Following the announcement of a new line of security solutions based on the H.265 standard, Vivotek has announced the compatibility of the cameras of 3 MP of this range with the Genetec Center Security platform.

Vivotek H265 with Genetec Security Center

At the end of last year, Vivotek announced its new line H.265, which included V-Pro cameras from 3 And 5 Mp, two NVRs of 32 And 16 Channels (ND9541 and ND9441), and the version 1.11 of the VMS Vast software. Also, also introduced Smart Stream II smart flow technology, reduces bandwidth and responds to storage requirements.

Two months later, Vivotek has announced the integration of these equipment 3 Megapixels with the unified security platform Genetec Security Center 5.4.
Through this strategic alliance, Genetec Center Security users 5.4 can enjoy more efficient bandwidth and storage-saving solutions by adopting Smart Stream II technology and H.265 video compression standard.

Genetec Security Center in Lakeland City“Through our ongoing strategic partnership with Vivotek, we offer the advantages obtained from this H.265 integration between Vivotek and Genetec", explains Philippe Ouimette, Director of Strategic Alliances at Genetec.

Security Center is Genetec's unified security platform that transparently combines video surveillance systems in IP networks within a single intuitive interface to simplify your operations. The latest version, The 5.4, offers advanced features such as logical security mechanisms and video encryption, support for H.265 video compression standard, as well as the next generation of the Plan Manager mapping module.

Vivotek V-ProSecurity Center 5.4 is one of the first video management platforms to offer support for H.265 video compression and can be integrated with H.265 network cameras 3 Vivotek megapixels.

Equipped with WDR Pro, Snv (Supreme Night Visibility) and Smart Stream II technology, these cameras are available in 6 Models (FD9371-HTV, FD9371-EHTV, FD9171-HT, IB9371-HT, IB9371-EHT and IP9171-HP) deliver optimal video quality in all light conditions and increase bandwidth efficiency by up to 80% more than systems using H.264.


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By • 27 Jan, 2016
• Section: Systems control, Networks, Computer security, Video surveillance