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IP Camera Multiple Viewer 3.4.6.60 was available as a giveaway on October 13, 2024!
IP Camera Multiple Viewer is perfect for viewing and recording IP cameras. The program connects to all IP cameras using the following protocols: RTSP, ONVIF, MJPEG, JPEG, and USB. The program offers a comprehensive connection wizard to help you connect to IP cameras, and you can also enter the direct camera URL.
With IP Camera Multiple Viewer, you view all cameras simultaneously in a scalable viewport, just like a traffic camera control center, for example. You can activate motion detection sensors and let the program automatically record cameras and review the footage later. All images and videos captured from the IP cameras have a timestamp.
With IP Camera Multiple Viewer, you can save your list of monitored cameras to a file on the hard disk using the program's proprietary file system. When you open your file later, the program automatically connects to all cameras at once. You can have different monitoring setups saved on individual files.
IP Camera Multiple Viewer allows you to view individual cameras on separate tabs in full screen. IP Camera Multiple Viewer also connects to ONVIF cameras and allows you to Pan, Tilt, and Zoom when the camera supports such operations.
Main Features:
1. One scalable monitoring viewport where you see all cameras simultaneously, just like a traffic monitoring central, for example.
2. Capture timestamped pictures and video from the cameras.
3. Turn on motion detection sensors to record cameras automatically.
4. Save your camera monitoring setups to files on the hard disk. The program connects to all cameras at once when you open your file from the hard disk.
5. Connect to JPEG, MJPEG, RTSP, ONVIF, USB, and Firewire cameras.
6. Send Pan, Tilt, and Zoom commands to cameras that support the operations.
Extra Features:
1. Convenient folders to store videos and photos. You can change the location of the folders to store files.
2. The program does not demand much CPU even when connected to many cameras.
3. Connection wizard to help facilitate finding and connecting to cameras.
4. Ability to connect to cameras directly by the full camera URL.
IP Camera Multiple Viewer has all the features expected of a modern monitoring central: Scaleable monitoring viewport, automatic recording through motion detection, file system to save monitoring setups and open all cameras at once, connection wizard, and CPU low usage.
Windows 7/ 8/ 8.1/10/ 11
11.5 MB
Lifetime
$19.90
I have a Reolink IP system that has its own software but I cannot get this IP Viewer to do recognize them.
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The software is pretty useless, I have never got it to work. It detects the cameras OK but to get it to work you have to pick from a list of 100 or more stream formats of witch I have never found in any Mfg information as they suggest you look. Also there support system does not work either, you get a message that you message failed comes up. Not to mention their web site looks like a 12 year old made it. I'll stick with ip2p2 free software that works great and is easy.
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Steve, Unfortunately I purchased the program because the giveaway would not work for me tried contacting support and nothing from them the paid version is useless to me as well, interested in how to get the ip2p2 software do you have a link to it I need a program to view multiple cameras to care for elderly mother TIA
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does not connect to the IP cameras over the internet that use a sub-domain redirection service to obtain the current IP number and custom port number, might work if camera was on a static IP but what domestic user does that with a domestic ISP contract? I know I did for a couple of decades but new users very rarely have that facility on offer.
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Hi. Any chance of some help?
I have downloaded the software.
I have three Ring cameras.
Are these "IP Cameras"?
How do I add them
Any help appreciated
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Joel Malach, Googled what are considered as IP cameras
Internet Protocol (IP) cameras are digital security cameras that send and receive video footage over a network or the internet. They are also known as network cameras.
Here are some characteristics of IP cameras:
• Standalone: IP cameras are standalone devices with their own IP address.
• • Network connection: IP cameras can connect to a network using WiFi or a Power over Ethernet (PoE) cable.
• • No local recording device: IP cameras don't require a local recording device like analog CCTV systems.
• • Real-time viewing: IP cameras can process data internally and be viewed in real-time.
• • Remote viewing: Footage from IP cameras can be viewed remotely from anywhere in the world via the internet.
• • Higher resolutions: IP cameras offer at least HD and higher resolutions like 4K.
• • Built-in web servers: IP cameras have built-in web servers that keep video files encrypted.
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Joel Malach, yes they are IP cameras BUT they are proprietary and as far as I am aware are only viewable using the Ring specific API so you are pretty much locked into their subscription service and software.
TK
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