The German manufacturer of network video surveillance solutions Dallmeier has available its new DVS application 2500 for analysis of up to twenty-four IP-based channels.

Dallmeier DVS 2500

Dvs 2500 is the new Sedor video analysis server application developed by the manufacturer Dallmeier for analysis of up to twenty-four IP-based video streams, which is based on sedor technology developed by this provider.

Dedicated DVS Analysis Server software is factory-installed and can be configured over Ethernet via a browser via the built-in Sedor WebGUI.

Sedor is a high-performance video analysis system that provides optimal analysis results using the most modern image evaluation algorithms and adapting system parameters to current environmental conditions (self-adaptation).

In combination with optional licenses of the different Sedor analysis applications - such as surveillance, Intrusion, people count, among other applications-, video analysis can use as many channels as necessary up to a maximum of twenty-four.

In addition, integrates Smavia Recording Server recording software for recording and playback of up to twenty-four IP-based audio and video streams.

DVS Analysis Server supports Dallmeier's range of network cameras and offers, in addition to the Sedor analysis applications mentioned as an option, SD and HD resolution.


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By • 21 Aug, 2013
• Section: Systems control, Test equipment