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New High End IP Video Server And Storage Solution From Geutebruck
New High End IP Video Server And Storage Solution From Geutebruck

The GeViStore-IP/8Bay is Geutebruck's new redundant storage server system for IP applications requiring high performance and high survivability.  It is a complete solution designed to meet high end video security requirements in stand-alone and networked applications in environments such as airports, prisons, power plants, pharmaceutical companies and casinos.  Built from high quality server components, the GeViStore-IP is extremely failure resistant with a redundant power supply and integral hot-swap level 5 RAID for the 14 TByte video database.  The unit records 800 images per second and streams 800 images per second simultaneously.  It has virtual matrix functionality for analog, IP, standard CCD and megapixel cameras and processes up to 1600 pictures per second for display on a separate display computer in full D1 resolution. - A performance achieved by running Geutebruck's GeViScope video management system on latest server hardware components under the operating system Windows 2008 Server. -  Yet the GeViStore-IP is small enough to fit in two 19" rack units, and this efficient use of hardware, space and energy keeps operating costs small too.The GeViStore-IP has a hardware surveillance function to enable easy diagnosis of any malfunctions.  And besides two 1GBit Ethernet ports, it also has a special administration network port which supports remote server management to BIOS level through a standard web browser. - Thus avoiding travel delays and ensuring that problems can get immediate expert attention. 

Geutebruck’s New G-Scope/1000 Series Of Compact NVRs
Geutebruck’s New G-Scope/1000 Series Of Compact NVRs

Some projects seem to ask the impossible, they demand high performance video systems but lack space for the hardware. However, now there’s the Geutebruck G-Scope/1000 series of high performance NVRs with enhanced temperature stability and compact, 302 x 250 mm x 2HU cases.  Equipped with a 1TB database and ideal for building into ATMs or fitting into tight spots, this new series of devices is also attractively priced for retail outlets and other operations with just a few video cameras. The units support multiple compression algorithms including H264CCTV, H.264 and MJPEG formats with freely configurable resolutions and offer highly sophisticated recording and networking capabilities. The G-Scope/1044 processes up to 4 analog and 2 IP video sources at once, while its pure IP equivalent, the G-Scope/1006 supports up to 6 IP inputs. Despite diminutive dimensions these G-Scope/1000 models boast the traditional Geutebruck performance and functionality and punch well above their weight.  Technical features include: TCP/IP based digital video matrix functionality iSCSI support for external storage PLC-based video management functionality (using GeViPLC) Dynamic user interface adaptations triggered by events or user profiles Geutebruck’s Omnibrid multi standard video compression technology Integration of unlimited systems via network (LAN/WAN) using TCP/IP Eight sabotage controlled binary inputs and four relay outputs For more information on this range of NVRs and all Geutebruck video security solutions please visit www.geutebrueck.com

Geutebruck Pictures A World With Less Data And Higher Service Standards
Geutebruck Pictures A World With Less Data And Higher Service Standards

The H.264 compression process is widely regarded as the most efficient video process for compressing moving images, because, with suitable computer resources, it can generate the lowest band widths for a given image resolution and quality.  However, most H.264 standard compression processes ignore the fact that large amounts of bandwidth and storage capacity could also be saved by avoiding the generation, transmission or storage of images (or extra resolution) which are not going to be required by the user.  This is a pity because it means that considerable wastage and unnecessary infrastructure costs are incorporated into video security systems. To appreciate the extent of this you only have to look at how many workstation monitors out there are being sent four Full-HD resolution data streams when they can actually only display four D1 or one Full-HD feed.  Geutebruck decided to do better. Going back to basics, but remaining within the H.264 standard, it produced H264CCTV, a process much better adapted to video security systems, their routine functions and the needs of their users. So, when H264CCTV is employed in a control center, H264CCTV-supporting cameras send the four images for the workstation monitor in D1 resolution until such time as the operator asks for full screen display. Then the selected camera switches its data stream to full-HD and the others cease transmitting to the viewer. This eliminates unwanted images and unusable resolution, and slashes bandwidth and processing loads. The unusual way H264CCTV’s video frames are linked together helps it avoid many typical H.264 problems.  It doesn’t produce artefacts if an individual data package is lost in the network.  It doesn’t over-burden the display processor and hang up the system when cameras are switched. - Instead, its fast and easy decoding ensures that switching at 25fps is well within the processor’s comfort zone. - It doesn’t make viewing and investigation difficult with jumps or jerks, but always replays video with smooth motion, even fast forward, backwards and frame by frame. And, with H264CCTV, event searches don’t just offer you the nearest frame with metadata attached, but always deliver precisely the frame you asked for. Then there’s the costly compromise many H.264 system users have to make between recording more frames per second than they really need, or viewing fewer frames per second than they’d really like, or both.  This frustrating situation arises because the chained frame formations in most H.264 implementations make it impossible to discard individual frames to create streams with different picture rates for different purposes. On the other hand, the independent control of recording and live video qualities was a basic requirement in the design of the H264CCTV structure so it ensures that users can have dual streams with exactly the quality of service they require. For more about H264CCTV and products which use it visit www.geutebrueck.com

Geutebruck Makes Multi-standard Video Processing The New Standard
Geutebruck Makes Multi-standard Video Processing The New Standard

