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What software can be used to organize a server for ip cameras?
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Tell me, can anyone come across, It is
necessary to organize the work of ip cameras at different points around the city,
the data storage server is located in another city,
If there is an Internet with a dedicated ip at the points,
With what free or inexpensive software can this be organized?
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There are many options. Paid - Trassir, Line. Free - SecurOS Lite, iVMS-4200. You can also take a network recorder - Line XVR 4N or HiWatch DS-N204 (B). There is only one inconvenience - you need a stable communication channel. For insurance, as advised above, the camera must be taken with a slot for MicroSD. With a stable channel, the archive will be on the server or registrar, and if the connection is interrupted, you can look from the card. In this regard, Trassir is good - it can view the archive through its own software both from the screw and from the memory card, but it's not a fact that for all camera models it needs to be checked.
Moment Video Server
Although it looks like the project has been abandoned for a long time. Documentation can be found in the web archive, sources on github.
tracer. It is important to understand that the answer is highly dependent on ip camera models.
If there are no cameras yet (our own installation experience): we take hikvision + microsd + ezviz application for PC and smartphones. You can ezviz cameras c2c - notaries have a bang, but they can't be hooked to the registrar, it seems. An analogue of Dahua, Grundig.
If there is - mikrotik vpn + zoneminder or axxon next - professional video processing software, there are a number of convenient goodies
At the points, if you have Internet with unique IP addresses, in principle, you don’t really need software, unless the local watchman will look at the cameras (but for such a scenario, buy a ready-made DVR, for example , for the required number of channels, no viruses, watch movies of toys instead work, and it costs less than a computer). The server will suit you from domestic SecurOS (32 channels for free!), Trassir, Macroscop and Line. If there is no goal to shrink as much as possible, you can sign a subscription to Ivideon, and do not suffer from the question "is there enough UPS on the server for another hour if the light is not turned on?", "and if I add two more cameras, the channel will not sag?" and stuff like that. By the way, all this software does not know how to properly pull out video from flash drives of cameras and disks of local registrars, if there is such a plan, then your goal is cameras from one manufacturer and a proprietary VMS for them, the Chinese Hick and Dahua can do this, for example.
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