ONVIF Seeks Developers for Advanced Video Streaming Challenge
The online challenge offers cash prizes for developers who use the protocol provided by ONVIF to create open source mobile or desktop applications for advanced video streaming.
The online challenge offers cash prizes for developers who use the protocol provided by ONVIF to create open source mobile or desktop applications for advanced video streaming.
Each ONVIF profile has a fixed set of features that must be supported by a conformant device or client. Here are the various interoperability features that ONVIF offers.
Profile T includes support for H.265 video compression, an expanded feature set and more.
ONVIF Profile A is the first open specification that allows for the mixing and matching of access control devices and clients within a system, facilitating interoperability for multi-vendor projects.
Bringing the Maryland-based firm into the fold is said to build on Convergint’s expertise in federal and state markets.
As an Authentic Mercury partner, Vanderbilt will provide customers with a streamlined path to move beyond proprietary hardware to more feature-rich access control solutions.
Profile Q has been in release candidate status in order to provide industry review and feedback prior to the final release.
The working group will collaborate primarily with ONVIF members, plus interact with system integrators, system designers and ONVIF ecosystem stakeholders.
More than 55 technical experts from 25 companies logged more than 260 hours of total testing time during the three-day event.
ONVIF Steering Committee Chairman Per Björkdahl informed members of the company’s goals and strategies for the coming year.