Video Surveillance System Software

Video Live Journal: A smart way to monitor your home and office

NVR (Network Video Recorder) software is specialized for storing video feeds from IP cameras on a network. It offers robust features like real-time recording, playback, and backup functionalities. NVR software is often compatible with a wide variety of IP cameras and supports high-definition video. It usually also provides functionalities such as motion detection, alerts, and sometimes even analytics, making it a comprehensive solution for modern surveillance systems.
We realized that to address performance and stability issues, we had to overhaul the system entirely, moving away from relying on third-party libraries such as FFmpeg and VLC. This is no small feat. In the upcoming version, we will implement our own video stream re-streamer and a player for video viewing.
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Video Live Journal

One of the key advantages of CCTV Software is the ability to create a live journal for each IP camera. This means that users can view live footage from each camera, as well as review recorded footage from the same interface. This makes it easy to keep track of multiple cameras, even if they are located in different parts of the building or property.
Due to its high demand, the number of invitations to connect SmartVision to the cloud is limited. For those interested in joining the waiting list, reach out through the support section.

Video Surveillance System Software

Video Motion Detection is a technology used in video surveillance systems to detect and recognize motion within video footage. This technology is essential for triggering alerts, alarms, or actions in response to detected motion, enhancing security and surveillance capabilities.
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The very nature of video surveillance demands that the system operate seamlessly 24/7. Due to systemic bugs, like memory leaks and other errors, a camera might simply stop functioning in the software after a while. According to a customer survey, system stability and high-load performance remain the primary concerns for users.
Our company has been continuously striving to develop a stable system for working with IP cameras and processing video streams. The challenge is to create a universal solution that isnt tied to a specific IP camera manufacturer. The long hiatus in updates for SmartVision was due to our realization that to address performance and stability issues, we had to overhaul the system entirely. This meant moving away from relying on third-party libraries such as FFmpeg and VLC. In the upcoming version, we will implement our own video stream re-streamer and a player for video viewing. Soon, a new version of SmartVision will be released, aiming to tackle the long-standing challenges in the video surveillance software market, providing users with a reliable, efficient, and user-friendly solution.