*1 Possible to download analysis results data to Client PC
Īnalyzed still image file (JPEG)*1, analysis results file (CSV)*1, log (CSV), analyzed data (JSON)*2
Displayed in English for other languages than listed above. Linked to the language settings of Milestone XProtect Smart Client. Milestone XProtect Smart Client for Express and Professional 64-bit 2019 R2 * The function to encrypt communication with the client and services that retrieve data streams from the recording server is not supported.
Windows 10 Pro/Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit *2 A JPEG image file size can vary widely, depending on the resolution of the input video, background, and color of the image.ĬPU: Intel Core i7-4770 or greater (3.4 GHz or greater) The specifications required vary according to the number of analysis to be executed. *1 In the case of simultaneously executing five analysis. When outputting JPEG files, one JPEG file is outputted for each count interval, the amount of data from the start till the end of analysis can be calculated by the following formula.Īmount of output data from JPEG file= 1 JPEG image file size*2 x period between start and end of analysis (sec.) / count interval (sec.) Storage: Sufficient capacity for outputting data is necessary. There is even a song about it.Crowd People Counter for Milestone XProtect Version 1.0ĬPU: Intel Core i7-6700 or greater (4 cores or more, HT technology compatible)*1
5 point release upgrade - they added custom camera layouts which GV-NVR should of had 10 years ago and refreshed the GUI). I *really* want to switch off of Geovision GV-NVR but don't want to run into another licensing cluster**** like Geo has with the non-existent upgrade pricing plan to go from GV-NVR to GV-VMS (basically there is no plan, you just have to re-purchase VMS and sell your NVR dongles on E-bay or Craigslist even though VMS is technically only a. What the hell?ĭid that release cost extra money or was it more like the Win 8.0 to 8.1 release that was free? If you bought Win7 when it was new, it was good for a long 5 to 6 years easily without paying in every couple years. I'm hoping the Windows 7 pricing model would apply here. If I purchase Xprotect Essential 2016 now, will I need to re-purchase new licenses for it in 1 or 2 years down the road? If so, that could get costly for a home user very quickly. I don't think this question was ever answered.
The problem with that is, according to this chart, it's no longer receiving service updates and it looks like it expires/terminates in 2016.ĭo they really have such a short life cycle on their software and does it really expire, requiring you to upgrade to a newer version and buy all new licenses for your cameras every few years? If that's the case, I'm not sure I want to use it even if it's the greatest program ever. I contacted Milestone and apparently I could use the 2.1 version of Essentials as it still supports 32-bit. Thinking about installing Xprotect and taking it for a spin soon. Geovision still has the old wonky interface from 10 years ago and it is in such a dire need of updating it's almost unbelievable how it has existed for this long.ĭoes Xprotect blow Geo out of the water in most respects, or is Geo still worth the hassle? I've been using Geovision for over 10 years but I'm getting really sick of the lack of basic OS functionality from within the software. How does the 64bit version of Xprotect compare to the latest Geovision NVR version? On the other server I went to 8GB because it was cheap, but actually memory usage never goes that high, it's mostly for future proofing. Upgrading to 4GB actually made things faster than before with 32-bit and 2GB RAM. So if you ask me is it worth it, yes, enough to have done two 32-bit to 64-bit Win 7 upgrade just for Milestone and trust me, I was not happy about it.Īlso, for what it's worth, I had 2GB RAM and that worked OK for 32-bit, when going to 64-bit it barely started.
I've used 2.1 Essential in the past because I had a 32-bit Windows 7 computer and while it's a total PITA to re-install Windows to 64-bit, the latest version is so much easier to install and works better.