Watch video and listen to audio in real-time. Export video in the format of your choice.
Video analytics in the archive
Filter the Line software archive by detection, object size, and color. The frame is divided into 64 areas during the search. Search by color supports 10 shades.
Viewing the archive using a mobile phone
Users of Line 7.0 can browse the archive using mobile clients for Android and iOS.
Multiserver Playback
Multiserver playback allows you to simultaneously work with multiple servers running Line, independent of their physical location. A multiserver setup is commonly used by organizations with many offices in different locations, allowing all servers to be monitored from a single location.
Synchronized Playback
Simultaneously view recorded video surveillance from all cameras on the server.
Tags in the archive
This feature is used to attach labels to the video archive. Users can determine the beginning, end, and event type. To search, simply enter the label in the designated search field; you will be shown all video that matches the search criteria.
Export Formats
The program allows you to upload any segment of recorded video (from one second to three days) in WMV, AVI, or DIVX format. Video surveillance footage may also be exported along with audio recording if a microphone was configured for the camera.
Remote Export
Export video surveillance from anywhere in the world; Line allows you to export to both local and remote folders.
Export from multiple cameras simultaneously.
Users have the option to export archived video from multiple cameras in two ways: – Multiple cameras in a split-view single video file; – Multiple cameras with an individual video file for each camera
Decompose Frames
With Line, you can breakdown selected video footage to view the individual frames, which can then be saved to disk. This feature is capable of breaking down a single second of surveillance footage into as many as 25 frames.
Easy Timeline
Archive timescale can be configured to show in seconds, minutes, hours, or days. This makes locating specific surveillance times quick and easy for the user.
Scrolling
Use the scroll wheel on your mouse to select a more precise timeframe, allowing you to start playback from the best time position.
Playback Shortcuts
Video surveillance playback can be controlled using convenient keyboard shortcuts. Use the Spacebar to pause video playback, the up and down arrows to increase/decrease playback speed, the left and right arrows to play/rewind footage, and use the scroll wheel on the mouse to increase/decrease the available time scale.
Supports
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