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wtf is the purpose of this post and why are you so foul?
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Axis Click-in-Image function
IPSecurityPro replied to martinc's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
No - the ACTi do not support click-in-image, yet. I would propose that to their guys (support email) and they will probably add it in their next iteration. Impressive D-1 resolution video servers and phenomenal price points (comparably). -
Did you say "bush fire" = so she's a redhead 'eh?
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Axis Click-in-Image function
IPSecurityPro replied to martinc's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Sorry that I misunderstood your post. No - I don't know of a Manufacturer that is doing that at the video server level. Many software companies are adding this functionality into their software though. If you are just streaming this to a web page you could embed some code to click-in-image/PTZ, as well - if you know and understand programming and the particular PTZ protocols of the video server you are utilizing. I can't think of a another video server (off the top of my head) that does what you are specifying off-the-shelf. My understanding of the Axis PTZ protocols in their video servers is that you can upload particular PTZ protocols that you want to use and then the click-in-image might be supported - I did not know that this was default?!?! http://www.axis.com/techsup/cam_servers/ptz/drivers.php -
Axis Click-in-Image function
IPSecurityPro replied to martinc's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Yep - Sony SNC-RZ30 has this ability and you could write the ability yourself to any PTZ, as well. -
I would go with any bullet from Speco. And for that price - go with Speco - not some import. They have good products, good tech support and a great company and group of people. If you have an issue they will send you parts to fix your problem on their dime, as well. Just my $.02
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yep
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Oh yeah and... ...lock types, electro magnetic, push plates, proximity card readers, bar code and mag stripe readers and tons of other locking mechanisms and types.... ...welcome to pandoras box! I think it is good though!
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Topics: Smart Card Systems, Biometrics and Access Control, IP-based Systems, Iris Scan/Readers, Swipe Cards (Contactless/RF) and Contact Cards, , Access Control Software, Integrated Access Control Systems, Time and Attendence and Access Control, RFID and Access Control and on and on and on.
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Yeah - I would start it.
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Advice needed: single IP cam, outdoor, already have a server
IPSecurityPro replied to djmoose's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
I would recommend utilizing a Toshiba wedge (IK-WB01A or 11A) for your application, as it is self-contained in a weather-resistant outdoor housing. The only downside is that it is a Java JPEG camera. For recording - pick up a cheap IP software solution (there are many for under $200.00) and this will be your simple solution. Or utilize a Vivotek, Hawking Technologies or D-Link (all the same Vivotek codec) MPEG-4 IP camera - but, now you have to worry about a housing for outdoors. Lots of solutions out the to accomplish what you have outlined...on a consumer budget... -
I got a kick out of that one, as well. Basic set-up and it gets big time coverage. I love it!
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Pocket PC remote viewers
IPSecurityPro replied to loop's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
By the way - doesn't look like the auto-refresh is set on that demo link so just hit refresh to pull back newer images. Simple fix though and you get the point... -
Pocket PC remote viewers
IPSecurityPro replied to loop's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
NVR: http://www.d3data.net:86/ppc (username: demo and password: demo) Change the ppc to Palm if viewing on a Palm (example above is Pocket PC). This is just a dummied-down basic interface and you can set the image refresh rate to whatever interval you would like and whatever your cell service can/will support. -
...ACTi very closely. Good guys and company and very impressive D1 resolution video server. Very impressive and we'll see their impact on the marketplace.