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Cables connect the camera outputs to the video capture board/card, which is usually housed in the LinuxMCE Core server PC. | Cables connect the camera outputs to the video capture board/card, which is usually housed in the LinuxMCE Core server PC. | ||
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Most analog cameras will work with a video capture board/card. There is usually a power/connector panel to which the cameras connect in a wired solution (e.g. power-over-Ethernet), with RCA or BNC connectors for video output.
Cables connect the camera outputs to the video capture board/card, which is usually housed in the LinuxMCE Core server PC.
Examples of analog camera brands are Greyfox, Smarthome, and Lorex.