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MULTIEYE-HYBRID/NET software upgrade features a variety of new functions
The long-anticipated software upgrade for the MULTIEYE software version 2.1.1.3 will be available in August 2009
Starting in August, 2009, the long-anticipated software upgrade for artec technologies' established MULTIEYE software version 2.1.1.3 will be available.

The software upgrade features a variety of new functions such as: support of H.264 cameras (for example from Arecont, Axis); more than 50 new camera profiles (for example for Basler, Sanyo, Cisco); optimised telecommunication transmission; improved operation of the shell; digital watermarks in videos, and support of IP-1 single-channel expansions.

In addition, optimisations in alarm management and motion detection such as the logarithmic scaling of the sensitivity regulator have been built in. The new version likewise provides support for 360° Immervision object lenses and the tie-in of a protocol converter via the DataLog module.

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