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What is difference between previous versions of hardware and the newest, "version 3"? Also, when did version 3 come out?

 

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Version 3 is not a new software version..."version 3" just emans version 3 cards.. with a new architecture.. the new Version 6 software has the following improvements:

 

1/ PTZ Dome to Preset on Alarm Activation

 

2/ Full Screen Pop Up on detection of Movement per Camera

 

3/ Object Counting to count people or traffic or items.

 

4/ Object Search to find objects faster in the history of events.

 

5/ Thumbnail Search to show all frames in a single event to quickly pick the best still shot.

 

6/ System Log for recording who has done what activies on the DVr as well as register transactions, counting and log ins.

 

7/ Twin DVR to lessen the load when many connections are made to the DVR

 

8/ Dynamic DNS support

 

9/ Remote Acces to datea files and transactions through the web.

 

10/ Management of Multiple servers from one Web Window.

 

11/ Geovisions MPEG$ proprietry compression.

 

12/ POS (point of sale) integration

 

13/ Version2 Control Room

 

And a few others not worth mentioning....The only difference with version 3 cards is they would cost Geo less and have Audio built in on most models.

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Version 6.0.2.0 Released date: 03/18/2004

 

- New settings for Point of Sale (POS)

 

 

 

Version 6.0.1.0 Released date: 02/16/2004

 

- New driver for GV-600V3/650V3/800V3/900 cards

 

 

 

Version 6.0.0.0 Released date: 01/14/2004

 

- Directing PTZ dome to the preset position on alarm activation

- Screen pop-up on motion or alarm activation

- Main screen view with live audio

- Object counting

- Day-night recording mode

- Object search

- Thumbnail search

- Index search

- System log

- Twin DVR

- Dynamic DNS support

- Remote access log database over WebCam

- Samsung SCC-641/643 PTZ dome support

- GV-NET/IO card support

- Managing multiple servers over WebCam

- Newly developed video codec by GeoVision (GeoMPEG4)

- Point of Sale (POS) integration

- Central surveillance by Center V2

- I/O devices triggers monitoring

- Video lost triggers I/O devices

- Video recycling duration from 1 day to 999 days

- New ViewLog with improved and more features

- New driver for GV-1000 V1.11 card

 

 

 

Version 5.4.0.1 Released date: 09/15/2003

 

- New driver for GV-DSP real-time display card

 

 

 

Version 5.4.0.0 Released date: 09/02/2003

 

- Video de-interlace filter

- Video auto gain controller (AGC)

- Mini View Display

- Screen minimizing protected by passwords

- AVI repaire API function

- Video scaling render

- Quad view for ViewLog

- GV-1000 video capture card (480 FPS recording)

- GV-900 video capture card (240 FPS recording)

- GV-250 with GV-DSP support and one channel audio recording

- GV-DSP 8 (240 FPS real-time display)

- GV-A16 16 channels audio recording card

 

 

 

 

Version 5.3.0.2 Released date: 07/28/2003

 

- Hyper threading support

 

 

 

 

Version 5.3.0.1 Released date: 07/07/2003

 

- New driver for GV-DSP real-time display card

 

 

 

 

Version 5.3.0.0 Released date: 05/23/2003

 

- Pre-alarm and pre-motion recording

- Passwords uninstall function

- ViewLog remote playback

- Samsung and Sensormatic PTZ dome support

- I/O NO/NC toggle modes

- I/O device triggered e-mail snapshot

- WebCam two-way audio

- Bandwidth control for Remote PlayBack and WebCam remote playback

 

 

 

Version 5.2.1.0 Released date: 03/26/2003

 

- 1024 x 768 display resolution

- Post alarm recording duration increased from 120 seconds to 600 seconds

- WebCam real-time audio streaming

 

 

 

Version 5.2.0.0 Released date: 01/13/2003

 

- Full screen display

- Auto skip null camera when running camera scan

- Post recording: 1-to-10-second recording after detected motion

- Video lost alert notification via either telephone or email

- I/O error alert notification via either telephone or email

- On screen video lost message

- 640 x 240 and 640 x 480SW resolution.

- Multiple network card support

- Automatic Window exit and restart

- User adjustable event log size

- Multi-level passwords

- Added auto hide PTZ and I/O control panel

- Added modem disconnect delay after e-mail or telephone alert (motion detection)

- Synchronize video and audio history data

- Auto log-in

- Popup PTZ and I/O control panel for WebCam.

- View M-JPEG videos in Mac OS Internet Explorer

- New WebCam User Interface

- New Remote PlayBack User Interface

- Audio playback and download function in Remote PlayBack

- Auto gateway IP address detection

- PTZ support: Sony EVI-D100, Panasonic WV-CS850, Kalatel Dome, and Mintron 22X zoom

- Remote view via Microsoft Pocket PC (G-View)

- Remote view via i-Mode mobile phone

 

 

 

 

Version 5.1.0.0 Released Date: 07/12/2002

 

- Real-time display card (GV-DSP), allowing GV system to display video in real-time at 30fps (NTSC) and 25fps (PAL) per channel through one composite video output for connecting an external display monitor

 

- Audio recording

 

- Simultaneous audio and video playing back

- Remote playback through TCP/IP

- Remote playback through Microsoft© Internet Explorer browser

- E-mail notifications when I/O device or video motion detector is triggered

- E-mail notifications when I/O device or video motion detector is triggered

- Auto detect dynamic IP (DMIP)

- Dual display support

- User defined frame rates

- PTZ control interface (WebCam)

- I/O status and server information (WebCam)

- DVD+RW backup support

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Thanks for the replies to my questions. You guys are great!

 

I see there are many changes to the software, however, I'm still unsure what the hardware changes are, i.e., version 3. If I bought an older card, would it make much difference or should I go for the newer version 3 card? Just don't understand what the differences are.

 

Thanks!

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