

🎥 Elevate your surveillance game with 16-channel pro-grade capture power!
The GeoVision GV-1480B-16 is a professional-grade 16-channel DVR video capture card featuring PCI-E x4 connectivity for high-speed data transfer. It supports simultaneous D1 resolution recording at 30 fps per channel (480 fps total), with 16 video and audio inputs. Equipped with Geo MPEG4 and H.264 codecs, it offers efficient compression and high-quality video capture. While highly reliable and favored by experienced installers, compatibility with certain CPUs and motherboards requires careful selection to ensure optimal performance.
| ASIN | B00AEYVPGU |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (12) |
| Date First Available | March 12, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.89 pounds |
| Item model number | GV-1480B |
| Manufacturer | Geovision |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 6.14 x 4.37 inches |
G**B
Great product, no complaints, 15 year installer/maintainer.
I work surveillance for many different applications. I have worked with digital surveillance for about 15 years and Geovision has been one of my favorite cards. The advanced setup is not for the beginners. The capabilities of these cards is near endless! Great control, view, expandability, and they are build to last. I have Geovision PCs that are running now for 10 years, what more can you ask for? Keep up the good work Geovision and hopefully some day we can see prices come down a bit for more users to be online with a great system.
4**X
Careful with Motherboard/CPU compatibility for this card
What you want to know about this card upfront: Careful with the processor and motherboard combination you choose to install this card in. All I can say for sure is that it seems to work with an AsRock Z77 based motherboard and 3570K processor. Only time will tell if other unknown incompatibilities I am not aware of at this time are present. What you want to know about Amazon as far as this card is concerned: Amazon was exemplary in its dealing with the problem I experienced with this card and accepting the return of the first card which on hindsight was almost certainly not defective. That kind of customer service is invaluable. What follows is what you may face if you purchase one of these cards: This card is a mixed bag due to the manufacturer. It is not compatible with a lot of common hardware. Specifically, the first one I got worked fine as long as 5 or less cameras were connected to it. If 6 or more cameras were connected to it, the video would be corrupted. After testing every possible thing in the installation, including cables, connectors, cameras and camera combinations, computer configuration and every imaginable detail, I was convinced the card was defective and sent it back. The fact that it worked fine with 5 cameras but not 6 seemed to indicate a defective card. The replacement card (same model) exhibited the same problem but with one additional camera connected to it. That is, if 7 (instead of 6) or more cameras were connected to it, the video would be corrupted in the same way as it was with the first card. At this point it seemed unlikely to have gotten 2 bad cards in a row and further testing/research was warranted. After spending days testing everything imaginable again and taking the computer system to a different location where 16 cameras were already installed and working properly with a GV-1480A (not B), the system with the 1480B card exhibited the corrupted video problem while the system with the 1480A card did not.. This clearly established the problem to exist in the system hosting the 1480B card. After contacting the manufacturer and getting a list of compatible motherboard and CPU combinations and, a lot of hardware swapping, it became clear that this card is _not_ compatible with the intel i5-3570 CPU on the motherboard (the motherboard itself was intel made, very standards abiding as most intel motherboards are) but is compatible with a 3570K (a very similar processor) Additionally, be aware that the list of compatible motherboards given by the manufacturer is _incorrect_. The manufacturer claims the B version of the card is not compatible with Sandy Spring and Ivy Bridge chipsets. That information is _incorrect _. The card is now working (tested with 16 cameras connected to it) on an Ivy Bridge based motherboard (Z77 chipset) with a 3570K instead of a 3570. What this card seems to be sensitive to is the graphics processor built into the CPU (and possibly other things which I do not know at this time and hopefully won't find out the hard way in the future.) The manufacturer (geovision) should be a bit more diligent and figure out which processors this card is, and isn't, compatible with instead of having its customers figure it out for them. This card does not work with 3570 processors no matter which motherboard you use. It will work with the 3570K as long as it "likes" the motherboard as well. The U.S representative of the manufacturer genuinely tried to help as much as she could but, the information she has available to offer leaves something to desire. She gets due credit for her genuine desire to help and having helped as much as she could given the information available to her. When the card is on a compatible platform, it is a capable card that gives good performance, features and image. It would get 5 stars if this evaluation was based on its performance alone but, considering the lack of reliable and up to date information about its hardware compatibility, I cannot give it a better rating.
N**Z
Geovision cards always have the best quality
The card works great. The only thing I missed was that had to download the Geovision Multicam System. I wish it came with the drivers but you can get it anyway from Geovision's website. Love the quality of this 1480B card.
H**M
this card working good
this card working good very clean screen and you can see on your phone anywhere (i phone or android) this is good deal.
M**K
What???? $500 more to add 3rd party IP cameras????
OK, this is going back. It works and installs on WIN 7 64 easily and nicely. BUT!!! when I went to install my 3rd party IP cameras (Huacam) it identified them but failed to connect. 30 minutes later I came across a PDF for installing a USB dongle (which explains the error message I had "USB count is zero") that gives you a license for connecting 3rd party cameras. This is explained NO WHERE in the packaging or advertising; while they make BIG claims about 3rd party connectivity. $100 for one camera; five hundred for the max. I am ordering the New Avermedia card which is $200 more but does not require add on costs.
I**A
Five Stars
great quality
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