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- Access control through authorization.
- Working as a gateway for transferring video streams using the HTTP/HTTPS protocol.
- Video monitoring and camera control through a web browser using the TCP/IP environment.
- Control of PTZ devices through a web browser using the TCP/IP environment.
- Setting the layout of the Surveillance surveillance windows: 1, 4, 6, 9 windows per screen.
- Viewing the Server server archives for each camera through the Surveillance surveillance window.
- Limiting access permissions rights for viewing the video feed from the cameras, controlling the cameras, and viewing the Server server archive.
- Displaying the video signal parameters (frame rate (FPS) and frame size (kB) in the Surveillance surveillance window.
- Listening to the audio signal from the microphones connected to the Cameras cameras through a web browser.
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Web-server displays video in MJPEG format only. When video is transmitted to the Web-server, the video stream is recompressed into MJPEG format on the Web-server side, which increases the traffic when transmitting video to the Video surveillance monitor of the Web-server. |
The interface of the Web-server module is represented by the Video surveillance monitor. The Video surveillance monitor of the Web-server module is located on an html HTML page. This html HTML page is called the Web-server home page. A Java applet is used to display the Video surveillance monitor in a web browser, as well as to control cameras and PTZ devices.
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