Eocortex Client application🔗

Feature

Description

Eocortex Client application

The Eocortex Client application is a full-featured application with an intuitive user interface that provides access to all video surveillance functions in a few clicks: live video viewing, archive playback, PTZ camera control, event viewing, video analytics, system configuration

Keyboard shortcuts

Configuring keyboard shortcuts that will be used to perform various actions in the application

Direct connection to cameras

Direct connection to cameras from the operator’s computer

Connecting to cameras via server

CConnection from the operator’s computer to the servers to which the cameras are bound

Connecting to cameras via proxy server

Connection from the operator’s computer to one proxy server that, in its turn, is connected to the servers to which the cameras are bound

System event log

Events Log contains information about all events registered in the system, including starting and stopping server applications, information about connections to cameras, changes of settings, user actions, alarms, video analytics results and other events. To make it easier to find events in the log, it is possible to filter and sort them by various criteria

Time zone display

In the application, the camera time can be displayed in two modes:

  • in the time zone of the operating system in which the Client is running

  • in the time zone of the camera itself

Watermarking

Display watermark in the camera cell: both in live view and archive playback.

Watermark overlay when printing and saving a frame, and exporting timestamped AVI and MP4 videos

Opening cameras in the browser

Option to open HTML pages of cameras in the browser

Automatic Eocortex Client application update1

Automatic Eocortex Client application update when connecting to the Eocortex server

P2P server connection

P2P connection to servers registered in Eocortex Cloud

Display modes

Variety of display modes: both full-screen mode and many screen grids with different number of cells (up to 262). Some screen grids have cells with vertical orientation

Camera drag-and-dropping

Dragging and dropping cameras from one screen grid to another using a mouse or a touch screen

Digital zoom

Zooming in real-time and archived video to the whole cell of a grid or to full screen

Frame aspect ratio control

Choosing various ways of displaying video in a screen grid cell: keeping proportions of the video transmitted by the camera; stretching the image to the cell size; with automatic selection of optimal display mode. In addition to the default mode for all cells, it is possible to set a separate display mode for each cell

Video stream buffering

Increasing the smoothness of the image due to frame buffering

Views

Pre-configured screen grids with cameras placed in the cells.

Views simplify video surveillance by selecting ready-made views and switching between them instead of manually configuring each cell.

Views can be set up either centrally or on an individual workstation. Centrally defined views are available from any workstation for all users who have the rights to view the cameras included in the view. Views configured on an individual workstation are available only on that workstation and only to the user who created them.

You can create an unlimited number of views of any type.

The list of views is presented in the form of a tree

Automatic view change

Automate the video surveillance process due to the process of automatically changing views on the monitor. Sequences of auto-change views are set up centrally. An unlimited number of such sequences can be configured

Multiple displays

Support for multiple monitors within a single workstation

Overview monitor

Using one of the displays to view in full screen any camera selected on the other display in grid mode

Frame saving

Saving a frame or its fragment on a disk as a JPEG, PNG or BMP file

Overlaying the watermark on the image.

Saving files with an electronic signature

Frame printing

Printing out a frame or its fragment.

Overlaying the watermark on the image

Video archive export

Exporting a video archive fragment to AVI, MP4 and Eocortex proprietary format.

Export to MP4 can be performed with or without time stamps.

Eocortex proprietary format supports the possibility to export multiple cameras to a single file for simultaneous playback.

Adding a watermark to the downloaded archive.

Encoding the downloaded archive using a password

Saving files with an electronic signature

1 Not supported on GNU/Linux family operating systems

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