You could probably get an IR driver, assuming it has a remote, but you need to first identify, where do you want to see the video from the cameras - just on the TV, or on your Control4 touch screens and within the Control4 app on your phone? If you just want to see it on your TV, for example to switch to that input if someone rings the doorbell, that's fairly easy if it has an HDMI output or other video output you can hook up. If you want to view the cameras in Control4, then that's a little bit trickier if they are IP cameras. There's a certain format that Control4 needs to see and a driver will need to be written for it. Probably not a high return on investment for someone to do that, as there are a lot of other systems that do integrate. If they are analog cameras, and you do want to view them in Control4's interface, you can choose something like the Wirepath 4channel dvr or an Axis video encoder which both will provide an output that c4 can use. Ultimately, you need to decide if it's important for you to see the images in the native control4 interface. If so, then have your dealer setup a design of cameras that will meet your needs and budget. If you don't care about seeing them in C4's interface, and just want to pull it up on your tv, then you can probably get away with any DVR system.