DVR Integration Option Protocol Integration
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When installing the P2000 software on a workstation with the Nice Codecs, I get
the following error message: “No IPP matching to examined CPU was found
during the waterfall procedure.”
The Nice protocol looks for an Intel PIII or higher CPU with MMX. The error
message indicates you are using a workstation with a non-standard CPU. The AV
Player may not work properly.
When installing P2000 on a workstation with the Nice Codecs, I get the following
error message: “DX9 Compatible Video Card Not Found.”
The Nice DVR requires a DirectX 9.0-compatible Video card to be installed on a
workstation.
The Send Alarm function does not work.
The Send Alarm function requires an Alarm to Camera Mapping and alarm
processing instructions to be configured. User API and Cameras must be configured
in AMS server.
Known Limitations
This section lists some known characteristics, limitations and known problems of
the Nice protocol.
Supported Commands
The following commands are supported by Nice SDK:
Start recording
Stop recording
Set Quality (1-255)
Allocate a monitor to a camera
Set Preset (1-10)
Send Alarm
Limitations
The following features of AV Player are not supported by Nice SDK:
Full VCR operations on stored video playback. Only stop and play are
supported until the AV Player finishes downloading a retrieved video to local
hardware.
Recording a live video clip to a local disk (a single snapshot can be taken).