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Xanview is widely compatible

One of the many benefits of Xanview is the fact that it is available with the majority of cameras on the market.
Support for a wide range of devices and integration with advanced camera functionality gives you more flexibility to select the most suitable devices to meet your requirements.
Xanview Compatibility

Various camera types supported

Support for over 99.9% of cameras on the market allows Xanview to easily become a part of your existing & future security infrastructure. Read the full compatibility list here.

99.9%

Extensive camera support

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ONVIF Profile S & Profile G

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NVR/DVR

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Video server

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Fisheye & multi-lens cameras

Full streaming support

Xanview supports all of the major video & audio codec, integrating with the optimised video codec with high compression ratios used by certain camera manufacturers.

Video Codec

MJPEG / MPEG-4 / MxPEG / H.264 / H.265

Audio Codec

PCM / AAC / AMR / G.711 / G.726

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Camera feature integration

Xanview integrates with camera features including but not limited to LRP, event detection and various other analytics to provide a powerful, cost effective surveillance system. 

Camera Analytics

Region entering, region leaving, object removing, object leaving, ANPR, sound detection, unusual volume & more

Device Tunneling

With just a few clicks, you can tunnel through to any device IP and port, without port forwarding. This allows you to configure and troubleshoot your cameras and other IP devices, without having to drive on site.

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IP camera support list

The Xanview Timeline supports any camera that is either ONVIF compliant or has either an RTSP or an HTTP stream. This means upward of 99.9% of cameras on the market.

 

Many cameras are detected automatically, others can be added by finding the primary and secondary RTSP path in the manual. If this is not available, you may need to ask the manufacturer of the camera for this.

 

Click here for the full list of supported manufacturers and cameras. 

 

 

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