

Thanks again for your participation and I hope this is useful to you.If your video player doesn’t support AVI format, you might need to convert your files into MP4.

No solution was identified until the concept of using the RTSP and then one of the engineers connected the dots. We test the following script to record Avigilon’s RTSP transmission:įfmpeg -i -hide_banner -c:v copy -c:a aac -strict experimental -b:a 192k -ac 2 \.mp4įfmpeg -i -hide_banner -c:v copy -c:a aac -strict experimental -b:a 192k -ac 2 F:\ffmpeg\Test.mp4Īvigilon conducted a conference of several sales engineers located in various territories. Multiple stream recording worked as well with no issues evident during the test. We used a 1MP Avigilon Camera with shooting in 720p resolution at 30 frames per second with little processing required. We ran our test on it and were able to record directly into an MP4 container in real-time with no issues. The latest static build is avaialble for free at. We can use the RTSP stream from the Avigilon camera and record it using a third party application, FFmpeg.įFmpeg is an open-source converter.

I would like share with you the results of our research.

Thank you very much for your comments and suggestions. Also, if anyone else has any recommendations on conversion software they prefer to use, please comment! Try this out and see how it works for you. DO NOT CLOSE VLC, as this is the conversion process, which is usually second for second, so if you were to have 3 VLC players open with 3 conversion processes running, you should theoretically have them all complete within the 7 hours or so of recorded footage.
