Note: The protocol automatically is switched to TCP if Secure connection is chosen: If the live video does not have to be secured, it is possible to choose what protocol should be used: TCP, UDP, Multicast, UDP Unicast. The secure connection is not chosen by default. Live video from ONVIF camera to VSG or Operator Client can be secured with a Secure connection check box in the Add/ Edit ONVIF Encoder dialog. ONVIF camera connection to VSG and BVMS Operator Client: Note: most of the ONVIF cameras do not support all in Configuration Client available events The AUX commands are sent to camera vis VSG and can be triggered for an ONVIF device on alarm. In the “Add ONVIF encoder” dialog it was added a new device properties entry that shows weather AUX is supported by device.Once ONVIF camera is added to VSG, its capabilities are automatically scanned.Status and triggering is possible over BVMS scripts.Thee relay status is automatically updated and signaled with an appropriate icon in Operator Client.Relays can be added to the Logical Tree by drag& drop and triggered from there.The ONVIF relays are scanned automatically.Profile T functionality is only supported for devices that are added over VSGįor conditional and optional features please refer to the BVMS - ONVIF Device compatibilityarticle.įunctionalities available for all devices added over VSG (BVMS 10.0):.
Profile T focuses on advanced video streaming like use of H.264, H265 encoding formats, HTTPS streaming and event definition is more precise there Profile S concentrates on basic video streaming and configuration Which is the VSG preparation to support ONVIF Profile T in BVMS 10.0?Īdditionally to ONVIF profile S, BVMS 10.0 supports ONVIF profile T.