Cameras, maps, and layouts are organized into collapsible sections for convenience. Layered user interface gives the user a sense of depth and hierarchy when going from one element to the next, i.e.: when going from a live video to a list of recorded videos for that same camera. Facility maps with thumbnail links for cameras, embedded layouts, and embedded facility maps. Select recorded video files or motion events for a specific day, month, or year range. Quick access to recorded video through a list of files, by entering a date and time, or by selecting motion events point PTZ enabled cameras to preselected positions View camera information such as frame size, frame rate, last read and write times, network bandwidth, codec, and camera model. Maintain aspect ratio of high resolution images Synchronized playback available for multi-camera views (requires server version 7.0.0.45 or newer) Timeline available on multi-camera views Save a video snapshot to as an email attachment, as a file on your system, or export it directly to iPhoto. Stream MJPEG, MPEG4, H.264 video, and H.265.
View live cameras in layouts of up to 36 cameras. Access live and recorded video from any Video Insight server Reload all servers or one particular server at the touch of a button. View current connection and server version for all your servers at a glance.
View server statistics such as CPU and memory utilization, used disk space, available cameras, serial number, and unique ID. Option to use unique login credentials for each server providing federated login Support for private and public IP addresses. Import a server's cameras, maps, and layouts with just one IP address. User access is controlled by the Video Insight Server with robust integration with Active Directory/LDAP users and groups. View facility maps with the location of your cameras, embedded views, and embedded maps. View recorded video by selecting a video file, a specific time, or a motion event. Users can save, email snapshots, or export the snapshot into iPhoto. The app imports all settings from a single address providing users access to individual cameras or in groups of cameras in pre-defined views.
Users can view and control PTZ cameras, view full resolution and high frame rates with H.264 and H.265. To see the message with a dark background again, choose View > Message > Show with Dark Background.What does VI Monitor do? VI Monitor is a video management system app that allows authorized users to access live and recorded video from any camera on any server. Choose View > Message > Show with Light Background. Or you can switch to a light background while viewing or writing a specific message. You can deselect this option in Viewing preferences in Mail and see emails with a light background, instead. When you use Dark Mode on your Mac, Mail shows messages with a dark background. Mail can suggest a mailbox based on where you moved similar emails in the past. You can quickly move selected emails to another mailbox by clicking the Move to button in the toolbar of the Mail window, then choosing a mailbox. Or choose File > Import from iPhone or iPad. You can insert photos or scanned documents from your nearby iPhone or iPad into your emails by clicking the Photo Browser button in the toolbar of your emails, then choosing an option. You can click the Emoji button in the toolbar of emails you're writing to easily add emoji and symbols. Mail app in macOS Mojave offers new features for sending, receiving, and viewing email messages.
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