CCTV Camera Resolution Support refers to the range of video resolutions that a CCTV system can handle, which is determined by both the cameras and the video surveillance software. While traditional CCTV systems often worked with lower resolutions, modern systems can support high-definition (HD) and even 4K video feeds. The resolution support impacts the clarity and detail of the recorded footage, which is crucial for tasks like facial recognition or license plate identification.
CCTV Camera Live Streaming Software enables real-time broadcasting of video feeds from traditional CCTV cameras. This software is often used in large-scale monitoring systems where multiple stakeholders may need to view the footage simultaneously, such as in shopping malls, stadiums, or public transport systems. Features often include multi-view layouts, real-time alerts, and options for public or private streaming.
CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) Software is a specialized form of video surveillance software designed for managing traditional CCTV camera systems. This software usually supports features like multi-camera viewing, video archiving, and remote control of camera angles. Unlike IP-based systems, CCTV software is generally designed to work with analog video feeds. It is often used in commercial properties, government buildings, and other high-security areas.