Follow along with this video on using the exacqVision Mobile app to control PTZ cameras, dewarp fisheye cameras, and interact with the access control or intrusion detection systems integrated with your exacqVision Server.<br><br> Chapters:<br>00:00 Intro<br>00:09 PTZ Control<br>00:56 Dewarp<br>02:24 Security Integrations<br> <br>
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Camera Settings
Nested in the configuration tree, beneath Camera Recording, is the list of all cameras connected to the system. Clicking on any of these cameras will display the settings page for that individual camera. From here, you have access to important settings, such as the camera name, configuring the optional on-screen display (OSD), picture settings, motion… Continue reading Camera Settings
Linux Client Crashes with Axis Camera When Dewarping
Title Linux Client Crashes with Axis Camera When Dewarping Description Trying to dewarp an Axis camera on a C-series with the Linux Client on a Server or Linux Workstation using the ExacqVision Client software causes the ExacqVision Client to crash. Product Steps to Reproduce Expected Results Actual Results Solution This works as expected on Windows… Continue reading Linux Client Crashes with Axis Camera When Dewarping
ePlayer failing to load dewarping libraries
Description ePlayer is failing to load dewarp libraries <br> Version Introduced 7.9.20 <br> Platform Windows <br> Steps to reproduce Create an exe export from the client for any fisheye cameraOpen the exe export <br> Expected result ePlayer should be able to dewarp the video <br> Actual result ePlayer is not able to dewarp the video… Continue reading ePlayer failing to load dewarping libraries
Dewarper Workaround
Issue Both Axis and Pelco depend on OpenGL for dewarping. If dewarping is not working for a Windows client because of GPU driver issues you can use the following open source Mesa3D software OpenGL drivers as a work around. This will basically use a software implementation of OpenGL to do the dewarping which is really… Continue reading Dewarper Workaround