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Dear Members,

 

Kindly provide solution that how i view 16 channel same time in eagle eye mobile apps, because currently we can see just 4 at a time but we need to view 16 at same time.

 

Regards.

 

MJI

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You will need to have a HUGE mobile phone to display 16 cameras at one time on a mobile phone,

because otherwise the images will be smaller than a postage stamps

 

You should use a 10" tablet at the very least for that and there are several apps that will allow up to 16 cameras to view.

 

or get one of these...

 

 

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Dear Members,

 

Kindly provide solution that how i view 16 channel same time in eagle eye mobile apps, because currently we can see just 4 at a time but we need to view 16 at same time.

 

Regards.

 

MJI

Depending on your needs? You could use methods like this using 1 line of HTML, per IP Camera/Imaging Device. If those devices support pulling snapshots from those devices using HTTP or HTTPS access methods. This can be done securely when using a web server or server to proxy the requests or insecurely without using any server. By accessing the IP Cameras/Imaging Devices directly from the HTML. The HTML can be stored on the device itself or a server or accessed from a Email attachment from any device.

 

Methods like this, will use considerably less battery life and also much less CPU and memory resources on mobile devices. You also won't require quick access to a fire extinguisher, when viewing many different IP Cameras/Imaging Devices, at the same time.

 

While this example uses Foscam IP Camera models for demonstration. It will work with any IP Camera/Imagining Device, that can supply snapshots as mentioned above.

 

Here are 14 live IP Cameras at the same time. With the ability to also view and/or control ("If they support PTZ 'Pan/Tilt/Zoom'") any of the IP Cameras individually:

 

http://107.170.59.150/foscam/FoscamUS.htm

 

You can try the above demonstration, using any Internet browser capable devices of your choice. You can change the browser window size during the demonstration to stack the 14 IP Cameras differently if needed. The demonstration is using the secure method ("No information of any kind is exposed for any of the 14 IP Cameras"). There is no finite limit to how many IP Cameras can be shown at the same time. Images sizes and refresh rates on a per camera basis, can be changed as needed.

 

Don

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