Live, Search and Export
View live video, search video and export and share video in the OpenEye Web Services (OWS) Cloud Web Client, as well as the different experiences in the other OWS Clients: Command Station Desktop Client, Legacy Web Client (Apex), Local Console and the OpenEye Mobile Apps.
Live, Search and Export in other clients
- Cloud Web Client
- OpenEye Web Services (OWS) delivers a robust and easy-to-use live and playback experience, all within a web-based browser. View and search video from anywhere in a feature-rich interface with multi-site video support, multiple event search types, and advanced layout and event data viewing options.
- Legacy (Apex) Web Client
- The Legacy (Apex) Web Client allows you to connect to a specific recorder to view video and search connected cameras as well as view system settings on those devices.
- Command Station Desktop Client
- Designed for multi-site active monitoring, in Command Station Desktop Client, you can view and search video from multiple recorders simultaneously using as many as 4 monitors. Maps, search in live and an alert notification manager help security staff quickly respond to events as they happen.
- OpenEye Mobile
- Receive real-time push notifications of alerts with links to event video, pull up a live feed from your cameras, search and export video using smart searches from your mobile device. Available for both iOS and Android.
- Windows Spot Monitor
- The Spot Monitor for Windows enables spot monitor video functionality locally or remotely for recorders. You can use this utility to view video from specific camera channels over the network using Web Services account credentials. This software can run locally on any Windows web services recorder and connect remotely to any Linux web services recorder.
- Console
- Access recorder settings, review specific times, view, and export video directly on the recorder console—no additional PC required on site.
- Export
- Exporting video from OpenEye Web Services (OWS) remotely saves the clip to your OWS account. Users can then view, manage and share saved video clips directly from the OWS Cloud Portal.