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17/03/2011

Geutebruck to show new developments at ISC West in April

Leesburg, Va

Operating on the Geutebruck stand at the ISC West show in Las Vegas next month will be the company's new multi-standard software.
This new software not only allows all M-JPEG and H.264 based standard digital compression processes - including specialist video surveillance ones like MPEG4CCTV, H264CCTV - to be used in the same system, but also supports ONVIF-compliant IP security cameras and 16/9 HD-format security cameras as well as analogue, digital and megapixel models. In addition, this new ‘omnibrid’ multi-standard video processing provides real-time signal trans-coding which allows streams from third party IP cameras to be made compatible with Geutebruck video analysis processes.

Video content analysis in the form of video motion detection (VMD), camera position authentication (CPA), activity detection (AD), object tracking (Obtrack) and automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) will be demonstrated on the new Geviscope-AS/R - a new extra-powerful video analytics system for processing 24 or more channels at once. With a redundant power supply, an SSD system hard disk, a separate graphics card and the latest computer hardware, the Geviscope-AS/R delivers high availability and high performance.

On show too there will be the flexible operator units: Pilot/Center, Pilot/Joy and Pilot/Jog. Whether used separately or in combination, to suit the operator and the application, these units offer intuitive handling and excellent system control. Features include back-lighting for colour-coded customised operating scenarios, as well as extra security and redundancy for managing Geviscope, re_porter or Gevistore systems.

For documenting and analysing situations where there is no direct system link to the security camera Geutebruck now offer a new solution: the ‘Nano DVR’. With the latest firmware for VIPCAM-DN101/PX and CAM2IP enabling these video sources to store video data on standard commercial cards, whether you have a network connection or not, you can now use basic activity detection to store up to 32 hours of 2CIF format live video on a 32 GB card.


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