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Exacq Technologies
provides integration tools that enable dealers and
development partners to rapidly integrate external
devices and third party solutions with exacqVision
Video Management System (VMS) systems. Video can be
integrated with access control systems, retail Point
of Sale (POS) systems and more. Exacq provides tools
for developing custom integrated solutions and
drivers for off the shelf third party products.
Multiple options are available with exacqVision open
architecture VMS solutions depending on your
integration needs. |
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Many 3rd party systems
desire the ability to easily integrate live or
recorded video from an exacqVision System. For
example, an access control system may want to
display a live video window from a camera pointed at
a doorway when the door sensor indicates the door
opened. The exacqVision Client software supports
these requirements by being highly configurable from
a command line interface (CLI). The exacqVision CLI
offers many integration options by passing an XML
file into the exacqVision Client from a command
line. More in
this blog post. |
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The exacqVision Client
SDK enables seamless integration with 3rd party
security solutions. An Application Program Interface
(API), sample source code and documentation provide
development partners the tools they need to quickly
develop integrated solutions. With the exacqVision
Client SDK developers can tightly integrate video
into third party products to view live and recorded
video within their custom integrated application.
Integration of previously discrete systems into one
solution allows for efficiencies and improved
functionality. Development partners will now be able
to offer their customers a more comprehensive
security solution. |
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The exacqVision web
service provides a Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
for developing browser based applications for
accessing video from the service. The exacqVision
web service is included with the exacqVision server
that provides video access to other web client
applications. Clients make CGI requests to receive
the video. Exacq developed two web clients, Advanced
and Simple, to access video from a PC browser and
mobile device. A web client transmits a request to
the exacqVision web service, which processes the
request and returns video to the client. The
exacqVision web service does not have built in user
interface, and it is generally up to the client to
process input and display output. |
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The eDVR Video
Compression board is a multipurpose PCI plug in
board designed to be a complete security system on a
board. It has all of the features required by a CCTV
digital video recording, display, and control
system. The eDVR Software Developers Kit provides an
API, sample source code and documentation for
developing a complete digital video application
using the eDVR Video Compression board. |
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