V360 Camera For Pc

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Aug 5, 2024, 1:14:44 PM8/5/24
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V360 Pro is an advanced monitoring software designed for seamless integration with network cameras, offering users the capability to view crisp, real-time video streams on their mobile devices. Ideal for home, retail, or corporate settings, the app provides invaluable features for security and surveillance needs. With two-way audio, users can communicate through the camera, while remote pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) control allows for comprehensive viewing angles. Additionally, video playback for reviewing footage, motion detection to alert of activity, and alarm notifications keep users informed of any incidents, ensuring the safety of the elderly, children, and pets, as well as monitoring employees or service personnel.


The software's user-friendly interface and robust functionality position it as a top choice for smart, real-time surveillance. It stands out for its reliability in keeping watch over various spaces and valuable assets. Users can rest easy knowing that the system is in place to alert them of any unusual occurrences, helping maintain a secure environment around the clock.


In conclusion, V360 Pro not only simplifies the process of monitoring but elevates it to new heights with technological advancements that ensure a user's peace of mind. Whether for personal use or business applications, this game-changing solution offers a powerful means of surveillance and security management.


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With a traditional motorized turntable, the object spins while the camera, lighting, and background are all stationary. Using something like the Digitalfoto V360, the platform stays still while the camera itself is what moves.


You also have the option to mount lights directly to the V360 so they move along with the camera, as well as setting up lights externally, giving you a unique look that you can't get with a motorized turntable.


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This filter is simple and reasonably fast, but I could not find values for k1k1k1 and k2k2k2 which did a particularly good job of correcting for the distortion on my camera. Also, it only performs nearest neighbour interpolation, which results in visible aliasing in the output (I resized the images to 320x240 so that this is obvious).


The lensfun filter is a wrapper for the lensfun library, which performs correction for many types of lens distortion including barrel distortion. It also includes a database of cameras and lenses and their measured characteristics. I found that the latest development version had a database entry for the GoPro HERO5 Black camera that I was using.


The lensfun filter is significantly slower than the lenscorrection filter, but did a much better job (more accurate corrections, and better interpolation). It also provides the ability to choose from multiple projections for the output (e.g. correct for the imperfections in the lens but maintain the stereographic projection, or output a equirectangular projection instead, etc), which I found interesting.


After I did most of these experiments, the v360 filter was added to ffmpeg, which is very exciting. Like lensfun, it can convert between various common projections. Unlike lensfun, it does not do polynomial corrections to account for real world differences from standard projections, and it does not have a database of cameras and lenses. Instead, there are parameters to specify the standard projection and field of view of the input, and of the output. I found that the GoPro website helpfully lists the horizontal, diagonal, and vertical field of view for each of the field of view settings on my camera, and I know from reading the lensfun database that my camera creates images that are closest to a stereographic projection.


Hi all,

maybe I found something interesting for you too: I bought an IP camera called V380 Pro that at the beginning was looking useless but then I found a way to enable rtsp.

Put a file in the root of SD card called:

ceshi.ini

that contain:

[CONST_PARAM]

rtsp=1


1.- Unzip the patch zip

2.- Copy the files to the root of the microSD

3.- Restart the camera

4.- Wait until the update finishes, listening if you have a horn or watching the LEDs

5.- Delete the SD update files


The port forwarding is in your router setting.

For example -port-forwarding-guide/

You need to check your camera IP address in the router and then you can open the 554 port in your router based on this instructions


Great post! I could see the stream by rtsp, but not with ONVIF, using the port you refered changed all! Finally can pan and tilt the cam with your code!

Any more progress on other features? Thanks, @ankostis !


Could you please specify if you did any changes to the settings in the camera app (V380 Pro) compared to factory settings?

Also, how did you obtain the device_id? I guess this is just the entity_id


Attach the TL-1 cap to the bottom of your camera to support your THETA V or SC for shooting on a flat surface. A soft interior protects the camera lens against scratches or other damage when adding or removing the cap.


It is a compact dedicated cap that protects the lens. The design of the interior material and the exclusive design also make it difficult for the lens to be scratched during insertion and removal. Also, because it can be attached to the bottom of the body, you can take a stable picture when you put THETA on a flat table.


Being first isn't always a good thing, however, and at times the V.360 definitely feels like a work in progress. The video and photo quality isn't outstanding by any means and after using it for a bit, you might start to think of it as a one-trick pony.


It is a pretty cool trick though, and in the right hands it could be a powerful creative tool for standard movie clips and if virtual reality headsets like the Oculus Rift and Samsung Gear VR take off, you'll be all set to create your own VR content.


Add in some extra height from a mount and, well, it's easy to feel clumsy with it up there. Even if you're comfortable getting stares and questions while wearing cameras, the V.360 doesn't look like your typical camera, expect to get frequent questions regardless of where it's mounted.


Speaking of mounts, the camera itself has a standard 1/4-20 tripod mount on the bottom, so finding things to attach to isn't a problem. Plus, VSN Mobil throws in a small two-prong adapter for use with GoPro mounts. Also in the box are a small Bluetooth remote control, a microfiber storage bag, a rechargeable battery, a USB 3.0 cable and wall charger, a silicone sleeve to cover the lower section of them camera and an adhesive dash mount.


The V.360 is shock-, vibration- and dustproof as well as watertight for up to 30 minutes down to 3.3 feet (1 meter). However, while it might survive a drop, crash or other mishap, the large plastic wraparound lens is unprotected. Even with relatively careful handling during my review I ended up with hairline scratches that were visible in brightly lit movie clips.


Unscrewing the bottom cover (more difficult than it sounds because of the cover design and its waterproof seal) gets you access to the battery, microSD card slot and Micro-USB 3.0 and Micro-HDMI ports. The camera is charged via the USB port, so unless you buy the V.360 docking station, you'll be charging it on its side, which no doubt added a couple scratches to the camera lens.


The Bluetooth remote (also waterproof) can be used to power the camera on and off, snap panoramic photos or start and stop videos. If you want to do more than that, you'll have to install the iOS or Android app on a smartphone or tablet.


The camera has both Bluetooth 4.0 and dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi. If you just want to control the camera -- change settings, start and stop recordings, etc. -- you can connect via Bluetooth. The Bluetooth is always on even when the camera is off. This allows you to connect to the camera to turn it on, and then you can connect to its Wi-Fi radio, which you'll need for a live preview or to view your recordings.


I tested with both an iPad Mini and a Galaxy S5 and using the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection was a bit flaky at times, dropping out and then requiring a reconnection. Switching over to the 5GHz band was more stable, but the video still lags a few seconds behind the camera. Basically it's enough to set up your shot, but don't expect a smooth real-time stream from the camera while recording.


For controlling the camera, the app works fine. It's not the most straightforward layout, but it's easy enough to pick up and use. The live preview and recordings can be seen in a rotating shot-glass view or a flat view that you can swipe through. You can also turn your device horizontally to fill the screen with your video. And, as you rotate your device the video will rotate with it, acting as a window for what the camera sees.


There are some inconsistencies between the iOS and Android versions, but for the most part they work the same and the company says it will continue to add features. For example, at the moment there is no way to wirelessly download entire video files straight to your mobile device, so you either have to copy them off the card directly or stream them from the camera. This capability is coming soon to the iOS app and then to Android.

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