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We will use the Alartec brand as a DVR brand example, when you purchase an equipment from that company you can see the logo somewhere, usually on the frontal part of the DVR and also on the configuration menu.
App for H264 Network DVR live view (Free Download)
Example of non-branded and branded DVR.
I do not know exactly what might be written on the front part of your DVR, but I can assure you that H.264 is not a brand!
To access your H264 DVR from your mobile phone, you first need to know if it has a brand. If it's a branded model probably it will have an operation manual and a technical support number, which is very good.
If your DVR has a well-known brand, just use the App provided by the manufacturer or dealer to have remote viewing via mobile, otherwise it is necessary to use a generic App, just like the one I will talk about.
There are different Apps and for this purpose, one of them is the Meye developed by the company Meye Tech . You can find the software on the site: http://www.meyetech.com and on the Playstore/Android Store.

Note in the first picture a non-branded DVR. There is only a text that says " H.264 Digital Video Recorder ". This only indicates that the DVR has H.264 compression CODEC. THIS IS NOT THE BRAND.
Note that in this list there are some well-known brands such as Samsung, Bosch, Pelco, Panasonic and Sony and there are others that are not that are not the kind everybody knows (Clear, Ecotronic, Jortan, Voyager,etc).
Some DVRs have the following names in the front part:
This is the first thing you should understand before configure your DVR for remote viewing over the Internet or when you lose the password and have a hard time trying to retrive it. (If that happens to you just read the article: How to reset H.264 Network DVR ).
App for non-branded H264 DVRs.
Did you know that DVR H264 is not a brand?
If you don't want to see the advertisements in the App, just pay for the professional version. The cost is $ 9.99 (US dollars) . Note that on the right side of the image there is a button for the purchase:
Note below the information: " this app has advertising "
So, if you have a non-branded generic DVR you can use this App that usually works with most of the devices manufactured in China that carries the name: " H.264 Digital Video Recorder " on the DVR's front panel.
Hikvision, Dahua, Citrox, Clear, Alive, Lorex, Alartec, Multilaser, Trynus, Ecotronic, Voyager, Aprica, Jortan, Samsung, Bosch, Pelco, Panasonic, Sony, etc.
Here are some examples of brands of DVRs that are found on the market:
Mobile apps may or may not have costs. Usually when they are free, you are going to see some advertisement on the App, this is the way the developer can generate some revenue without charge by the App.
When you purchased your H264 Network DVR what did the seller say about the DVR's brand? Did he say it was a good brand, or did he not mention anything about it ?
Do you have a branded or non-brand DVR?
In this other image you see a very similar DVR, but it has a logo on the left side with Alartec's name. Therefore there must be a distributor that can support you with software for remote DVR remote viewing.
There are other variations of the name, but none of them represents the brand but rather the type of compression (CODEC) that it uses. They are non-branded DVRs manufactured in China and passed to the market by distributors that use this name only because H. 264 is a good video compressor algorithm. To learn more about video compression read the article: How CCTV CODECs work.
Camera remote viewing over the mobile phone is required for every CCTV project, but H264 DVR mobile remote viewing has been a headache for many CCTV installers. But now you will learn how to solve this problem.
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