Due to errors, %1 cameras cannot be detected.

Due to errors, %1 cameras cannot be detected. Description %1 = Name of Camera Manufacturer %BR% This could be caused by detection socket being used. Such as port 1900(UPnP) or 3702(ws-discovery) are being used by another application(use netstat) or mDNSResponder.exe is missing from the path. Notes If Onvif discovery failed in Windows environment, check to… Continue reading Due to errors, %1 cameras cannot be detected.

Client %1:%2 unsubscribed from stream %3

Client %1:%2 unsubscribed from stream %3 Description %1 = The IP address of the Client machine. %BR% %2 = The port number the Client connected through. %BR% %3 = The Device ID for the stream displayed. %BR% User stopped viewing a camera from Client machine. Notes This is a normal message

Client %1:%2 subscribed to stream %3

Client %1:%2 subscribed to stream %3 Description %1 = The IP address of the Client machine. %BR% %2 = The port number the Client connected through. %BR% %3 = The Device ID for the stream displayed. %BR% User is viewing a camera from Client machine. Notes This is a normal message

Altering the Onvif JSON file

*** INTERNAL USE *** Product  exacqVision Server > Onvif plugin Steps to Reproduce Expected Results  The motion alert is triggered and video is recorded. Actual Results  No motion alert is displayed and/or no motion recording occurs. Solution In some instances you may alter the Onvif JSON file if there is an element missing. The onvifnvcpi.json… Continue reading Altering the Onvif JSON file

How to Create a Video Wall in exacqVision Using VideoPush

Description  The following instructions and resources can be used to configure a Video Wall using VideoPush in exacqVision. Product  Solution Enable Video Push Video Push must be enabled for each client which will be part of the Video Wall. Layouts If one of the provided templates does not reflect your video wall configuration, use Layouts… Continue reading How to Create a Video Wall in exacqVision Using VideoPush

EM Camera Permission in Postgres DB Causing High CPU usage for the Importers

Description  Some customers might have High CPU usage on their EM servers. In which the CPU runs at 100%. Product  EM- Version 23.0.3 and older. Steps to Identify the Cause  Log into the EM server and validate that the importers are running hard. Normally there will be several importer services opened and being used. You… Continue reading EM Camera Permission in Postgres DB Causing High CPU usage for the Importers