Live Streaming Demo
Live Wireless Video Streaming MegaPixel Camera
The demo video below is a live stream over a typical wireless link from an Arecont AV51055 5 megapixel camera mounted on our roof, an Arecont AV3135 3 megapixel camera mounted inside our office, an Arecont AV10005 10 megapixel camera mounted inside our office, and an IQ Invision IQeye 702 1.3 megapixel camera mounted inside our office.
- All cameras are streaming wireless from outside on the roof of our office or inside.
- The link uses a 20MHz channel at 5825MHz with AES 256 bit security and HauteSpots TLP protocol, at a distance of approximately 100 feet through 4 walls.
- It is then being "received" by the Blue Iris software running on a Windows PC which is configured to allow remote viewing.
- The PC is then attached to a DSL connection from ATT with an upload bandwidth of 768kbps.
- The DSL link is the bottleneck for performance.
- The link between the roof mounted camera and the NVR is consuming approximately 13Mbps. The camera is set to use JPEG compression at 2592(H)x1944(V) resolution and 9fps. Quality is set to 10.
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We put the HauteSpot microNVR and Global Emergency Resources eWRAP to the test. Driving 700 miles from Meridian, Mississippi to Augusta, Georgia, we put a Mobotix megapixel camera attached to a microNVR and eWRAP in a moving van. The microNVR recorded at full frame rate and resolution all of the video from the camera. It also transcoded and pushed video out over the eWRAP using 3G EvDO wireless. The push architecture remained connected throughout the entire trip including through some relatively remote areas. See as short captured video of this test. 70 miles an hour, 700 miles, 10fps, VGA…