Specifications

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The ActiveX control has been updated to version 1,0,0,29 which allows a larger XVID
frame size, allowing for large index (all cameras) streams.
H.264 streaming cameras that support the RTSP protocol may be added using the RTSP
stream network IP camera device option.
It should now be possible to connect a camera to a Windows Media (ASF stream) server
by using the WM/ASF stream Network/IP camera device type. You must separate the
URL into two components, the IP/host name and the video path. For example,
http://abctest123.c123.a.bc.akamaistream.net/H/111/23222/v0001/reflector:23222.asf
would be host name = abctest123.c123.a.bc.akamaistream.net and video path =
/H/111/23222/v0001/reflector:23222.asf
The mouse wheel was not working for certain mice/settings to digitally zoom video, and
this has been corrected
The 4-up camera window layout no longer swaps out the camera in the 4th position for
the currently selected camera; this camera-swapping now only occurs in the 1-up
view. The camera "position#" setting controls the ordering of the cameras for now; in a
future release, a way to graphical arrange your camera windows will be offered.
2.39
A significant change to the motion detection (See 7.3) "make time" algorithm has been
made. If you set the make time to 0, the detector will be triggered immediately just as
before. In order to trigger the detector with higher values, additional motion must
continue to occur without a time equal to half of the make time elapsing. The
advantage to this is that it's now easier to configure the rejection of ephemeral
motion. However, if you are triggering recording, you may miss some of the initial
motion in your recording. To compensate for that, you may use the "include pre-trigger
images" option on the Record tab.
2.38
XVID bugs fixed in custom xvidcore.dll distribution
The camera Post page now allows both "post to a folder" and "post to an FTP
server". Previously, it was one or the other.
The Windows Media setup window now allows you to specify an audio stream offset
value with a range +/- 8 seconds. If your Windows Media audio recording or webcasting
is out of sync with the video, this will allow you to tweak it.
2.37
XCast ActiveX control updated to use GDI+ drawing if DirectX is unable to obtain video
memory surfaces. This should eliminate drawing anomalies on remote viewing systems
with lower-end video cards.