SURE MDVR02AHD – 2 Channel Specification
This brand new 2 channel SURE MDVR is capable of AHD recording in 1080p full high-definition. With an extremely compact design this recorder will hold up to 256GB of storage cards and will compress videos into smaller files whilst retaining HD quality by using H.264 compression.Â
MDVR02AHD Specification | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Feature | Capability | Feature | Capability |
| Video Inputs | 2 AHD Channels | CPU | HUAWEI Hi Silicon Hi3521ARBCV100 |
| Operating System | Linux | Storage | 256GB (2* 128GB TF Card) |
| Resolution | 1920*1080 (1080p Full HD) | Video Standard | PAL/NTSC/AHD |
| Frames per Second | 30fps | Video Format | MP4 |
| Video Compression | H.264 | Camera Installation | Plug and Play Install |
| Motion Detection | Supported | Indicators | Red Light: Power Supply, Blue Light: TF Card, Yellow Light: TF Card 2 |
| Video Modes | Boot / Motion / Manual Recording | Operating Temperature | -30 to 70°C |
| Audio Inputs | 2 Channels | Audio Outputs | HDMI/CVBS Support |
| Dimensions (mm) | 80 * 65 * 31mm | Power Consumption | 8W |
H.264 Video Compression
H.264 is a video compression for digital video recorders to use when reducing video file sizes without losing resolution in the captured footage. H.264 standard compresses the footage so that only half the storage space is used however the same video quality is maintained. Advanced Video Coding (AVC) uses Macroblocks to process information in 16x16px blocks.
Motion Detection Benefits
Motion detection improves your home security as a device can lay dormant to avoid filling memory cards with wasted still footage and will activate when motion is detected.
Alongside avoiding wasted memory it will also save on energy usage and is more convenient when reviewing footage.Â
Record by Detecting Motion
HD Resolution Capability
HD refers to high definition or 720p/1080p resolution, 1080p is known as Full HD. This resolution is a significant step up from 480p which can be seen in the image (on the right).
The first figure (1920) refers to horizontal pixels and the second figure (1080) denotes vertical resolution. The simple difference between HD and SD images is the number of pixels contained in the imageÂ
HD vs SD (Click Image to Expand)








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