Maybe someone here can throw some good ideas at this situation for me.
I have an end user (I work at a company and maintain our security systems, we use Hikvision, don't judge).... he needs to view a 4 camera live feed on one monitor and another 4-8 on the other monitor. Right now I have iVMS 4200 running for the monitor with 4+ feeds and I am using the NVR web interface on the other (both are ran off the same pc). This works fine however, I can't set it up so that if he reboots, it'll automatically have his internet explorer cameras up and running. The functionality just isn't there from the NVR's standpoint. Obviously I can create a script that'll get him to the NVR site and log him in but it's a task for him to go through and select the proper cameras in the correctly boxes on the screen , he is very old school. There are over 100 cameras on that NVR and his user only has access to the ones he needs. Can anyone think of a solution for this? I do like the browser because it doesn't have lag to it, iVMS is always behind a second or more and the four cameras he needs on its own screen needs real time for his job. The reason this is an issue right now is because before they were analog cameras and since have been replaced within the last week.
Thanks! I'm sure this doesn't make much sense as I'm fairly scatter brained from a long week. Luckily it's Friday!
I have an end user (I work at a company and maintain our security systems, we use Hikvision, don't judge).... he needs to view a 4 camera live feed on one monitor and another 4-8 on the other monitor. Right now I have iVMS 4200 running for the monitor with 4+ feeds and I am using the NVR web interface on the other (both are ran off the same pc). This works fine however, I can't set it up so that if he reboots, it'll automatically have his internet explorer cameras up and running. The functionality just isn't there from the NVR's standpoint. Obviously I can create a script that'll get him to the NVR site and log him in but it's a task for him to go through and select the proper cameras in the correctly boxes on the screen , he is very old school. There are over 100 cameras on that NVR and his user only has access to the ones he needs. Can anyone think of a solution for this? I do like the browser because it doesn't have lag to it, iVMS is always behind a second or more and the four cameras he needs on its own screen needs real time for his job. The reason this is an issue right now is because before they were analog cameras and since have been replaced within the last week.
Thanks! I'm sure this doesn't make much sense as I'm fairly scatter brained from a long week. Luckily it's Friday!