Axis 2400 Video Server Cloud FLAC, MP3, AAC Player

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  • Configurable File Size: Administrators can adjust the compression level (file size vs. image quality trade-off) to manage bandwidth and storage requirements effectively.
  • To understand the 2400’s impact, one must revisit the technological prison of 1999. Large-scale surveillance meant facilities wired with thousands of coaxial cables running back to a central security closet. There, a wall of Quad Processors and Multiplexers fed into Time-Lapse VCRs. If you wanted remote viewing—say, from a corporate headquarters across town—you were out of luck. The system was an analog island.

    The first IP cameras were novelties for greenfield deployments. No enterprise was going to rip out a million dollars worth of Pelco and Sony analog infrastructure just to try this new "Ethernet" thing. Axis 2400 Video Server

    The 2400’s true genius was not hardware, but open standards. In 2000, most security hardware was locked to proprietary software (e.g., "Works only with Sensormatic DVRs"). Axis did the opposite. They published the API for the 2400 openly. They made it serve M-JPEG over HTTP—a format any web browser could read. To understand the 2400’s impact, one must revisit

    This single decision killed the standalone DVR industry. Why buy a dedicated hardware recorder when you could buy a $1,200 Axis 2400, plug four existing analog cameras into it, and record the streams to a standard Windows NT server using any VMS (Video Management Software)? To understand the 2400’s impact

    Within two years, companies like Milestone and Genetec built their empires on the back of the Axis 2400’s openness.

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