July 1, 2008 Greenville, RI USA/ Uden, Netherlands:
Videology Imaging Solutions’ family of network cameras is now available with a first-of-its-kind Extended-Recording System (ERS)—proprietary firmware designed expressly to allow for continuous or triggered, uncompromised video recording and re-recording—up to 16 GB of uninterrupted MJPEG video without data loss.
With ERS there is no need to cable back to the head-end for sensitive and special monitoring needs. Data can be stored and secured separately, without worrying about head-end tampering. ERS allows for an expedited playback process rather than sorting through multiple DVR files, eliminating the complication and cost of a DVR and associated labor altogether.
SD cards in other cameras record only short video clips in response to motion triggers and cannot record with accuracy over older files. Utilizing proprietary technology Videology’s ERS, still based on FAT 12/FAT 16/FAT 32 protocols at the lowest I/O levels, overcomes this limitation by creating large, contiguous files of the maximum permissible size, assuring that no data is lost when recording over older files.
The SD files may be played back with any standard player using Videology’s ERS utility that can be pre-installed on the SD card. SDHC Class 6 SD cards or higher are required.
Videology’s i-NET STREAM IP camera model 20N758 comes loaded with Extended-Recording System (ERS) firmware at no extra charge. The competitively priced IP camera is a cost-effective component of a larger networked surveillance system, allowing for maximum flexibility—when an i-NET STREAM camera with ERS is installed it acts as a remote server or DVR. It does not need to be installed on a network; it can record independently.
Videology welcomes inquiries from OEMs, distributors, and members of the press.
