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December 6, 2006

New DV-IP Server From Dedicated Micros

Story link: New DV-IP Server From Dedicated Micros by Brian Turner

Dedicated Micros has launched a DV-IP server specifically designed for 24 hour CCTV video surveillance.

The server features integrated hard disk recording and the ability to use new or existing video over IP networks to record and distribute video from a site’s CCTV cameras on demand. The server can also be described as a network video recorder (NVR) or IP based digital video recorder (DVR).

A key feature of the DV-IP Server is its trans-coding capability. The system is the first product in its class to record evidential quality JPEG format images while simultaneously streaming video over the IP network in MPEG-4 format. This feature provides highly efficient data transmission over low bandwidth connections.

The flexible DV-IP Server (NVR / DVR) also allows the resolution of viewed images to be altered on the fly, maximising live viewing performance over the available bandwidth.

If the network connection becomes unavailable, all images are recorded locally to hard disk by the DV-IP Server, ensuring that images are not lost.

The DV-IP Server is built on the NetVu Connected architecture, a common technology DNA, which supports interoperability between DVR / NVR and CCTV systems from DM, and other leading CCTV / DVR / NVR security companies.

 


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