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Let's not say cheap, use inexpensive.

CCTV for use at home.

Don't know a lot about them but let's go with the following,

32 Gb storage? 64Gb storage? Probably depends on the quality of recording but, roughly how many hours of recording would 32Gb or 64Gb provide?

Or, can anyone suggest a unit they use that gives about 100 hours (example) before storage is full and starts over-writing?

If we go away for a few days what are the suggested units from your experience. 

Thanks for any answers.

Edit.

No idea how this ended up in Visa's, sorry.

Edited by overherebc
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It all depends on how many camera's you will have, what frame rate you are going to record in etc etc .

 

We have 8 Camera's and the 1TB hdd is good for about 7-10 days (overwrites older files automatically)

 

Interesting read for you:

 

https://www.seagate.com/files/staticfiles/docs/pdf/whitepaper/video-surv-storage-tp571-3-1202-us.pdf

 

And here a Calculator:

 

https://www.security-camera-warehouse.com/cctv-record-time-calculator.php

Edited by MJCM
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17 minutes ago, MJCM said:

It all depends on how many camera's you will have, what frame rate you are going to record in etc etc .

 

We have 8 Camera's and the 1TB hdd is good for about 7-10 days (overwrites older files automatically)

 

Interesting read for you:

 

https://www.seagate.com/files/staticfiles/docs/pdf/whitepaper/video-surv-storage-tp571-3-1202-us.pdf

 

And here a Calculator:

 

https://www.security-camera-warehouse.com/cctv-record-time-calculator.php

Thanks.

Apologies to Mods. Hadn't finished first coffee yet.?

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