Accessing exacqVision from Tablets and Phones using the Exacq Mobile 3 App

NOTE: This article is a reference for Legacy Exacq Mobile 3 users. Users capable of upgrading their exacqVision Server to version 24.09 and higher should refer to the article: Accessing exacqVision from Tablets and Phones using the exacqVision Mobile App on using the exacqVision Mobile app. Exacq Mobile 3 receives live and recorded video from… Continue reading Accessing exacqVision from Tablets and Phones using the Exacq Mobile 3 App

Using SSL with exacqVision Web Service (Linux)

Version 8.4 and Higher Follow the instructions in Article 1002 to configure HTTPS support in the Web Service. <br> Version 8.2 and Lower SSL, a security system combining authentication and encryption, is used to protect communication between a web server and client. Enabling SSL on a web server allow all clients connecting to that server two key… Continue reading Using SSL with exacqVision Web Service (Linux)

RTSP Plug-in used with ExacqVision Software

The RTSP plug-in supports generic streaming of audio and video using the RTSP/RTCP/RTP protocol. The plug-in automatically configures the streaming transport to either UDP or TCP. The default when the device is connected is TCP; if it fails to connect, it tries to connect through UDP. The plug-in does not support any configuration — it… Continue reading RTSP Plug-in used with ExacqVision Software

Set iSCSI Storage to Start Before ExacqVision Server in Windows

If you are recording video to an iSCSI target in Windows, it is important to ensure the iSCSI device is available in the operating system before the ExacqVision Server starts. Please follow the instructions from the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator Version 2.x Users Guide: Note: The following information was written and published by Microsoft Corporation,… Continue reading Set iSCSI Storage to Start Before ExacqVision Server in Windows

exacqVision SDK Compatibility with exacqVision Server Versions

The exacqVision SDK is designed to be compatible with all versions of exacqVision Server. However, individual features in certain versions of the server and SDK might not be compatible. For more details about the features available in a each version of the server or SDK, see the readme.txt file available in their install packages. It… Continue reading exacqVision SDK Compatibility with exacqVision Server Versions

How do I apply a license to an exacqVision Server?

Only one license key may be applied on each system at a time. This license key includes information on the number of licensed IP Cameras the system is permitted to use as well as the specific system it is assigned to. For information on increasing your licensed number of cameras or changing your license level,… Continue reading How do I apply a license to an exacqVision Server?

exacqVision Video File Naming Format

2040–00160380.ps min/sec manufacturer device id storage rule <br> exacqVision files are stored on each drive enabled for recording in a directory structure as follows: <br> Within each directory, video is stored in files with duration of five minutes. Each device (IP camera, compression board, encoder) has its own files. The file naming convention is as follows: MMSS-XXXXYYZZ.ps and MMSS-XXXXYYZZ.psi.… Continue reading exacqVision Video File Naming Format