Object Recognizer: a new, higher-performing method of object recognition has been introduced in the ‘Object Recognizer’ Additional module for systems utilizing NVidia graphics cards with support for CUDA technology. All you need to do is tick the new option in the ‘Object Recognizer’ module settings, and you will get higher recognition accuracy of the same object types for the same price.
Object Recognizer: like many other Xeoma intellectual modules, the ‘Object Recognizer’ Additional module now features CSV reports that log date/time and what type of objects are recognized in the selected vision field, and the accuracy percentage of recognition.
Additional module ANPR: Japan is added to the list of countries Xeoma’s Additional module ANPR works for! Which makes it 13 countries – from Kazakhstan to the USA – now supported, all for one price, no fee per image or monthly subscription needed. The Japan option is available for a limited range of processors (the requirements are similar to China license plate recognition). See more in the Additional ANPR promo page
Archive: added the high-demand feature to save a smaller copy of the archive recordings along with the main archive. Its most common use is to provide a longer retention time for video evidence while optimizing the disk space requirements. Besides, the smaller archive will be a great aid in reducing the CPU load during simultaneous view of several archives (a feature available in Xeoma Pro), and in exporting pieces of important video in a tight network. See more here
Xeoma Pro webAPI: a new feature to use a webApi command to initiate search by recognized objects in a camera’s archive recordings and send the resulting file to the specified FTP server has been added. Available with a Xeoma Pro license.
Layouts: Added a new Layouts mode – automated switching to a Page with an active (triggered)camera on it. A triggered camera is one that has ongoing recording process at the moment, or one that has warning messages displayed for (for example, Problems Detector messages). Enable it in the Layouts menu (‘window’ icon in the lower icons panel).
Rebranding: the rebranding tool now features an opportunity to change the default address for the “Cloud in 1 click” service. Use the “CloudServiceAddress” parameter in the “oem_info.xml” file to change the address.
Xeoma Pro Your Cloud: a new parameter “ListOfEnabledModules” is now available in user configs and the main (global) config. The parameter can be used to list modules that are allowed to be used by a subscriber or subscribers. Formerly, we used to have a parameter that is used to prohibit modules only but the new one is more convenient for minimalist subscription plans where just a few modules need to be allowed.
Xeoma Pro Your Cloud: a new parameter “EditArchivePaths” is now available in user configs and the main (global) config. The parameter can be used to allow subscribers to input the path to save recordings to. Use the parameter for a subscriber or subscribers, and they will see a corresponding field in the ‘Preview and Archive’ module settings.
Archive: added the option to instruct Xeoma not to create missing folders from the specified archive storage path. This modification will be mainly useful in Unix systems and when a disk is mounted in a specified folder by the user. You can enable this feature with the corresponding option in the ‘Preview and Archive’ module settings.
Users: the Users dialog now asks for a confirmation of your choice to remove a user profile. This is introduced to help avoid deletion of user profiles that are actually in use, by mistake.
Xeoma Pro webAPI: Fixed response to the
http://IP:10090/?archive_list= webApi request. Previous versions of Xeoma might have had archives that are no longer used in Xeoma listed in the response to this request. Starting from this version, the response will only list archives that are actually used.
PTZ: Fixed the issue with PTZ cameras that support 360-degree rotation where automated rotation would suddenly stop during a long turn.
Xeoma Pro Your Cloud: Fixed a web interface issue where some cameras might have been missing from a subscriber’s web interface if the password had special symbols.
Fixed the issue where there was a delay in setting proper access rights in Linux systems when a camera’s archive folder was first created, or a new day subfolder was first created, which often resulted in issues when accessed from external programs.
Xeoma Pro Your Cloud: fixed intermittent application of the LoginPasswordDelimiter parameter.
Universal Camera: fixed gradually increasing latency as compared to the live video feed caused by the ‘Buffering’ option in the ‘Universal Camera’ module settings.
PTZ: fixed disappearance of the PTZ control for added PTZ cameras after server is restarted.
Accelerated camera search launched from the ‘Universal Camera’ module settings.
Autostart settings. Fixed the issue where commands from Xeoma’s Autostart settings (Install submenu) have not been executed.
Multiserver mode: Fixed the issue where connection was denied for all servers in the list of Multiserver mode if one of them was a Xeoma Cloud server address.
Fixed false triggering of modules connected in the chain after filters (for example, a ‘Motion Detector’) when there were some issues with the preview stream from the camera.