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New Axis video management software launched

The latest version of Norbain’s Axis Camera Station 5 video management software for mid-size installations, features hardware decoding, third-party IP camera integration and optimised rendering for high-definition identification of up to three 4K video streams. A new mobile viewing app allows for easy remote monitoring.
June 7, 2016 Read time: 1 min

The latest version of Norbain’s 2215 Axis Camera Station 5 video management software for mid-size installations, features hardware decoding, third-party IP camera integration and optimised rendering for high-definition identification of up to three 4K video streams. A new mobile viewing app allows for easy remote monitoring.

The operator mode provides a dedicated interface that meets the requirements of the occasional user as well as the more active user in larger installations.

The software supports 360° overview recording, H.264 compression, multi-view streaming, Axis Zipstream technology and advanced camera-based video motion detection. Additional functionality can be added with ACAP applications.

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