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lakis  
#1 Posted : Friday, May 20, 2022 7:19:19 PM(UTC)
lakis

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You can view you cameras on your TV by simply connecting your Q-See’s video out to your TV’s AV input or if your Q-See has an HDMI and your TV has one as well, use those inputs and outputs.

I'm not sure about the Q-See but some DVR’s and NVR’s lock on to the first output you connect to so if when you first set it up you used one of the other outputs, say the VGA you'll need to change the output because you'll only get video out of the VGA. You can usually do this by powering down the unit make your new connections and then power it back up.
KaliW  
#2 Posted : Saturday, May 21, 2022 7:05:16 PM(UTC)
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Hello. I think many of you are aware that Q-See is one of the most reputable sellers of DVRs and surveillance cameras in the US. Q-See products are available on their website as well as many different stores. Q-See also allows customers to "choose according to their needs. If you carefully read the Q-See reviews here https://qsee.pissedconsumer.com/review.html you will know that cameras, recorders (both digital video and hard drives) and other peripherals can be purchased from Q-See depending on the individual needs of the customer .
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