Moreover, Web Camera Pro provides time-lapse recording, letting users capture video at one frame per second when there's no motion, saving on storage costs and extending the CCTV archive's storage duration. In the ever-evolving landscape of video surveillance software, one persistent challenge has been the complexity associated with setting up and connecting IP cameras. Many existing solutions rely on resource-intensive third-party libraries, making them cumbersome for users. Moreover, the lack of adherence to ONVIF specifications by some IP camera manufacturers adds to the complexity. Another significant issue is stability, most video surveillance software relies on libraries like FFmpeg, which require specific parameters and stream decoding based on the camera model. This creates a fragmented system where users must specify various parameters, such as frame rate, resolution, audio and video codecs, for different camera manufacturers.