What's new in Ivideon Server 3.5.6
Aug 2, 2016
- Automatic generation of a camera’s name based on the manufacturer and model (now if you’ve run out of imagination, you no longer need to come up with a name and enter it manually)
- Translation into Spanish, Portuguese, and German: more international
- Supports ONVIF: significant relief for the processor through reliance on a camera’s motion detector (that means you can connect more cameras)
- Updates and fixes
New in Ivideon Server 3.5.3 (Jun 10, 2015)
- Improved performance when working with several popular camera models.
- Fixed several bugs in video archive recording and playback.
- Added support for several new cameras and DVRs.
New in Ivideon Server 3.5.2 (Mar 30, 2015)
- Upgraded to next-generation motion detector.
- Prevent unwanted motion detector triggering by filtering shadows, hotspots and point sources of light.
- Improved stability in unreliable network environment including 3G/4G networks.
- Improved performance and optimized memory consumption.
- Fixed several bugs reported by users.
- Added support for several new cameras.
New in Ivideon Server 3.5.1 (Sep 24, 2014)
- Fixed server shutdown on internet connection loss.
- Added support for new cameras.
- Fixed minor bugs.
New in Ivideon Server 3.4.6 (Aug 1, 2014)
- Fixed bug in video archive local export.
- Added support for several new cameras.
- Fixed several minor issues.
New in Ivideon Server 2.0.1 (Aug 4, 2012)
- Added sound support for D-Link DCS-930/930L, DCS-932/DCS-932L and several other cameras.
- Now you can specify video resolution for webcam video archive. Lower resolution results in lower CPU load.
- Fast forward for archvie playback (support for this feature will be added at my.ivideon.com soon).
- Extended the range of supported IP cameras.
- Added support for Dahua и QCam (digital video recorders with RTSP support).