The difference between the front-end and back-end configurations of the video playback time limit function of the EasyCVR video fusion platform

The EasyCVR video fusion platform is based on the cloud-edge-device intelligent collaboration architecture, and has powerful data access, processing and distribution capabilities. The platform supports mass video aggregation management and multi-protocol access, including mainstream market standard protocols and manufacturers' private protocols and SDKs. Such as: national standard GB28181, RTMP, RTSP/Onvif, Hikvision Ehome, Hikvision SDK, Uniview SDK, etc. The rich video capabilities of the platform include: video surveillance live broadcast, recording, cloud storage, retrieval and review, alarm, clustering, cascading, etc.

In order to prevent the access device from pulling the stream for too long, we have added a video playback time limit in the new version (for details, please refer to this article: EasyCVR adds a playback limit function, supports global and custom video playback time settings ). This function is divided into front-end settings and back-end settings. Back-end settings can hide this function on the page to prevent non-maintenance personnel from changing it. Today we will introduce the specific operation steps.

1. Front-end configuration

Set the playback time limit on the EasyCVR platform page [Configuration Center] - [Other Configuration], which is simple and easy to operate, and it will take effect immediately after the adjustment, without restarting the service.

2. Backend configuration

It can realize the function of hiding the playback limit time on the page. In the ini file, change the demo mode of the demo platform from "fale" to "true", and then log in to the platform to view it. You can find that the platform page has hidden the function of playing time limit. This is conducive to the management of the platform by operation and maintenance personnel and saves server bandwidth.

The EasyCVR platform can also support the access of multiple types of devices, covering most of the video source devices on the market, including: IPC, NVR, video encoders, drones, vehicle-machine equipment, intelligent all-in-one machines, mobile law enforcement devices, emergency deployment and control ball etc. The platform can provide integrated video access, distribution, storage, processing and other capabilities, and has a wealth of offline application scenarios, including: smart construction sites, smart safety supervision, smart fire protection, smart logistics, smart communities, etc. Interested users can go to the demonstration platform for experience or deployment testing.

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