Long time ago I tried HDMI to ethernet converters and always got reduced resolution on video. I think the monitors are overpriced and with UI3, you can select which groups you want to view in each room. I have used Windows laptops, but there is not any remote for them. Since you are using BI, I think you will be best served by the UI3 tool that developed. I haven't looked at monitors in years and am wondering if they all have sound? While it does not provide control of the NVR it will, depending on the TV signal distribution wiring show the HDMI output of the NVR on any TV in the house where there is a coaxial point. Obviously I will have to do this less and less as I get the system to the way I want it but at the minute it's a major benefit.Īnother option that I have seen recommended on here is an HDMI over coax modulator. The main advantage for me at the minute is I can login and tweak the camera settings via a laptop and see the results in real time on the big screen. This system is only recently installed and I'm finding my way. I have full control of the NVR at this point by using a homemade permanently installed USB extension cable (4 core Belden cable and rewireable male / female plugs). I can view / hear all of my 8 cameras or have a single full screen. Currently I have a permanent HDMI cable run from the NVR to my main 55" TV.
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