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| VM95 News | Services | Software | Consulting | Downloads VM95 | VMView | Additional Software | Example Web Page | Example Applet The main control program that runs under XP is called VM95. It has been written by Erdman Video Systems and is continuously being developed and updated as new equipment and capabilities become available. Running in the Windows environment has allowed VM95 to incorporate and use recently introduced technology, both in the digital imaging field (Olympus cameras) and in the communications field (DSL, routers modems TCP/IP). This software is designed to control digital stills cameras and or IP Network cameras. VM95 began over 12 years ago as a simple video imaging tool, and has now evolved into a sophisticated software package that handles video and digital image acquisition, precise pan/tilt control, image processing, panorama creation, graphing, uploading, video server activities, remote control and security monitoring.
One of the more powerful aspects of VM95 is the scheduling of all its activities. Setting up the schedule can be as simple as taking 1 shot per day and uploading it, to setting up 3 panoramas, 5 single shots, uploads to 2 different FTP sites, and slideshow preparation for multiple scenes. Programming the schedule is through a standard Windows interface, complete with Help files. Additional to this the hardware provides a number of analogue ports for recording weather data or utilising triggering devices such as motion detectors. Given the multitude of options available, and a number of new concepts, Eon-FX encourages taking advantage of their training courses. All initial setup and configuration is done by Eon-FX and will be modified to satisfy any late-emerging requirements. Of course Eon-FX primarily uses this software to acquire high quality images to generate time-lapse sequences however, as you can see, this is not the only result that can be achieved. Normally, VM95 runs its schedule and uploads all the desired imagery and data to a Website where the results are displayed to the public. Remote control capabilities have been incorporated into VM95 which allows authorized users to either 'watch' passively as the camera system goes about its scheduled activities. In Remote Control, one can also 'take control' of the camera system, wherein the scheduled activities are stopped and full control is given to the remote user, allowing the user to pan, tilt, zoom and take digital shots, all over the Internet. This type of remote control is not for the public, since the constant interruptions would prevent carrying out the scheduled activities and image acquisition for time-lapse sequences would not be achieved. There is also the consideration of bandwidth, or Internet traffic. At the camera station, there will be a DSL type connection (at best) and this could only handle around 10 simultaneous users. So the important 'final products' of the camera system are high resolution image acquisition and advanced webcam functionality. Check out our video demo and example web page. VM95 running in Automatic Mode (Web Cam Mode) User Interface
The EVS camera system has 2 fundamentally modes of operation: Web Cam Mode, and Remote Control Mode. The most frequently used mode will be Web Cam Mode. The activities carried out in Web Cam Mode include:
Web Cam Mode is programmed using the
scheduling functions of VM95 as discussed above. VM95 normally is in Web
Cam mode when there are no remote users logged on controlling the system.
When remote users log on requesting Full Control, the scheduled activities
stops, and VM95 waits for commands from the remote user. If there is no
activity for 3 minutes, or the remote user logs off, the scheduled activities
resume. Remote Control Mode is used by authorized personnel and allows remote users anywhere on the Internet to either take full control of the system or to watch passively. The 'full control' remote user will have the capability to pan, tilt, and zoom all while watching live video at rates of 1-4 frames per second, depending on Internet traffic, connection speeds and resolution of the images. When in this mode, the Web Cam Mode is temporarily suspended, meaning that the web page imagery will not be updated until the (full control) remote user(s) have disconnected. Web Cam mode will automatically resume after 3 minutes of inactivity. Note that, if a weather station is attached to the system, weather data and graphs will continue to be updated even while a remote user is full control, effectively sharing the Internet connection with VM95 and the remote control user.
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