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Software version

by Mark Rowe

Exacq Technologies, a US manufacturer of video management system (VMS) software and servers used for video surveillance, has released version 5.6 of its exacqVision VMS software for use with network CCTV systems. The firm says that its latest version adds archiving enhancements, custom layouts, email notifications, new and updated IP camera integrations.

exacqVision 5.6 allows users to configure each video server to archive to a networked storage location using the client. This latest version of archiving in the exacqVision VMS gives users greater flexibility to configure where video and audio is to be archived, what exactly will be archived and when the process will take place—allowing for optimal network performance times.

exacqVision users can now create customized layouts on the live and search page screens. This new feature enables users to add and delete columns as well as select the size, quantity and location of video windows used. 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio panels can be combined on the same layout. In addition, these same panels can be oriented horizontally or vertically for greater viewing flexibility.

With exacqVision 5.6, users now can include a short preview video file and webserver link to an email notification of an event. The email message can be configured to include the name of the camera the video is from and the date and time of the event.

Multi-streaming on compatible Sony and Vivotek cameras is now supported in the 5.6 release. The release also adds direct driver support for the Ganz PixelPro line of IP cameras as well as many additional ONVIF driver IP camera integrations. With version 5.6, exacqVision adds support for Vivotek on exacqVision Edge. The full-featured exacqVision Edge server software runs directly on the IP camera with no need for a separate server. For more information on this software and other new updates and offerings, go to www.exacq.com.

About Exacq

Exacq Technologies (www.exacq.com) designs and manufactures the cross-platform, open-architecture exacqVision video management system (VMS) used in the physical security industry for IP video. exacqVision is available on factory-installed hybrid and IP camera servers or on commercial off-the-shelf servers. It can also be installed on compatible IP cameras, eliminating the need for a separate server. Video from exacqVision servers can be accessed with the free, cross-platform (Windows/Linux/Mac) client, most web browsers and via the free exacq Mobile app available for iPhone, iPad and Android devices.

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