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June 11, 2007

Dedicated Micros adds IP streaming to NetVu DVR

Story link: Dedicated Micros adds IP streaming to NetVu DVR by Jan Harris

Dedicated Micros is adding IP Streaming and Recording as standard on its NetVu Connected DVRs.

IP streaming and recording will feature on the DV-IP ATM, DV-IP Server, BX2, DS2, and DS Server, and will be available as a free upgrade for many existing models.

The new functionality will allow compatible DVRs to display and record IP video streams from IP cameras, IP domes, encoders and other NetVu Connected DVRs.

Telemetry support allows the user to control IP domes over the network seamlessly using a traditional joystick telemetry keyboard. These are displayed through a connected composite monitor.

NetVu ObserVer and NetVu Console provide additional remote viewing and control platforms for IP sources. Using them in conjunction with NetVu Connected DVRs significantly enhances the monitoring capability of a CCTV system.

The latest IP Streaming and Recording capability from Dedicated Micros also allows users to access the company’s current range of DM IP products on their NetVu Connected DVR.

For example, a DV-IP Encoder and IP Dome can be viewed, configured and recorded as if they were any standard camera, providing a single viewing platform to record IP and analogue sources.

Dedicated Micros is also providing third party IP camera support for selected models.

 


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