Recording different resolution or frame rates on event

Description Some users may desire to record a different resolution or frame rate from a camera when an event such as motion or an analytic is triggered. Reasons for this vary by site, but often comes down to wishing to record a lower amount of data when very little is happening, but they require high… Continue reading Recording different resolution or frame rates on event

Camera Recording

The Camera Recording page with the ExacqVision Client can quickly provide a high-level overview of the status of all your system cameras from a single page. Use the page to easily compare important camera settings, such as frame rate, resolution, firmware versions, and connection status. You may also apply several settings changes to multiple cameras… Continue reading Camera Recording

Storage

This video will introduce you to the controls available on the Storage page, which allow you to monitor the health and control which drives are written to. Gain an informed understanding of the Expiration Configuration settings and the retained amount of data stored on your system. Use the Extended tab to optionally connect to a… Continue reading Storage

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

Edge Recording Broken on Illustra 610

Symptom: Edge recording non-functional. <br> Problem: On the Illustra 610 model, recording does not function when using exacqVision Edge version 9.5.25 through 9.6.2.  This does not affect the Illustra 825.  <br> Solution: Update Edge to version 9.6.6 or higher. <br>

H.264 Camera Configuration for Time-lapse Recording

H.264 compression uses a Group of Pictures (GOP) or Group of Video (GOV) to define how many P-frames are sent between each I-frame. (I-frames are complete pictures, whereas P-frames are partial frames reconstructed based on the last I-frame and all the P-frames in between.) Time-lapse recording stores I-frames. If time-lapse recording is configured at short… Continue reading H.264 Camera Configuration for Time-lapse Recording

Why doesn’t my ExacqVision system capture the exact frame rate configured for my camera?

The Frame Rate setting on the ExacqVision Camera Recording page, or the individual Camera Settings page, is a requested setting; this frame rate is not guaranteed. Although the ExacqVision software is designed to capture every frame that it receives from the camera, the actual recorded frame rate can be reduced by network issues, firmware, scene… Continue reading Why doesn’t my ExacqVision system capture the exact frame rate configured for my camera?

Post-motion Recording on ExacqVision Systems

To configure post-motion recording on an exacqVision system, complete the following steps: <br> In the ExacqVision Client, open the camera’s Settings page, as seen in the example below. On the Motion tab, use the slide control to set the desired number of seconds of post-motion recording. <br>