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September 23, 2008

VideoIQ iCVR Storage Encoder introduced at ASIS International 2008

At ASIS 2008 in Atlanta, VideoIQ revealed its new iCVR Storage Encoder. The VideoIQ iCVR allows users to integrate their existing analog CCTV cameras into an IP-based surveillance system that offers power, flexibility, and intelligent functionality. The encoder is ideal for those who want the benefits of IP-based surveillance, while still being able to make use of their analog security cameras.

The VideoIQ iCVR is a single-channel DVR that works with any analog camera. Using intelligent analytics it can detect and warn of threats, record video based on specific types of events, communicate on the network only when needed, and provides fast content-based video search. Using H.264 video compression, the encoder optimizes bandwidth. It also provides full analog PTZ control. Other highlights include 160 GB of storage per camera built into each encoder, high-quality intelligent recording, plug-and-play analytics, and easy integration with third-party video management software.

Learn more about VideoIQ encoders and IP cameras...


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Posted by Dan on September 23, 2008 3:57 PM

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