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A section of the footage was sent to me to view. My PC viewer cannot play the footage. What type of program do I need to view the footage? Will the EZViewer software play this format? Thank you. Hello, Nick, you may check the format of the video footage. Hope this helps. Thank you for your reply. Are you aware of a means of converting a H.

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Please enter a valid email address. Oops… Something went wrong. We don't promise that it will work with all security cameras, but it's worthy to be tried. Why do regular media player and video editing software can't play video files of your IP camera albeit they claim use and support the same video standard like H.

Well, security camera manufacturers do produce the cameras accordance to the H. Normally, the security camera manufacturers will provide media player to play the video files deprive from security cameras. Why we should convert the files? MP4 files can be recognized and played by regular media player and almost all popular video editing software. CCTV cameras are still widely used by businesses and governments for video surveillance.

More IP cameras go into homes and small businesses. Wired cameras are hardwired to the Internet and a power source. The hardwiring connection is often through a POE power-over-Ethernet cable. The biggest advantage of a wired camera is reliable connection without signal drops or wireless interference. And you can add many cameras in a single system. Because it runs too many cables, the installation can be very tricky and may require professional installation. They have to be installed in a permanent location where is near the power source and the router.

If you live in an area where power frequently shuts off, wired cameras may not be a good choice for you. A power outage means the camera completely stops working. A solution to this problem is to add a backup battery to the camera. Wireless cameras are hardwired to a power source but wirelessly connect to the WiFi without cables.

They are easier to install and setup with fewer cables. However, when used outdoor, they still need drilling to route a cable into an indoor power outlet. So, these cameras are not good for rented houses. Alternatively, people use a solar panel to power the camera. The downside of a wireless camera is connectivity issues. WiFi connection drops and transmission latency happen quite often among those cameras. There are many reasons for such issues. The camera is too far from the router.

Walls made of reinforced concrete may block some of the signals. Other wireless devices are causing interference. If you connect too many cameras to one router, they are going to compete with each other for the bandwidth. To solve the connectivity issue, this type of security camera often comes with an antenna to boost the WiFi range.

Sometimes, I have seen people prefer the POE solution on the wireless camera for a more reliable connection. Many people think of wireless and wire-free as the same thing. Wire-free cameras are not connected to any wires and are powered by rechargeable batteries. This camera is a good option for renters. They are super easy to install and very flexible in terms of mounting locations. In addition to standard wall mounts, some wire-free camera comes with magnetic mounts. This allows for quick attachment, easy viewing angle adjustment, and removal.

Powered by batteries, the power outage is not a concern for wire-free cameras. Frequently recharging batteries is one of the pains for wire-free cameras. If the monitored area has lots of traffic, the batteries are going to be run out of juice very quickly. Most battery-powered cameras claim their battery life to be half a year but turns out no more than 3 months, even a few weeks.

Some have removable batteries but others need to be taken down to plug in to recharge. Easy installation also makes it easier to be stolen. To conserver power, a wire-free camera stays in sleep mode and only activates itself when detecting motion.

It usually takes a few seconds to wake up and is likely to miss out important moments of an event. And they share the same connectivity issues with wireless cameras. The convenience of being wire-free sacrifices certain features and benefits. Motion detection is one of the most important features of security cameras. It triggers alerts and recording only when detecting motion. Motion-based recording dramatically increases the efficiency of monitoring and storage.

There are 2 types of motion detection methods that we should know. One is computer vision which tracks the pixel difference among a sequence of frames in the video. The other is the passive infrared sensor that detects infrared radiation emitted or reflected by objects.

PIR sensor is very power-efficient so it is more often used in battery-powered cameras or doorbells. Since it detects heat which is more likely to be from living things, it triggers less false alerts than computer vision. PIR sensors are also more responsive than computer vision when detecting motion. AI vision, a more advanced computer vision, is recently brought to security cameras.

Unlike motion detection, AI vision actively identifies the shapes of all objects in the video to classify them. It can tell the difference between a person, a pet, a vehicle, and recognize familiar faces. An AI security camera can be programmed to trigger alerts or recording when it detects a person in the video.

Not just eliminate false alerts, AI makes surveillance more insightful and actionable. And it is almost zero latency and far more reliable than motion detection if powered by a decent GPU.

In recent years, you can find many high-end cameras are adding AI detection features to take security to the next level. Modern security cameras come in various unique shapes. The following 4 shapes are the most common ones. Which shape to choose depends on where and how you use your camera.



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