Specifications

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The ActiveX control has been updated to version 1,0,0,21. Its digital signature has been
extended 2 years (now expiring 10/2010), and there is a new optional parameter
bHideUI, which when set to "TRUE" will hide the camera/file title and PTZ toolbar.
An attempt is made by the web server to identify mobile device connections and
forward them to the appropriate default page; iPhones using Safari to jpegpull.htm,
others to cell.htm.
Fix for streaming from some cameras (including Y-Cam) in 320x240 resolution
You may resize posted images (See 7.7) to any arbitrary size. Leave the Size box at
(default) in order to use the same size as the images captured by the camera.
The Text overlay (See 7.1) dialog now includes selection boxes for standard date/time
formatting codes.
The Snapshot tool in the Viewer now allows you to pull a JPEG image out of a movie,
which may be more convenient than using the clipboard and pasting the image into
Paint or a Word document.
2.21
The FPS (frames per second) readout on the camera's status page now uses timing
information from the most recent 60 frames instead of simply dividing total frames by
total time. The result is a more instantaneous and therefore more meaningful statistic.
The system "tray" icon will animate to show a 4-directional arrow when motion is
detected, and will show an eye when someone is remotely viewing video
Remotely viewing clips will maintain the "connected" status for an IP address on the
Index tab of the Stats window
(See 9.)
Support for the Genius IP camera
Bug fix to allow text/graphic overlays to be re-imported using the Import button on the
camera properties
(See 7.) page
There are now options to completely automate the update process, found on the
Options
(See 11.) page. Updates are now downloaded in a worker thread, and progress
is shown in the status bar at the bottom of the window.
This version has been compiled using the latest development tools and SDKs available
from Microsoft in an effort to maximize security and availability.
The Windows Media components now are distributed in the full install package to
eliminate the need to maintain two updates.
The software update process has become more automated; it is now a one-click
procedure.
2.20