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Such a topic - it was:
1) Old analog monitoring, PAL D1 analog cameras.
In some place you needed a monitor that displays the image from one of the cameras. A simple matter - you can get a video separator-splitter (if someone decent is active) from the signal going to the recorder, and connect the PAL monitor to the PAL signal and it's ready.
For example - the client wants an "electronic peephole for the door" to see what the camera sees on the other side or at the intercom at the bottom. Or - in the store they want a TV monitor that shows (to fear) the customers the image from the monitoring, so that they can see that they are being watched. Or you have to put a monitor for the guard to see if he is to recreate the barrier, and register the registration number of what he lets in in the case. e.t.c.
2) but now we have IP cameras (Hikvision mainly, and other RTSP streaming) connected to the Hikvision recorder. The recorder itself is buried somewhere far away, locked, there is no access to it, it is not about the image from the recorder - because, for example, it records many more cameras and not everything can be shown / accessed. And sometimes this monitor must also be wireless wifi-to-ip-cameras (if it is modern)
And now how to handle it? How to display (simple! As in analog, turn on - image is ready) image from rtsp stream (with log / pass additionally)
I see it like this:
a) give a separate ordinary analog camera and analog monitor. It will be doubled but it will be straight. Well, not everywhere you can (even pull additional cables and hang an additional camera)
b) A computer (some kind of intel-nuc class or some other Chinese-tablet x86 style on a celeron J1900) and a small monitor. And some software to display the stream (even VLC?)
c) (probably the cheapest hardware solution) Tablet "from the garbage can" - to display the image, probably the cheapest and the cheapest you can find on an android, constant power supply and WiFi connection to the camera network ... and some soft, and how to get it it did it only for the monitor, without the possibility of being spoiled by the user who would be able to touch it accidentally or voluntarily?
d) Maybe there are some ready-made solutions? (in decent money, and not like universal fitter monitors, at prices of several thousand zlotys). Or rtsp to analog converters (well, since there are analog> IP image servers, the other way ...)
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Such a topic - it was:
1) Old analog monitoring, PAL D1 analog cameras.
In some place you needed a monitor that displays the image from one of the cameras. A simple matter - you can get a video separator-splitter (if someone decent is active) from the signal going to the recorder, and connect the PAL monitor to the PAL signal and it's ready.
For example - the client wants an "electronic peephole for the door" to see what the camera sees on the other side or at the intercom at the bottom. Or - in the store they want a TV monitor that shows (to fear) the customers the image from the monitoring, so that they can see that they are being watched. Or you have to put a monitor for the guard to see if he is to recreate the barrier, and register the registration number of what he lets in in the case. e.t.c.
2) but now we have IP cameras (Hikvision mainly, and other RTSP streaming) connected to the Hikvision recorder. The recorder itself is buried somewhere far away, locked, there is no access to it, it is not about the image from the recorder - because, for example, it records many more cameras and not everything can be shown / accessed. And sometimes this monitor must also be wireless wifi-to-ip-cameras (if it is modern)
And now how to handle it? How to display (simple! As in analog, turn on - image is ready) image from rtsp stream (with log / pass additionally)
I see it like this:
a) give a separate ordinary analog camera and analog monitor. It will be doubled but it will be straight. Well, not everywhere you can (even pull additional cables and hang an additional camera)
b) A computer (some kind of intel-nuc class or some other Chinese-tablet x86 style on a celeron J1900) and a small monitor. And some software to display the stream (even VLC?)
c) (probably the cheapest hardware solution) Tablet "from the garbage can" - to display the image, probably the cheapest and the cheapest you can find on an android, constant power supply and WiFi connection to the camera network ... and some soft, and how to get it it did it only for the monitor, without the possibility of being spoiled by the user who would be able to touch it accidentally or voluntarily?
d) Maybe there are some ready-made solutions? (in decent money, and not like universal fitter monitors, at prices of several thousand zlotys). Or rtsp to analog converters (well, since there are analog> IP image servers, the other way ...)