Why doesn Video Server have a capture-to-disk option, or any of the motion detection features, etc?
A4.1 – i-Catcher Video Server is not a product for capturing/manipulating camera feeds. It is merely used to serve network video feeds from supported multi-port video capture cards. If you wish to use the advanced features of the i-Catcher product range, you will also need to download i-Catcher Sentry, Wildlife, or Console. As of i-Catcher Console 3.2, the video switching/multiple input features of i-Catcher Video Server are supported in i-Catcher Console. i-Catcher Video Server is only necessary as a basic web cam application or for making analogue feeds available via a network when the analogue feeds can not easily be brought back to the Console system. As such, i-Catcher Video Server is essentially a software version of an IP video server unit.
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