Geovision Debuts H265 VMS at ISC

Geovision debuts H265 VMS at ISC

For the 15th consecutive year, GeoVision will be joining with over 1,000 security manufacturers at the largest physical security tradeshow in North America – the ISC West. This year, at booth #7077, GeoVision will be presenting the latest market innovations, including its flagship monitoring software GV-VMS now with H.265 HEVC compatibility and up to 64-channel support, as well as 12-megapixel IP-camera models to add to its comprehensive line of IP-cameras. With the continuous expansion in integrable solutions and customizable features, visitors of the booth will experience GeoVision as the true end-to-end security provider.

The highly-anticipated GV-VMS for up to 64ch support was officially released in Q1 this year as the solution to industry professionals in search for the best high-volume IP surveillance software. At the show, GeoVision will be debuting the latest version release, GV-VMS v15.10, as one of the first H.265 HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) video management software on the market.

Through the implementation of H.265, GV-VMS v15.10 will deliver up to twice the compression efficiency compared to the previous H.264. This next-generation high efficiency video coding technology maximizes video quality at low bit rates to optimize network usage and reduce storage costs. High-megapixel IP-cameras will also be able to operate more efficiently without disruption on network infrastructures as a result of H.265 in the latest version release.

In addition to the high efficiency video coding technology, GV-VMS v15.10 will also include many market-hyped features, such as outdoor intelligent motion detection to decrease false alarms from natural motion (i.e. rain, snow, wave, motion of trees and grass, etc.).

Heatmap feature will also be added to assist retail management in identifying hot zones. Other new feature in v15.10 will include support for camera corridor mode, integration with access control and LPR, and GPU decoding and GPU fisheye dewarping. As with the first release of the GV-VMS v14.10, the interface will be intuitive, simple, and clean.

Compared to the DVR/NVR software, GV-VMS has added features such as customizable live and playback layout, live and playback of preview windows, drag-and-drop live channels, fisheye dewarp for individual channels, Windows service mode, multiple monitor support with customizable live view layout, and timeline play-back.

In its effort to provide the most comprehensive line of IP cameras, GeoVision will introduce several new models at the ISC West. Among the featured highlights in the IP-camera lineup will be the debut of the 12MP IP-camera models, including the 12MP Box IP-Camera and the 12MP Fisheye IP-camera.

The UniCam will also be demonstrated as the first covert IP-camera with microphone and interchangeable lens for flexible installation. In keeping with the new H.265 standard, GV-BL5700 will also be introduced to implement H.265 to reduce bit rate requirements while maintaining the same quality video.

GeoVision Debuts H.265 VMS at ISC West 2015. Other models to be demonstrated at the show will include the Target Series that feature models with the most optimal performance-to-price ratio, the Aurora Series with models that can provide color videos
under dark environments with as little as .01 lux of lighting, Arctic Series with models that can withstand extreme weather conditions, and much more.

As cloud-centric surveillance continues to be the trend for the industry, Geovision will be presenting developments in this lineup at the show. The upcoming Cloud series will offer solution for small businesses looking for IP surveillance.

All models in the series will support cloud storage at 1MP recording to provide excellent video quality. To meet the standards and requirements of various sites, the series offers a wide range of options, including popular models such as outdoor, indoor, night-vision and, Wi-Fi.

Visitors of the Geovision booth will also be presented with PoE switches designed exclusively for IP surveillance. The selection ranges from 10/100M to Gigabit, with 4, 8, 16, and 24 port models to allow flexible wiring and provide sufficient power for IP cameras in an IP-based surveillance infrastructure.

To overcome the distance restriction in PoE technology, GeoVision will also introduce a model of PoE extender, GV-POEX0100, which is a single-port 10/100 PoE extender that can extend the distance between a PoE switch and a GV-IP Camera by 100m (328ft) for every extender installed. Without the use of an additional power supply, up to five extenders can be serially connected to transmit power and data to a GV-IP Camera located as far as 600m (1968.5ft) away from the PoE switch.

In maintaining the theme of easy installation, GeoVision will present GV-SNVR, which is a Linux-based recorder available in 4, 8, and 16 channels and records in both high and low resolution streams with maximum 16-channel simultaneous playback. The GV-NAS System will also be demonstrated as a Linux-based, network-attached storage device designed to store GV-IP Camera recordings.

The GV-NAS System features RAID to ensure data security allows access from multiple users over multiple platforms. GV-Edge Recording Manager can be integrated to manage high-volume GV-IP Cameras with an integrated interface that allows user to assign recordings to the designated folder in GV-NAS Systems.

At ISC West 2015, GeoVision will be demonstrating for the first time the newest in our product portfolio. Our diverse and innovative product line will allow first-hand access to the benefits available, including H.265 technology, discreet capabilities, full 360° overviews, cloud-centric surveillance, and much more.

Source: usavisionsys.com
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