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jschell5-May-23 10:00
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trønderen5-May-23 11:41
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So the model with 'single' functionality is not useful, but the 'multi' version that can handle 64 cameras is overkill.

Maybe you could ask for something like that in, say, Windows as well: Being able to open hundreds of windows is overkill; you want a cheaper Windows that handles only a few windows. Or, NTFS easily handles a million files; you want to pay less for a file system handling at most 65535 files.

Here in Norway, the highest speed limit is 110 km/h. I find it unreasonable that all the cars offered can easily reach 200 km/h. I want a car that is identical with that, but locked at 110 km/h at a lower price. Why can't I get it?

I never take more than 256 MByte worth of pictures with my digital camera before emptying them to my PC. Why can't I buy a memory card with 1/128 the capacity of a 32 GByte card at 1/128 the price? I don't need those 32 GBytes!

Sorry, if you want offerings in the market to be tailor made to fit your needs exactly, then you'll have to pay the price for a tailor made suit. I guarantee you that it won't be cheaper than a standard suit.

Half of multi-stream handling is still multi-stream handling. Halving the number of streams makes no simplification of software development and maintenance.

Sometimes manufacturers decide to sell a product below production cost to capture low-budget customers (hoping that the budget of these customers may grow in the future). In the early 1980s I worked for a company making 32-bit superminis. The company could afford developing a 'cheap' line for low-budget customers; they had to capture them by selling the standard model cheap. So they were searching for ways to 'castrate' the cheap model. One proposal - a serious one, not meant as a joke - was to insert wait cycles in the microcode between every macro-instruction, to slow the machine down. The winning proposal was a better one: Pull out the cache memory. That saved about USD 40,000 in component costs - that is how expensive cache memory was 40 years ago! You can more than triple it for the price level of today.

Lots of complex software packages is offered in similar 'castrated' versions, usually disabling some function that you really need, so that you will regret not buying the full version. You make it sound like you want the complete functionality of the full version, only with a lower number of cameras. You won't get that. If the manufacturer made an 'intermediate level', you can be assured that a handful of essential multi-channel functions would be disabled.

Second: No manufacturer would take that effort to save you $20 ($60 rather than $80)! How many BigMac is that? $20 is small change. Maybe the vendor would it to offer you a machine at $20,000 less (or even a software package - there is software costing that much).

So 1 camera is the toy version. The 'real' version sells at $80. If you need the real version, pay the $80, and don't worry about the software having higher capacity limits than you need, functions that you don't use. All software is like that.
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