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    How to view remote IP cameras and record from CCTV systems?

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      berturz
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      Hello,

      I'm interested in purchasing Security Monitor Pro software, I have some questions.

      1. Can this software, record feeds from some remote IP Cameras?

      2. If #1 above is possible, then, what is the way to reach to those remote IP Cameras from central location where the Software is hosted? DynDNS with Port number? Or?

      3. Can this software record from Manual CCTV like many in the market, each camera only has Video Yellow-Cable to its local central box? If it is possible, what do we need?

      Thanks. Richard.

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        DeskShare_-_Support
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        Yes, Security Monitor Pro will monitor and record from IP cameras on remote networks or on the internet. To record from a remote camera, use the IP or Dyndns address and the port number to connect to the camera.

        To record from older CCTV devices, use a Video Server. The Video Server will convert the CCTV signal to appear as an IP camera. A list of supported devices are available on this page:
        https://www.deskshare.com/ip-cameras-manufacturers-models.aspx. Please search for Video Servers on the page.

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