![]() We strive to ensure that all available components can be customized by the client to fit their needs. You can export video on demand, set up a regular event that will request video for a certain period of time once a day, receive a link to the video and download it to yourself. Using the Open API, you can create your own alternative to your Ivideon account. Therefore, in any request, we include a slightly earlier video than noted by the request itself. If a request comes in, the camera starts recording, takes the last 5 seconds and also sends them. The pre-buffer stores the last 5 seconds (approximately) of a live video, but the camera does not send it anywhere. The pre-buffer allows you to compensate for any network delays. The algorithm of actions of our system implies the appearance of some delays, but we have implemented a pre-buffer on cameras, recording video several seconds before the event occurred. That is, this fork directly VLC library with a fairly large number of additions, and optimizations, which we did ourselves. Both SDKs are based on a modified video player from the VLC project that is used to play live video and archived video on a web page or in a mobile application. In parallel with the API, the development of our integration components of the SDK, which are responsible for reproduction, was going on: this is the Web SDK written in Javascript and the Mobile SDK. Once there is a demand, it means that we had to provide a proposal: to provide our interface to other companies and users, having well structured it and having written intelligible documentation. We came to the idea of starting the development in the easiest way - customers asked for the ability to manage Ivideon as a service: independently connect and disconnect video surveillance cameras, change tariff plans, manage camera settings, change the recording quality and schedule, increase or decrease the volume, play the recording client application or website. More details about this at the end of the article. The project is still in beta testing, but you can try the API if you wish. Yes, it is an open API that allows our customers and partners to simplify and automate the interaction with our service. So in Ivideon we were engaged in a worthwhile project - Open API. For the rest of the details refer to the very first article. If you do not know who we are, then we will explain in four words: video surveillance service via the Internet. When you are silent for so long, you are either dead, or you work hard to at one moment explode with news and tell something worthwhile. How quickly time flew by: our previous post came out on Habré 2 years ago.
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