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JVSG is an IP Video System Design Tool that can digitally render your ideal camera setup. This tool can help with systems integration in camera technology by demonstrating both two and three dimensional layouts that can describe the field of view given the model and position of a camera.
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You can also setup your own sensor size, display ratio, and focal length to simulate cameras that are not listed among the program.
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Beyond this you can set up and render a three dimensional scene with walls, buses, people, and other models for an immersive perspective. JSVG allows you to even import your own models into the rendering.
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Export pdf or pictures of the renderings.
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Included is also a camera calculator that gives you the ability to calculate storage space and bit rates based upon resolution, compression, image complexity, number of cameras, fps, and frame size.
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===Pre-Requisites===
 
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*Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista, Windows XP SP2 PC
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*Use AMD/ATI Radeon graphics cards for large video surveillance projects
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Revision as of 00:21, 19 July 2016

How to Use JVSG: CCTV Design Software

Description

JVSG is an IP Video System Design Tool that can digitally render your ideal camera setup. This tool can help with systems integration in camera technology by demonstrating both two and three dimensional layouts that can describe the field of view given the model and position of a camera.

You can also setup your own sensor size, display ratio, and focal length to simulate cameras that are not listed among the program.

Beyond this you can set up and render a three dimensional scene with walls, buses, people, and other models for an immersive perspective. JSVG allows you to even import your own models into the rendering.

Export pdf or pictures of the renderings.

Included is also a camera calculator that gives you the ability to calculate storage space and bit rates based upon resolution, compression, image complexity, number of cameras, fps, and frame size.

Pre-Requisites

  • Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista, Windows XP SP2 PC
  • Use AMD/ATI Radeon graphics cards for large video surveillance projects

Video Instructions

Step by Step Instructions