Geovision is unveiling its new VMS, the GV-VMS v14.10, a video surveillance management platform optimised to support high resolution IP cameras with up to 64-channels. The new GV-VMS v14.10 has been designed with a new clean and simple intuitive user interface (UI).
In addition, this new platform addresses several aspects to improve user experience and optimisation for IP-camera performance.
For example, users may easily and quickly set up view grids, or customise a de-warped fisheye view to several viewing grids, by simply using a drag-and-drop facility. Inspecting footage and searching for specific footage, users are able to utilize the adaptive timeline feature to see thumbnail images as a preview.
The GV-VMS is GPU-enabled for video decoding and fisheye de-warping, which lightens the processing load on the system, while accelerating the process and incorporating a post-processing functionality to handle smooth high-definition video content.
Other useful features include a variety of intelligent video analytics to offer precise monitoring and to reduce the need for manual supervision.
Another useful and effective function is Service Mode. With the help of this function, users can easily configure the GV-VMS to run as a service in the background, or to start automatically at startup without logging into a Windows user account.
The GV-VMS saves on manpower requirements, especially when it comes to remote maintenance.
Working with the Geovision web management PoE switch, the product is able to remotely reset IP-camera power.
The interoperability with thousands of third party IP-cameras makes GV-VMS a good choice for IP surveillance solutions.
Compatibility with the GV-CMS (Geovision Central Monitoring Station) and interoperability with a wide selection of third party IP-cameras.
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