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26/12/2012

Huperlab DVR simplifies 16CH 1080p real-time HD-SDI

Taipei, Taiwan

Huper Laboratories, known as Huperlab is releasing a 16Ch full HD real-time HD-SDI surveillance system utilising the 3rd generation Intel Core processor codenamed Ivy Bridge to deliver 16CH 1080p 480FPS display and 320FPS recording without latency.
Followed by the Hupervision 4Ch HD-SDI DVR card, Huperlab’s newly released 8Ch HD-SDI DVR card allows easy configuration and a wide variety of motherboard selection to build a 16CH (or above) HD-SDI DVR system.

By implementing raw video data capture technology, this Hupervision HD-SDI DVR provides 1080p zero loss image quality, and zero latency while viewing live video. Its flexible recording setting allows each camera to be individually recorded at different frame rates and video resolutions for various scenario usages. The Hupervision also supports ePTZ control with PIP (picture-in-picture) preview allowing users to easily engage digital pan/tilt/zoom on 1080p video. 2D & 3D video analytics are also available in this system for intelligent detection.

The release of Huperlab’s 8Ch HD-SDI cards makes it easy to build a 16Ch (or more) HD-SDI system by stacking only two HD-SDI cards in one system. Therefore, installers don’t need to worry about motherboard selection as most motherboards on the market have been equipped with at least two PCIe slots. Hardware costs and installation efforts will be reduced dramatically. By stacking additional analogue D1 capture cards or NVR license keys, this system can further become an HD tribrid DVR, which brings multiple video formats into one single interface with the free combination of HD-SDI, analogue and network cameras.


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