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b. Microsoft Windows XP (all versions)
c. Microsoft Windows Vista (all versions)
d. Linux Ubuntu 6.06 Debian Package
e. Mac OSX (operating on Intel CPU)
5. Any combination of VMS Client applications running on any of the above listed operating
systems shall be able to connect to view and retrieve live or recorded video from any of the
ivtVision Server applications running on any of the operating systems listed in 2.01 G below.
As an example, an VMS Client running on Microsoft Windows Vista shall be able to
simultaneously connect to four (4) different VMS Servers all running with a different
operating system, one each running on Server 2003, XP, Vista & Linux respectively.
E. Client Browser.
A Browser based Client shall have a feature to connect to a VMS Server to display live video.
The Client Browser shall display video on a PC, Mac, Linux PC, PDA, iPhone & CEL phone
using the following browsers:
1. Internet Explorer 6, 7 or 8
2. Firefox 2 or 3
3. Opera 9 and above
4. Safari 2 or 3
5. The Client Browser shall also connect with non-Java script browsers and shall be compliant
with HTML 4.0 (www.w3.org).
F. VMS Client on Multiple Monitors.
The VMS software shall have the capability to run multiple client applications simultaneously on
one PC workstation with multiple monitors. Up to four VGA monitors shall be configured on a
single PC workstation with one client application running on each VGA monitor. As
decompressing video is CPU-intensive, the PC workstation shall have multiple processors, one
for each VMS client application. The HP PT453A Display Adaptor shall be used to support up to
four VGA monitors. This is an NVidia Quadro-based board that shall have been tested running
the VMS Client with VGA and DVI monitors up to 1920x1200 resolutions.
G. VMS Server Software.
A server is a computer system that provides services to other computing systems—called
clients—over a TCP/IP network. The VMS Server software shall record and retrieve video,
audio and alarm data and provide it to the VMS Clients upon request. The VMS Server software
running on the Hybrid NVR shall operate on any of the following operating systems:
1. Microsoft Windows XP
2. Linux Ubuntu 8.04 Debian Package
H. Standalone Client/Server.
A client and server can simultaneously reside and operate on one computer and communicate to
each other through a TCP/IP loop back interface. A loopback address is a special IP address
(127.0.0.1) that is designed for the client and server software to communicate with each other on
the same computer. By combining the functionality of the VMS Client and Server software on
one system, administrators can deploy both standalone and network configurations that can
scale required. The administrator shall have the added benefit of configuring and administering
the VMS server with identical features either locally or remotely.
I. IP Camera based Motion Detection.
Motion based video recording with the VMS server software shall be based on using the motion
detection alarm (also known as a flag) generated by the IP camera. The motion detection
feature of the IP camera shall generates an alarm whenever movement occurs in the image.
The VMS server software reads the alarm from the IP camera to determine if motion occurred
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