The Power of Linux and Real-time Video Recording
1 January 1970 Anaheim, CA - Information Technology & Power (ITP: http://www.itplink.com) introduced the latest LNX Digital Video Recorder (DVR) Series, breaking new grounds in the development of digital surveillance thru the fusion of Linux, hardware MPEG-4 compression and powerful audio/video management capabilities. The new LNX DVR Series – a set of 16-channel and 8-channel digital video recorders, offers real-time full motion & high quality video, unrivaled audio bitrates, increased video storage capacity, quadruplex multifunctional operations, unmatched stability and reliability at all times. Some of the newest digital surveillance functions of the LNX DVR Series include Power PTZ, which offers enhanced Pan, Tilting and Zoom abilities with Motion Tracking; Dynamic Live Display; and Smart (hardware) MPEG-4 Recording plus hardware motion detection & hardware watermark functions. Future additions to the LNX DVR Series would include Diagnostic DVR Tools and enhanced Playback options. Information Technology & Power projects a 25% increase in their annual DVR (including OEM business) sales volume this year, from $4 million to $5 million with the release of the new LNX DVR Series, along with the fully hardwired MPEG-4 video capture board. ITP also forecasts a gradual trend towards developing digital video surveillance solutions on the Linux platform. Read more news from ITP, Inc. Neugent goes for Linux
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