jerichardson
Technical User
I work for a security company and we're having some complications with our recording setup. We have 76 machines, each with 2 monitors, that we record the screens of. Every single machine has to have both monitors recorded 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Currently we have it setup like this:
1.) VGA goes from the PC to an external VGA to RCA converter
2.) Video is split at the converter to send a VGA channel back up to the computer's monitor and an RCA channel back to another conversion box
3.) This conversion box converts the 4 RCA cables (there are 2 computers and 4 monitors per location) into CAT5e)
4.) From there they are taken back to a server room where the signal is then converted back to RCA and then into a large video recording card
This is causing a lot of problems. Not only is there a ton of wires under every station in a relatively small room, it's not as stable as it should be. Boxes get turned off and the display sent to the DVR gets moved around.
What we are now looking for is a software solution. We would like to also be able to record VOIP and PC Audio with this solution but just being able to record 152 monitors simultaneously would be a great start.
Does anyone know of anything like this?
Thanks!!!
1.) VGA goes from the PC to an external VGA to RCA converter
2.) Video is split at the converter to send a VGA channel back up to the computer's monitor and an RCA channel back to another conversion box
3.) This conversion box converts the 4 RCA cables (there are 2 computers and 4 monitors per location) into CAT5e)
4.) From there they are taken back to a server room where the signal is then converted back to RCA and then into a large video recording card
This is causing a lot of problems. Not only is there a ton of wires under every station in a relatively small room, it's not as stable as it should be. Boxes get turned off and the display sent to the DVR gets moved around.
What we are now looking for is a software solution. We would like to also be able to record VOIP and PC Audio with this solution but just being able to record 152 monitors simultaneously would be a great start.
Does anyone know of anything like this?
Thanks!!!