GV-Video Gateway is a video streaming server for large-scale surveillance deployments. It has the ability to receive up to 256 channels from various IP video sources. It can also distribute up to 600 channels to a variety of GeoVision software at the same time. When using GV-Video Gateway, the desired frame rates can be achieved while the CPU load and the bandwidth usage of IP video devices are greatly reduced.
You may want to install a 3G wireless Internet module (e.g. GPRS/UMTS) on GV‐Video Server or GV‐Compact DVR in some places or countries, but you are experiencing trouble getting a public IP address from your ISP. The GV‐Video Gateway's Passive connection technique solves the public IP issue by accepting connection requests from these devices and then distributing video streaming to clients.
Features
- Up to 256 IP channels receiving and up to 600 IP channels distributing
- Video gateway between IP devices and receiving clients (GV-VMS, GV-NVR, GV-Control Center, GV-Edge Recording Manager, GV-Eye and others)
- Support for third-party IP video devices (Sony, Axis, VIVOTEK, Panasonic, HikVision, Arecont Vision), and ONVIF, PSIA and RTSP protocols
- Video playback using Remote View Log
- Web interface to remotely configure and monitor GV-Video Gateway using Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari
- Passive and active connection methods with IP video devices (Passive connection only for up to 128 channels and only supported by GV-IP devices)
- Solution for Mobile DVR (GV-Video Server, GV-Compact DVR) to obtain a public IP address
- Bandwidth monitoring
- Video playback using Remote View Log
- Two-way audio communication (only for GV-IP devices through active connection)
- Remote event monitoring through GV-Vital Sign Monitor
- Smart streaming
- Support for live streaming of GV-IP cameras on YouTube
- Support for 31 languages
Ordering Number: 250-VR256-000
Downloads
250-VR256-000-Specsheet
250-VR256-000-User-Manual
250-VR256-000-Quick-Start-Guide
GV-Video Gateway is a video streaming server for large-scale surveillance deployments. It has the ability to receive up to 256 channels from various IP video sources. It can also distribute up to 600 channels to a variety of GeoVision software at the same time. When using GV-Video Gateway, the desired frame rates can be achieved while the CPU load and the bandwidth usage of IP video devices are greatly reduced.
You may want to install a 3G wireless Internet module (e.g. GPRS/UMTS) on GV‐Video Server or GV‐Compact DVR in some places or countries, but you are experiencing trouble getting a public IP address from your ISP. The GV‐Video Gateway's Passive connection technique solves the public IP issue by accepting connection requests from these devices and then distributing video streaming to clients.
Features
- Up to 256 IP channels receiving and up to 600 IP channels distributing
- Video gateway between IP devices and receiving clients (GV-VMS, GV-NVR, GV-Control Center, GV-Edge Recording Manager, GV-Eye and others)
- Support for third-party IP video devices (Sony, Axis, VIVOTEK, Panasonic, HikVision, Arecont Vision), and ONVIF, PSIA and RTSP protocols
- Video playback using Remote View Log
- Web interface to remotely configure and monitor GV-Video Gateway using Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari
- Passive and active connection methods with IP video devices (Passive connection only for up to 128 channels and only supported by GV-IP devices)
- Solution for Mobile DVR (GV-Video Server, GV-Compact DVR) to obtain a public IP address
- Bandwidth monitoring
- Video playback using Remote View Log
- Two-way audio communication (only for GV-IP devices through active connection)
- Remote event monitoring through GV-Vital Sign Monitor
- Smart streaming
- Support for live streaming of GV-IP cameras on YouTube
- Support for 31 languages
Ordering Number: 250-VR256-000
Downloads
250-VR256-000-Specsheet
250-VR256-000-User-Manual
250-VR256-000-Quick-Start-Guide
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