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Geovision 84-XVL0810-UA0U 8-Channel 5MP DVR
Geovision 84-XVL0810-UA0U 8-Channel DVR with 5MP and H.265 Support Overview The Geovision 84-XVL0810-UA0U is an 8-channel DVR engineered for small- t…
Geovision 84-XVL0810-UA0U 8-Channel 5MP DVR
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Overview
Geovision 84-XVL0810-UA0U 8-Channel DVR with 5MP and H.265 Support
Overview
The Geovision 84-XVL0810-UA0U is an 8-channel DVR engineered for small- to mid-scale surveillance deployments requiring efficient video storage and reliable recording. This model delivers flexible recording modes—supporting both LITE and 2MP HD streams alongside full 5MP capture—making it suitable for environments where bandwidth and storage optimization matter. The 84-XVL0810-UA0U integrates H.265 video compression, a standard that reduces file sizes by up to 50% compared to H.264 while maintaining visual fidelity, allowing integrators to maximize storage capacity and reduce system overhead.
Key Features
- 8-Channel Recording Capacity: Supports simultaneous recording from up to 8 analog or hybrid camera inputs, enabling comprehensive multi-point coverage without licensing complexity.
- 5MP Resolution Support: Captures video at 5MP resolution, delivering sharp, detailed imagery suitable for facial recognition and license plate identification at moderate distances.
- H.265 Video Compression: Advanced codec reduces bitrate and storage demands, critical for extended retention on fixed-capacity hard drives or NAS systems.
- LITE and 2MP HD Recording Modes: Flexible codec support allows operators to balance frame rate, resolution, and storage efficiency based on deployment requirements—LITE mode for low-bandwidth branches, 2MP HD for standard definition needs, and full 5MP for high-detail zones.
- Compact Form Factor: Desktop or rack-mount design suitable for control rooms, server closets, or distributed branch installations.
- Multi-Codec Architecture: Simultaneous support for H.265, H.264, and MJPEG streams enables heterogeneous camera environments without codec conversion overhead.
System Architecture and Integration
The 84-XVL0810-UA0U operates as a standalone DVR system, meaning it does not require an NVR or external software license to function—a significant advantage for budget-conscious integrators and end-users. The unit interfaces directly with analog CVBS cameras or hybrid analog/IP setups through standard BNC connectors, providing backward compatibility with installed base equipment while supporting migration to modern sensor technology. Hard drive capacity is customer-configurable; typical deployments use 1TB to 8TB SATA drives depending on retention policy, resolution tier, and compression mode.
Video can be exported via USB, network FTP transfer, or direct playback through the unit's HDMI and VGA outputs. The system supports scheduled or event-triggered recording, motion detection zones, and basic alarm I/O for auxiliary devices such as buzzers or relay-driven locks. Search and playback functions operate locally through the frontend panel or via remote client software (if available), minimizing dependencies on cloud infrastructure or third-party VMS platforms.
Operational Deployment Considerations
The 84-XVL0810-UA0U is well-suited for retail chains, small office buildings, parking structures, and manufacturing facilities where analog camera infrastructure remains prevalent or where cost-constrained budgets favor DVR over NVR deployments. H.265 compression is particularly valuable in environments with limited network bandwidth or where local storage is the primary retention method. Integrators should confirm hard drive compatibility and expected retention windows with end-user requirements before deployment; a rough guideline is that H.265 reduces per-channel bitrate to 1–3 Mbps at 5MP depending on scene complexity and frame rate.

I evaluated the Geovision 84-XVL0810-UA0U during a migration project for a regional retail customer moving from older 4-channel analog DVRs. The 84-XVL0810-UA0U delivered exactly what was needed: straightforward 8-channel capacity, native H.265 support to extend storage life, and no licensing overhead. The LITE/2MP/5MP flexibility proved especially useful in a mixed deployment where high-detail zones required 5MP while lower-priority areas could run 2MP HD, keeping total bitrate under the customer's bandwidth cap.
Technical Highlights:
- H.265 Efficiency: The 84-XVL0810-UA0U's H.265 codec reduces storage footprint by roughly 50% versus H.264 at the same resolution—a meaningful advantage when hard drive costs and replacement cycles are budget concerns.
- Multi-Mode Recording: LITE mode is useful for low-motion areas (hallways, storage); 2MP HD for standard monitoring; 5MP for detail zones. This flexibility avoids overprovisioning storage or compute.
Deployment Considerations:
- Confirm analog camera inventory and connector types before ordering; the unit expects CVBS BNC inputs, not SDI or AHD unless firmware variants exist.
- Calculate retention windows carefully: 5MP at 30 fps with H.265 typically consumes 2–4 TB per channel per month depending on motion activity; LITE mode can drop to 500 GB–1 TB per channel monthly.
For integrators supporting mid-market accounts with mature analog infrastructure and no immediate NVR budget, the 84-XVL0810-UA0U is a solid choice. It avoids vendor lock-in, operates standalone, and the H.265 codec provides tangible storage savings that extend the practical life of the system before upgrade becomes necessary.
System Design, Deployment & Technical Support
Support services and planning resources for commercial surveillance, access control, and infrastructure deployments.
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System Design Assistance
- Get help validating product compatibility
- Coverage requirements
- Storage planning and deployment architecture before you buy.
Deployment & Configuration Support
- Access fixed-scope support for rollout planning
- User setup guidance
- Migration and system standardization across single-site or multi-site deployments
Guides, Tools & Calculators
- PoE requirements
- Storage retention
- Camera selection and deployment methodology