myCCTV vs hxdvr
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2019 1:07 pm
I've been using hxdvr for several years and have had a lot of success with it. But, the last two cases have been with SWANN CCTVs where hxdvr just can't seem to get good results, even though it says it supports SWANN. My latest case is an odd one where the system recorded a fire within 10 hours of the installation of the CCTV. So, there is only about 22GB even written to the the 1TB drive.
hxdvr - even after leaving to scan the first 45,000,000 sectors over the weekend, it was only 20% of the way through this morning. When I stopped it, it had only 3 of 4 camera's showing and was nowhere near complete
myCCTV - I ran the scan for a couple minutes, long enough for the app to find the file structure, quit the scan and had access to all the video almost imediately. The built-in player was very handy to test and verify that we had everything and that the videos worked before saving the video content out.
This said, both developers are very good with support, in my experience. The hxdvr developer offered to look at it for me over the weekend, but, because of a 12 hour time difference, we weren't able to make that work. I will give him an opportunity to take a look to see if he can use this case to improve his software.
Both programs have a single use license, which can be handy if you don't see a lot of CCTV / DVR recovery cases, but because hxdvr has an unlimited license (with 5 years of updates) as an option that I have already paid for in the past, it will likely be my default app to try first. But, I'd say that the speed and interface of myCCTV makes it a clear winner in this case.
Hey, myCCTV is so good, it even recovered recordings of the system being tested at the factory in China. (technically, hxdvr found this too in the partial scan)
hxdvr - even after leaving to scan the first 45,000,000 sectors over the weekend, it was only 20% of the way through this morning. When I stopped it, it had only 3 of 4 camera's showing and was nowhere near complete
myCCTV - I ran the scan for a couple minutes, long enough for the app to find the file structure, quit the scan and had access to all the video almost imediately. The built-in player was very handy to test and verify that we had everything and that the videos worked before saving the video content out.
This said, both developers are very good with support, in my experience. The hxdvr developer offered to look at it for me over the weekend, but, because of a 12 hour time difference, we weren't able to make that work. I will give him an opportunity to take a look to see if he can use this case to improve his software.
Both programs have a single use license, which can be handy if you don't see a lot of CCTV / DVR recovery cases, but because hxdvr has an unlimited license (with 5 years of updates) as an option that I have already paid for in the past, it will likely be my default app to try first. But, I'd say that the speed and interface of myCCTV makes it a clear winner in this case.
Hey, myCCTV is so good, it even recovered recordings of the system being tested at the factory in China. (technically, hxdvr found this too in the partial scan)