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Review for 500GB 4 Channel SECURIX H.264 Network DVR + 4x CCD Cameras & iPhone App by Alexiow

Added 1 day ago

The Securix H.264 4 x channel digital video recorder. I am using the Xvision XSD27ZS pan tilt and zoom CCTV camera with this unit and they work very well together.

I'm using a CAT 5 cable as the PTZ CCTV camera I’m using wouldn’t work fully with just normal feeder cable. The DVR is a small black unit and is virtually silent with no hard drive or fan noise.

On the front panel in the middle is a round silver ring; well inside that ring is a dominant blue light which is on all the time. I've got mine set up to record on the highest recording qualities and on “Motion detection”. The motion detection can be separately altered for sensitivity in both daytime and night time recording modes. I’m guessing this will depend on how good a quality your cameras will be but as far as mine goes as soon as anything changes in my picture (even far away items) it starts recording instantly in both day and night time for as long as there is movement then it goes back to standby after about 5 seconds of no movement.

I’ve had to turn the sensitivity down in the menu to a low setting because it was activating if a bird flew across the screen. The night time recording sensitivity is very impressive too, considering the camera gets grainy there are no false activations but yet it still picks every movement up, I’m very impressed.

The on screen writing (that you can modify to your own liking) is sharp and clear; at the top left are “Camera 1” and the “Record Icon”. The bottom left is the “IR Controller Icon” bottom centre is your “USB” and “Time and Date Stamp” (fully adjustable to UK type layout) and bottom right “Admin” status as the user.

When you go through the menu’s you will find that this unit will do loads of things and it has many extras which you will find very useful. This is not a cheap DVR however I have it in my lounge wired up to my main big 48” LCD TV and didn’t want a noisy fan or hard drive whirling away 24/7 unlike most cheaper DVR’s. If you want quality and a professional DVR this is the one. Would I recommend this to a friend? Absolutely 100%.

Review for Samsung External Slimline DVD-RW by Lee

Added 1 day ago

I bought this item because my Dell DVD-RW Internal Drive would not read a lot of some old CD and DVD discs that I had. Very pleasantly surprised, this external usb 2 drive read them all, enabling me to make copies as required. OK I have only done data discs to date but was very satisfied with the results. Being USB expected the drive to be quite slow when burning over 4Gb of data via usb. was less than 15mins for a full disc, very good. Also the drive was supplied with basic Nero software, which I did not have to use as my Roxio software detected the drive and worked without any problems. The drive is small and compact, taking up little space, OK having usb cables around is untidy, but it is portable, and quiet. Instructions are basic but adequate. Plug in and play on my PC worked without a problem. So for what I have done with this item I have to give 5 stars.

Latest questions about this product:

Dean Powell asks: Can I use this DVD writer to play uk dvds or is this computer dependent. I want to use my us computer's internal drive to play us movies, but I hoped I could buy a uk external dvd writer to play and edit uk movies, etc. Thank you for your response. Dean Powell

Maplin says: This is set to Region 2 so should be absolutely fine.

george H asks: Could I use this to copy from my PVR hard drive? Cheers, George.

Maplin says: No sorry this product does not support that.

trevor adkins asks: will this work on windows 7 pls

Maplin says: This has not been confirmed, but we can see no reason why not

Review for 500GB Professional 4CH Network DVR + iPhone App & Alarm/Audio interface by Alex

Added 1 day ago

The Securix H.264 4 x channel digital video recorder. I am using the Xvision XSD27ZS pan tilt and zoom CCTV camera with this unit and they work very well together. I'm using a CAT 5 cable as the ptz CCTV camera I’m using wouldn’t work fully with just normal feeder cable.

The DVR is a small black unit and is virtually silent with no hard drive or fan noise. On the front panel in the middle is a round silver ring; well inside that ring is a dominant blue light which is on all the time.

I've got mine set up to record on the highest recording qualities and on “Motion detection”. The motion detection can be separately altered for sensitivity in both daytime and night time recording modes.

I’m guessing this will depend on how good a quality your cameras will be but as far as mine goes as soon as anything changes in my picture (even far away items) it starts recording instantly in both day and night time for as long as there is movement then it goes back to standby after about 5 seconds of no movement. I’ve had to turn the sensitivity down in the menu to a low setting because it was activating if a bird flew across the screen. The night time recording sensitivity is very impressive too, considering the camera gets grainy there are no false activations but yet it still picks every movement up, I’m very impressed.

