We’ve only had the cameras up and running for a short time. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxOXxsTZ3ptV_Pk0fFl8bNZvVqeoqBQFwe So far we love them! I got the outdoor mounting kit for them and they were easy to install. Once you download the app, it walks you through the very easy set up. The clarity, and range is awesome. I am thinking seriously about adding another camera or two to my 3 camera system. The price is lower than a lot of comparable systems.
I think you’re confusing viewer here. Just show the microphone requires 12v power and a cable to connect RCA both end one from microphone to the audio RCA input on the recorder.
Okay, I was easily able to connect the microphones to the cameras and the DVR and they work great. However, I want to upgrade my DVR because mine is like 12 years old and just has a VGA display connection. But, considering that i have connected microphones to all 8 of my individual CCTV cameras, all the microphones must be plugged into the DVR. All the DVRs im seeing today only have "1 audio in" port and "1 audio out" port. How would I go about connecting 8 microphones to the DVR if it only has 1 "audio in" and 1 "audio out"? Now, I know I only need 1 "audio out" port in order to hear the audio during playback. But, how do I connect all 8 microphones to the 1 "audio in" port? Or am I gunna have to buy an "audio in" splitter" for that to be possible?
Hi, nowadays you do not require a separate microphone as they now come built into the cameras. This technology is known as AoC : Audio Over Coax (but still works with cat5/6 with Baluns) You need an AoC Compatible DVR: netviewcctv.co.uk/cctv-recorders/dvr?dvr_features=6828 and AoC Cameras: netviewcctv.co.uk/cctv-cameras/hd-cameras-bnc?camera_ahd_features=6827 and that will do away with all the mics & separate power supplies and look much neater and is easier to setup. R Jiten, Netview CCTV
@NetviewCCTV Thank you for the information and for your reply! I genuinely appreciate it!! However, my problem is that I do not plan on replacing my actual cameras. They are only a few years old and they work flawlessly. But, my DVR is like 12-13 years old and just outdated and kinda acting up a little bit. My plan was to just replace the DVR only while continuing to use the same cameras. I did have to buy microphones for each individual camera and when I bought the cameras, I did buy the power and video cables that had the audio RCA already built in. So, now I have 8 RCA microphones that require them all to be plugged into the DVR. I'm not sure what my options are at this point. I really DO NOT want to buy an entire new system when I already have everything I need that work perfectly other than just the actual DVR itself..
Would have bought one if I wasnt totally confused ... Connections & cables too far away to see whats going on .....Also too much shuffling the cables around .....
so, where is the nvr part ???, you only show dvr, camera side ... . . . and with that you won't need your tingy . . just a powersousrce and cut the cable ..
Basically all you need is 1 small separate cable with 2 wires ( 1 black, 1 red) with the rca connector adapters on each end to run the audio. Done ! You can buy cables that have Video, Power and extra wires for Audio or PTZ on ebay for very cheap. This guy way over complicated this. What should only take 30 seconds to explain took 25 minutes. smh
We’ve only had the cameras up and running for a short time. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxOXxsTZ3ptV_Pk0fFl8bNZvVqeoqBQFwe So far we love them! I got the outdoor mounting kit for them and they were easy to install. Once you download the app, it walks you through the very easy set up. The clarity, and range is awesome. I am thinking seriously about adding another camera or two to my 3 camera system. The price is lower than a lot of comparable systems.
I think you’re confusing viewer here. Just show the microphone requires 12v power and a cable to connect RCA both end one from microphone to the audio RCA input on the recorder.
It's an easy procedure. There's no need to made it such complex.... >_
Goutam Saha brother ala process
A single diagram vs 25 minutes moving stuff around a desk
Clear as mud
Okay, I was easily able to connect the microphones to the cameras and the DVR and they work great. However, I want to upgrade my DVR because mine is like 12 years old and just has a VGA display connection. But, considering that i have connected microphones to all 8 of my individual CCTV cameras, all the microphones must be plugged into the DVR. All the DVRs im seeing today only have "1 audio in" port and "1 audio out" port. How would I go about connecting 8 microphones to the DVR if it only has 1 "audio in" and 1 "audio out"?
Now, I know I only need 1 "audio out" port in order to hear the audio during playback. But, how do I connect all 8 microphones to the 1 "audio in" port?
Or am I gunna have to buy an "audio in" splitter" for that to be possible?
Hi, nowadays you do not require a separate microphone as they now come built into the cameras. This technology is known as AoC : Audio Over Coax (but still works with cat5/6 with Baluns)
You need an AoC Compatible DVR: netviewcctv.co.uk/cctv-recorders/dvr?dvr_features=6828
and AoC Cameras: netviewcctv.co.uk/cctv-cameras/hd-cameras-bnc?camera_ahd_features=6827
and that will do away with all the mics & separate power supplies and look much neater and is easier to setup.
R Jiten, Netview CCTV
@NetviewCCTV Thank you for the information and for your reply! I genuinely appreciate it!!
However, my problem is that I do not plan on replacing my actual cameras. They are only a few years old and they work flawlessly. But, my DVR is like 12-13 years old and just outdated and kinda acting up a little bit. My plan was to just replace the DVR only while continuing to use the same cameras. I did have to buy microphones for each individual camera and when I bought the cameras, I did buy the power and video cables that had the audio RCA already built in. So, now I have 8 RCA microphones that require them all to be plugged into the DVR.
I'm not sure what my options are at this point. I really DO NOT want to buy an entire new system when I already have everything I need that work perfectly other than just the actual DVR itself..
Can you not have the microphone standalone does it have to be connected to a camera?
This video is so helpful! I was struggling with connecting Amcrest cameras and Microseven mics into one system. Thank you!
can you add more then one or even all ( 4/8/16ch) camera's audio channel to any DVR/NVR or whatever can listen to device ?
Would have bought one if I wasnt totally confused ... Connections & cables too far away to see whats going on .....Also too much shuffling the cables around .....
Sir hikvision DVR me jis camre me mic laga hai wo wali Cabel DVR me kon se no pr lagegi
@24:27 dont you need power for the microphone ?
so, where is the nvr part ???, you only show dvr, camera side ... . . . and with that you won't need your tingy . . just a powersousrce and cut the cable ..
when i click the microphone icon there is no sound coming out even though the mic is connected properly
he never stops moving wires about
Can i use the Power in of the IP Cam to connect the power mic?
Are the 12v power leads inner core positive / outer core negative or inner core negative / outer core positive?? Thanks.
Normally centre is + and outer is -
He is giving me a headache. Now I am really confused...
Basically all you need is 1 small separate cable with 2 wires ( 1 black, 1 red) with the rca connector adapters on each end to run the audio. Done ! You can buy cables that have Video, Power and extra wires for Audio or PTZ on ebay for very cheap. This guy way over complicated this. What should only take 30 seconds to explain took 25 minutes. smh
Thank you sir
BNC connectors are old school and very confusing. can you please show how to connect audio to poe cameras. Thx
From where you buy because I am from Pakistan tell me online shop
Please use a lapel microphone for recording, next time.
Instructions unclear. Got my mic working in 60 seconds. Weird.
OMG< will you stop pushing that set of cab;es away and pick them up and set them aside, yes I had to cut him short I also have a headache
Yes totally agree
good~^^
plz show how to connecta mic to a ip cam that does not have an audio port
It is not possible
What if is 8 pcs mic how to play
DVR has to have 8x Audio Inputs
You aren`t half good at making things look difficult , lol
You are confusing the confused👎👎👎
whoops
Stop talking.
Clear as mud