Integration with multiple devices
We have completed the integration of SV3C (TM) webcams in the COSO System. Now it is possible to add SV3C Webcams in your monitoring package, and access them from the familiar COSO Monitoring Panel in your phone or from the web.
Here’s how it works: the webcams send an image every time they detect movement in the area they are set to film. Our server knows that the device type is an SV3C cam, so it shows a snippet of the last image taken in the main panel, and clicking on it you can see the history of all images taken today. Much like what Coso 7 time-lapses do, but here the images are triggered by movement in the scope of sight.
In addition, we have successfully integrated the streaming access to the SV3C cameras in our copy of the IP Cams Pro app, and in our own PropVisor mosaic streamer, so we can indifferently stream live a mix of Coso 7 and SV3C webcams. As you see below, some cost effective cameras like the SV3Cs are quite good at night, since they have a very effective night vision setting.
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Update: The latest Faleemi webcams do not allow FTP access, and changed the way RTSP access is done – if it is even still there. So the example in this post works only for older type Faleemi webcams (around 2018). We are not promoting Faleemi anymore, and switched to SV3C, which instead is a solid built outdoors wireless camera that allows streaming and FTP logging.