Web Camera Streaming

The Web Camera Cloud is a hybrid cloud solution that uses Web Camera Pro's real-time intelligent CCTV analytics technology on the camera stream source side. This solution includes a cloud server and a local app that can be installed on a PC, phone, or cloud camera. With a real-time AI-driven motion detector, Web Camera Pro effectively lessens the strain on communication pathways and cloud storage. By balancing between local and cloud storage and processing, systems can ensure real-time monitoring while also benefiting from the scalability and redundancy of cloud services.
The use of artificial intelligence greatly reduces data transmission stress compared to conventional motion detectors. Explore the world of web camera streaming and learn how it can unlock the power of live video for your personal or professional use.

Webcam Software

Web Camera Streaming: Unlocking the Power of Live Video Web Camera Streaming refers to the capability to transmit and view live video feeds from web cameras over the internet or a network. This feature enables real-time monitoring and remote access to webcam video footage from anywhere with an internet connection.
Additionally, the storage requirement would vary based on the frame rate. A higher frame rate would capture more frames per second, leading to larger file sizes. For instance, doubling the frame rate would approximately double the storage need.
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. To further manage storage concerns, integrating local software like Web Camera Pro with cloud services like Video Surveillance Cloud can be effective. It allows users to archive older footage in the cloud, ensuring that local storage is used optimally and critical footage is readily accessible.
Additionally, Web Camera Pro offers time-lapse recording, allowing users to record video with one frame per second in the absence of motion, reducing disk space costs and increasing the storage time of the CCTV archive.

How Much Storage Do You Need?

Let's calculate for different frame rates. The table below presents the storage needs for various frame rates for both 1080p and 4K resolutions:

The values in the table are computed for a full year of continuous recording. To estimate the total storage needs for multiple cameras over the same period, just multiply the table's numbers by the number of cameras you have. For a security setup with 16 cameras, each recording continuously at 1080p resolution for six months, you would require approximately 240 TB of storage. That's a substantial amount! It's vital to realize that storage requirements can soar, particularly with 4K videos recorded at higher frame rates. Using these numbers, it's straightforward to figure out the expenses for buying hard drives or for cloud storage.

Maximizing Storage with Web Camera Pro

Typical CCTV software typically identifies pixel alterations, often causing false alerts due to shifting light situations or other irrelevant motions. In contrast, Web Camera Pro employs neural network algorithms for smart object and motion identification, considerably reducing unneeded recordings.


Recording to the cloud using Web Camera Pro occurs only in the event of a specific incident. If no incident occurs, users can record in time-lapse mode, ensuring that storage is used efficiently. This efficiency is particularly useful for users with limited storage capacity, whether locally or in the cloud. The fusion of artificial intelligence and data decentralization tech in Web Camera Pro and VideoSurveillance.Cloud enables the fast and cost-efficient establishment of an effective CCTV monitoring system.

Video Surveillance Software API

A Video Surveillance Software API (Application Programming Interface) allows for the integration of video surveillance software with other systems or applications. This can be particularly useful for businesses that want to combine surveillance with other security or operational software. APIs provide a set of protocols and tools for building software and facilitate the sharing of functionalities and data between different systems. With API integration, users can, for instance, incorporate surveillance video feeds into third-party dashboards, triggering automated responses based on detected events.
For a 4TB hard drive, the storage capacity for different camera setups varies based on resolution and storage duration.
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