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Dahua Technology Co. Ltd. has recently published a new transmission standard called HDCVI with its own intellectual property rights. HDCVI (High Definition Composite Video Interface) is an independent innovative analog HD video transmission technology over coaxial cable and is perfectly designed to satisfy surveillance requirements.
HDCVI has over 500m reliable HD million pixel video transmission distance which breaks the distance limit of existing technology. As an emerging force in the developing process of video surveillance, HDCVI will accelerate the popularization of high definition video security systems.
HDCVI uses progressive scanning and supports two high definition video formats of 1280H and 1920H (1280H is defined as 1280×720 effective resolution; 1920H is defined as 1920×1080 effective resolution). It transmits uncompressed and lossless signals over point-to-point links. HDCVI is a reliable, no delay, high efficiency and a million pixel video transmission technology.
HDCVI provides a reliable transmission distance of more than 500m over 75-3 or similar coaxial cable by adaptive corrections of signal loss. In addition, HDCVI owns several independent intellectual property rights, including composite audio signal transmission technology and bi-direction data communication technology.
HDCVI technology, which satisfies the multiple requirements of the market, has a great commercial value in the high definition era. Further, HDCVI will become the video surveillance direction and bring a new industry standard. Dahua took the lead and launched the real-time embedded digital video recorder in 2000, and now Dahua again takes the lead in the video surveillance field and renders this transformative innovation.
In India, Aditya Infotech Ltd. is an exclusive distributor partner of Dahua Technology.
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HDCVI: A new HD video standard for surveillance industryHDCVI provides a reliable transmission distance of more than 500m over 75-3 or similar coaxial cable by adaptive corrections of signal loss.
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