The on screen writing (that you can modify to your own liking) is sharp and clear; at the top left are “Camera 1” and the “Record Icon”. The bottom left is the “IR Controller Icon” bottom centre is your “USB” and “Time and Date Stamp” (fully adjustable to UK type layout) and bottom right “Admin” status as the user. When you go through the menu’s you will find that this unit will do loads of things and it has many extras which you will find very useful. This is not a cheap DVR however I have it in my lounge wired up to my main big 48” LCD TV and didn’t want a noisy fan or hard drive whirling away 24/7 unlike most cheaper DVR’s. If you want quality and a professional DVR this is the one. Would I recommend this to a friend? Absolutely 100%.

Review for StudioPack 702 - USB Recording 7ch Mixer Pack by Christopher Anthony

Added 1 day ago

Having bought this item, at the pre-promotion price, a few weeks back - all i can say is it's exactly what it claims to be and does all that well. You've got to ask yourself what you really need to decide which way to jump when it comes to buying 'live' mixers with or without integrated recorders (with, are rare beasts outside of multitrack recorders). So if what you need is basic simply live mixing from multiple channels in a compact transportable form (with internal recorder/player), and have no immediate need for effects/compressors or other insert chain products, and want to simply do a direct record to mp3, or use as a live mixer to feed a final (external compressor/eq & distribution chain) such as for basic internet broadcasting or voice tracking, this is one OK item for that. But given that it will direct mp3 encode/record - why not use it in (the mp3 broadcasting context) as a cheap but effective ENG tool or load sound effects onto a memory stick, and use it to reroute and dub good grade audio to a video? All you need to do, if required, is add the parametric eq/compressor to inputs required (in my case, i use an RP100A guitar modeller and have the mono out to the mic line on the 702, and it's stereo line-level parallel out into a stereo line pair input on the 702 - just dialled in the noise gate/compressor/eq on my RP100 and tweak to suit - you could easily do the same combining the Digitech Vocal Processor (available from Maplins) to do the same thing and a fair bit more with the spoken/quirky vocals. And remember, for recording to mp3 for say voice tracking or podcasting, you only need lay down the voice/vocal to mp3 as a live take as suits comfortably. Then take the recorded mp3 file and split/chop non-destructively using mpgsplt (this tool also allows for adding fades too) or similar to create the individual voice seqments in mp3 (discard the inbetween pauses, silence) and say apply replaygain levelling to the seqments and the mp3 music tracks (copies of course in both cases) to level them out and use say mp3wrap (free tool) to non-destructively link the component mp3 files to one build appened new file - then you have one instant radio show to upload to a shoutcast server's content directory, or post to your podcast host if it's a podcast. At £99 (the promo price), it's almost worth buying two to have duplicate parts and two mixers you can use as a patched pair or simply keep one mixer as a spare. V. nice item, and I totally agree with the already positive comments others have posted - it didn't take a lot to decide this was a decent add to the collection of audio kit here at the shack.

Review for Handheld Inspection Camera with SD Recording by Jean

Added 1 day ago

easy to use and worth having,already enjoing useing it

Review for AC/AC Fixed Voltage High Current Power Supplies by Travis

Added 1 day ago

very high quality object, am pleased with it

Review for Ultra 7000 Ultrasonic Cleaner by Lawrence A

Added 1 day ago

Easy to use and did a great job on a really old charm bracelet.

Latest questions about this product:

m.barrett asks: can this unit clean fuel injectors & carbon from engine valves

Maplin says: Yes the product does support that.

PAUL BREWER asks: can this be used to clean grease out of bearings

Maplin says: Yes the product does support that.

Michael McKenna asks: Is the Ultra 7000 cleaner suitable for cleaning inkjet cartridges?

Maplin says: No sorry this product does not support that.

Review for 1.5TB CORE External Desktop USB 3.0 Hard Drive by John

Added 1 day ago

Very good value for money. Very easy to install, just plug in and off you go!

Review for Tapes for Brother Labelling Machines by Frederick

Added 1 day ago

I find the tape very good for Labeling plants as the weather resistance is excellent. Labels last for seasons.

Latest questions about this product:

Matt asks: Are these labels adhesive? I would like to make labels to identify different cables in a computer rack so would like to know if they would self adhesive.

Maplin says: Yes the product does support that.

Wilhelmus asks: Do you have Brother Tape Cassettes for the P-touch 65 on stock and if so, wat are the Maplin Codes. Regards

Maplin says: all the 12mm tapes will work with the PTouch 65.

Mark Pritchard asks: I have a P-touch 60 and need some tape. It specifies "M" tape could you tell me which of your tapes offered will work with my machine? Thanks

Maplin says: Check the Specification tab for full range.

Review for 500GB 4 CH H.264 Network DVR with 2 x CCD Cameras + Mobile Access by David

Added 1 day ago

Bought this and fitted it myself. Everything seems to work ok. The picture is not HD perfectly sharp. But I have had other CTV's that are less quality. For the price its good value.

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