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ACTi Edge Recorder Client is a light version of a NVR system that will help build up a network video surveillance system based on the camera's local storage. With ACTi Edge Recorder Client, there is no need to prepare separate recording devices since the video is recorded in the SD card inside the camera.

It supports real-time monitoring of up to 16 video streaming devices, multiple layout styles, video search and playback, recording download, and live on-screen PTZ manipulation. With its one-click installer and easy-to-use interface, running a network video surveillance system cannot be easier!

Edge Recorder Client for Windows

Version: V1.0.01.41

Key features:

  • Device auto search
  • Optical/Digital PTZ control
  • Digital input/output control & motion indicator
  • Audio in/out support
  • Multiple channels of live view display
  • Playback viewing
  • Event recording search
  • Download recording file
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