SECUMAX 32 & 64 CH NVR IN 4K WITH H265

SECUMAX 32CH, 64 Ch NVR - h265  in 4K 

Now Available 32 & 64 CH Nvr In Secumax.  

H.265 , SAVE 40% BANDWIDTH AND HDD VOLUME.

REALTIME LIVE DISPLAY UP TO 32CH IP CAMERAS.

MULTIPLEX OPERATION: PREVIEW, RECORDING, PLAYBACK, BACKUP, NETWORK LIVE, MOBILE PHONE VIEW; ALL OPERATIONS ARE INDEPENDENT AMONG EACH OTHER.

DUAL-STREAM DESIGN, MAIN STREAM AND EXTRA STEAM ENCODE SYNCHRONOUSLY. MAIN STREAM IS FOR LOCAL STORAGE TO MAINTAIN THE IMAGE QUALITY; EXTRA STREAM IS FOR NETWORK REAL-TIME TRANSMISSION, TO EASILY SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF BANDWIDTH BOTTLENECK.

 

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SECUMAX security products are pioneers...

SECUMAX security products are pioneers and leaders in the field of Electronic Security systems world wide. With in a short span, SECUMAX has griped its position as a specialized product in Security Surveillance and Acess Control products. Our products have grown considerably and are closely associated with premium quality, reliability and competitive prices. 

Products from SECUMAX are custom designed and manufactured for various Light conditions and incorporates Single Coax Microprocessor based Telemetry control system, motion detectors, Sequential switchers, Monitors, truly weather proof Housing, Bullet proof Housings, Motion detectors, Multi vision and Wireless links. Most of CCTV Cameras Manufactured by Sony Effio CCD with 960H Resolution.

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H.265 Encoder

SECUMAX Successfully Implimented H.265 Technology

What is H.265?

This happened in real time at a resolution of 3840x216 and with astonishingly low power consumption. Is this good for CCTV industry. How is the next-generation h.265 encoder going to revolutionize the video encoding industry? Before you decide, here are a few facts about the new h.265 codec.

The h.265 codec was built on a model targeting high efficiency and low complexity applications. The collaborative team of the h.265 codec developers announces a maximum supported resolution of 7680 x 4320 (and of course 4K resolution!) but promise much smaller file sizes.

 

h.265 Codec

 

 

An impressive maximum of 50% video bitrate reduction, an overall improvement in colour gamut and noise levels, as well as a higher effectiveness than that of the H264, are cited among the numerous advantages of the h.265 codec. To put it simply, this means that the end users will be dealing with smaller files. They will be able to transfer those files faster over the Internet without losing precious quality.

H.265 Encoder/Encoding

Using an h.265 encoder thus offers a neat advantage for both video producers and video consumers who will certainly be wowed. This is great news for producers of video who want to maximise quality and minimise costs. Online commercial distribution of video will certainly be less expensive on the storage side and highly interesting in terms of video supply variety, especially for businesses offering video-on-demand services. The h.265 encoder will allow video makers to preserve amazing HD quality but the files will require less disk space and therefore, storage will be less costly. This also means that the new h.265 codec may very well improve streaming both in speed and in quality. h.265 encoding will come on the high-end side of the market and we may be looking at a fast-approaching revolution in the conception, production and commerce of entertainment products. And this is true both in terms of hardware and software.

h.265: The Future Of Video Encoding?

As it frequently happens in the high-tech world, the promising novelty has its downside. It seems that the h.265 encoder can ultimately be a very good thing, a marvellous leap into the future, but it comes with a bundle of shortcomings that we will have to tackle in one way or another. Ultimately, it may be more effective and less expensive in the long run. It will provide enjoyable, realistic, highly colourful content but may also be more costly for immediate investment. But it may also improve dramatically the design and conception of our hardware and softwares. And it will certainly change the way we look at the reality that we will be capturing and encoding.

 

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Secumax 4K Ready

Secumax 4K NVR & IPC

The latest updates of 4K surveillance and video security Solutions. 

Did you know that 4K surveillance solutions are now available to the masses? Prices have dropped and new solutions are available every day through retail and wholesale distributors. If you require a new surveillance system many options are available that utilize the latest in 2K and 4K CCTV cameras and recorders.

One of the main hurdles of the latest resolutions for video surveillance is storaging these massive files. When multiple factors are applied, storage calculations quickly sky rocket. We find that when recording in 8 megapixel (4k) Full resolution, hard drives are quickly filled and recycling functions are impossible to apply when long-term recording is necessary. 4k DVRs and NVRs installers need to take storage into account and compensate for not just how your processing power is distributed, but also excessive storage requirements in a multi channel environments. Keeping your archiving needs clearly present and carefully calculated with resolution and frame rate in mind will guarantee that your new ultra high definition surveillance system works as necessary for years to come. 

Having IP and SDI options available for video surveillance is something that should never be underappreciated. In the near future, both of these digital solutions will offer UHD or ultra high definition video surveillance to the masses at extremely low prices. With IP cameras, integrators must be conscious to balance the network load and shared bandwidth to prevent slow reproduction. Key benefit of IP cams are edge storage and individual camera settings. For 4K EXSDI The live image is generated at fULL frame rate with no delay or latency. Although SDI technology is transmitted over Coax with BNC connectors, the bandwidth is individual per channel and can carry for distances of up to over 1000 feet. 

Simply put, wether over IP or COAX, Digital technology for surveillance systems will always be preferred over analog high definition because of its superior image processing. Nobody will argue that digital brings more detail to the recording. this means having the ability to count individual blades of grass when viewing your security camera system remotely and watching playback after an event. 

Here are the top 3 requests from users and installers alike: 

1. Q: How do I know if my recorder can process 4K?

A: Check the input specs. With marketing efforts for 4K systems at an all-time high, this buzzword can be extremely misleading. Some recorders will generate a 4K HDMI output that is up converted from a standard 1080P. Much like ultra high definition televisions that can use digital technology to increase the resolution, 4K labeled recorders can sometimes do the same. Make sure to check input specifications if 4K UHD cameras are required. 

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