Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Business | $24.99 | Marcio Almeida | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
For selected cameras you can also control pan, tilt, zoom and alarm.
Be it an IP camera in your home or office or a public camera anywhere in the world, you can watch the video or still images from anywhere provided you have a network connected iPhone/iPod.
Using 3G/EDGE network, video streams will play for up to 10 minutes and stop, it can be restarted for another 10 minutes. Using Wi-Fi there is no limit.
Features
- Easily view video feeds from any camera (one at a time).
- Support for large external displays connected to the iPhone/iPod
- Control PTZ using gestures (swipe / double tap) and/or overlay buttons
- Automatic camera discovery on local networks
- Unlimited number of cameras can be configured.
- Cameras can be organized in groups.
- Optional startup password for access protection to personal cameras.
- SSL support.
- Portrait and landscape modes are supported.
- Incomming stream can be resized to fit the viewing area, fit the viewing area keeping aspect ratio or be shown as is.
- Up to 3 cameras can be seen simultaneously (2 still images updated every X secs and one full motion)
- At any time a snapshot can be taken. Snapshots are saved to the iPhone/iPod photo library and to the application data area.
- IP Vision Pro includes a web server to allow configuration transfer to another iPhone/iPod and for retrieval of snapshots over WiFi or 3G/EDGE.
- Direct access to video streams from IP cameras. No additional software is required.
Compatibility
- For video: IP cameras or video servers with Motion JPEG (mjpeg) support over HTTP or HTTPS.
- For still images: IP cameras or video servers with snapshot support over HTTP or HTTPS.
- PTZ control in the current version supports Axis, Bosch, Sony, Mobotix, Cisco/Linksys, Panasonic, Toshiba and others, check www.ttrix.com for a complete list.
Important notes
- Many IP cameras on the market today can produce Motion JPEG video streams but not all of them. If you are buying IP Vision to watch a home camera, please check it’s documentation for compatibility with mjpeg. The stream must flow over HTTP or HTTPS protocol.
- Although camera configuration is pretty straight forward in IP Vision, you will need to provide a URL to access the camera output. IP Vision has pre-configured URLs for several cameras. You can use one of the pre-defined URLs or type your own (see your camera documentation).
Please visit IP Vision’s web site www.ttrix.com for more information.
You will find a list of some public cameras, additional configuration information and a list of tested cameras.
You can also watch a flash movie of IP Vision Pro in action.
Cameras not listed on the web site may or may not work with IP Vision Pro.
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PTZ control works with most Axis, Bosch, Sony, Mobotix and Panasonic cameras.
Some Linksys, Toshiba, Trendnet, Foscam, D-Link, Edimax, Encore, IPUX, LevelOne and Vivotek cameras are also supported. Please visit www.ttrix.com for more details.
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