At Security Essen 2010, Geutebruck is showcasing the new re_porter-IP/SE, an entry-level IP server; the GeViScope-AS/R, a new high performance GeViScope-based video analysis platform; as well as a new independent SD card ‘Nano DVR' facility for their IP video sources VIPCAM-DN101/PX and CAM2IP. But perhaps the most significant development on their stand is the new generation of software for GeViStore and GeViScope platforms. Its new ‘omnibrid' multi-standard video processing enables M-JPEG and H.264-based standard as well as specialist video surveillance ones (MPEG4CCTV, H264CCTV) to be used in the same system. It supports the use of analog, digital, megapixel, ONVIF-compliant and even 16/9 HD-format cameras. And its real-time signal trans-coding enables IP cameras to be used for Geutebruck video analysis processes without needing any additional integral functions. With new operating software, the boundaries are fluid - the future really is 'omnibrid'. The new re_porter-IP/SE is an ideal entry level solution for pure digital video surveillance systems. It supports up to 20 IP cameras and handles M-JPEG, MPEG4CCTV, H264CCTV as well as H.264 standard formats from many different kinds of digital video source. To reduce demands on networks and storage space the re_porter-IP/SE can process and store any data fed into it. It has 16 contacts for event-controlled recording and 8 relays for direct communication with third party systems.

Geutebruck Pictures A World With Less Data And Higher Service Standards
Geutebruck Pictures A World With Less Data And Higher Service Standards

The H.264 compression process is widely regarded as the most efficient video process for compressing moving images, because, with suitable computer resources, it can generate the lowest band widths for a given image resolution and quality.  However, most H.264 standard compression processes ignore the fact that large amounts of bandwidth and storage capacity could also be saved by avoiding the generation, transmission or storage of images (or extra resolution) which are not going to be required by the user.  This is a pity because it means that considerable wastage and unnecessary infrastructure costs are incorporated into video security systems. To appreciate the extent of this you only have to look at how many workstation monitors out there are being sent four Full-HD resolution data streams when they can actually only display four D1 or one Full-HD feed.  Geutebruck decided to do better. Going back to basics, but remaining within the H.264 standard, it produced H264CCTV, a process much better adapted to video security systems, their routine functions and the needs of their users. So, when H264CCTV is employed in a control centre, H264CCTV-supporting cameras send the four images for the workstation monitor in D1 resolution until such time as the operator asks for full screen display. Then the selected camera switches its data stream to full-HD and the others cease transmitting to the viewer. This eliminates unwanted images and unusable resolution, and slashes bandwidth and processing loads. The unusual way H264CCTV’s video frames are linked together helps it avoid many typical H.264 problems.  It doesn’t produce artefacts if an individual data package is lost in the network.  It doesn’t over-burden the display processor and hang up the system when cameras are switched. - Instead, its fast and easy decoding ensures that switching at 25fps is well within the processor’s comfort zone. - It doesn’t make viewing and investigation difficult with jumps or jerks, but always replays video with smooth motion, even fast forward, backwards and frame by frame. And, with H264CCTV, event searches don’t just offer you the nearest frame with metadata attached, but always deliver precisely the frame you asked for. Then there’s the costly compromise many H.264 system users have to make between recording more frames per second than they really need, or viewing fewer frames per second than they’d really like, or both.  This frustrating situation arises because the chained frame formations in most H.264 implementations make it impossible to discard individual frames to create streams with different picture rates for different purposes. On the other hand, the independent control of recording and live video qualities was a basic requirement in the design of the H264CCTV structure so it ensures that users can have dual streams with exactly the quality of service they require. For more about H264CCTV and products which use it visit www.geutebrueck.com

Geutebruck's Re_porter Hybrid Recorder Now With Dual-Sensor High-end Video Detection For Perimeter Surveillance
Geutebruck's Re_porter Hybrid Recorder Now With Dual-Sensor High-end Video Detection For Perimeter Surveillance

Geutebruck's re_porter hybrid recorder for small and medium-sized projects is now also available with licence activation for high-end outdoor VMD and Dual-Sensor detection. The new re_porter_sensor range of DSP-based recorders with up to 19 video channels and an audio channel are specially configured for perimeter surveillance applications and ideally suited for event triggered recording with high picture rates per camera.  The Dual-Sensor is an exceptionally reliable detection system in which Geutebruck's virtual video motion detector and its video analysis package both monitor the same video signal. This arrangement combines their different technological strengths, eliminates weaknesses and halves unwanted alarms. Dual-Sensor recognises objects by size, speed, direction of movement and status, and reports when selected target types exhibit particular behaviours. Previously only available for GeViScope platforms, Dual-Sensor is proven to outperform rivals, deliver genuinely useful information and get very, very close to eliminating all unwanted alarms. Like other re_porters, these recorders support dual channel streaming, digital matrix functionality, and come with high-grade activity detection and flexible backup functions. Thanks to the DSP-based design, easy software upgrades can maintain the state-of-the-art functionality indefinitely.Features / technical data:Application specific system reporter_sensor. The flexible hybrid recorder for digital storage and transmission of video signals using GEUTEBRUCK's optimized MPEG4CCTV compression. Especially suitable for perimeter surveillance using video motion detection and video analysis. The unit can handle up to 16 analog or digital video signals and 1 audio channel. It offers a versatile backup function and is equipped with pre-installed activity detection. The unit supports DualChannelStreaming to simultaneously record picture and audio data in live quality as well as send a live stream out to other systems via the 1 Gbit Ethernet port. The unit offers all required functions needed for a TCP/IP real virtual digital matrix switcher.MPEG4CCTV comes with the following feature list: Variable GOP length (VGL), variable frame rate (VFR), variable bit rate (VBR) with constant quality, low latency times, optimized picture presentation even in rewind mode and time synchronous playback. Supports recording and display of IP cameras from different vendors.