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    TaniDVR is a CLI tool for managing and capturing video from Linux-based OEM surveillance DVRs which use DVR-IP protocol (p: 37777/TCP). It has been tested with Intelbras DVRs and is expected to work with brands such as DVR365, Q-See, GWave and other.
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    Freevo - Media Centre Platform
    Freevo is an open source HTPC media centre integrating PVR / DVR funtionality along with music, video, gaming, home automation and more. It is written in python and uses existing popular software such as mplayer, xine and vlc.
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    snavtclient is free open source network client program for CCTV security surveillance digital video recorders (DVR) manufactured by the AV TECH Corporation. For more information please see software web site: http://snavtclient.epipe.com/
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    DVR lets you record movies from a v4l interface, under Linux. It is based on avifile and can compress data in a variety of formats, such as Divx;-) or Indeo. Sound is recorded in the same time in mp3 or PCM. Its GUI is built with Qt. With StreamFactory y
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    ViewMAX CCTV DVR

    ViewMAX is a feature enhanced branch of ZoneMinder.

    ViewMAX is a feature enhanced branch of ZoneMinder. It includes a new look and feel, and attempts to maintain compatibility with it's original ZM parent code tree. This project is no longer being extended or supported.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    iDVR (formerly Devolution Security System) is a video surveillance system which can handle up to 16 cameras with motion detection, notification and record on motion to mp4. Stream over the LAN (Multicast) or Over the Net (Unicast).
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    TinyDVR

    Small and simple dvr backend for linux.

    TinyDVR is a simple, low-profile software suite for scheduling and managing your television recordings. The project focuses on simplicity, efficiency, and exploiting well-established pre-existing software. The result is a reliable and highly-customizable back end for managing television recordings. Initially, development will focus on the backend scheduler. Future goals include commercial detection and other more advanced features.
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