NVR vs. DVR – The Basics
At the core, both NVR and DVRs are responsible for
video recording. DVR stands for Digital Video Recorder, whereas NVR stands for
Network Video Recorder. The difference between NVR and DVR is how they process
video data. DVR systems process the video data at the recorder, whereas NVR
systems encode and process the video data at the camera, then stream it to the
NVR recorder which is used for storage and remote viewing. As DVRs and NVRs
handle the video data differently, they require different types of cameras.
Most NVRs are used with IP cameras whereas DVRs are used with analog cameras.
It’s important to note that a DVR based system is a wired security system,
whereas NVR systems can be a wired
or wireless system.
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