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Software Links

Provided below are the current software links for a variety of OpenEye software and platforms.  Please also visit the software page on OpenEye.net for additional software download links 

OpenEye Images 

Linux Images 

Windows Images 

Camera Firmware

All camera firmware should be selected and downloaded from the Camera Firmware Page on OpenEye.net. 

OWS Server Software Specify URL Codes 
  1. Connect to the recorder through OWS or log in at the console.
  2. Click the Setup (gear) icon in the upper right menu bar.
  3. Under General Configuration, click System Settings.
  4. Select the Software Upgrade tab and then click Show More Options.

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  1. Select the Specify URL radio button.
  2. Paste the below URLs depending on situation that arises: 
Digital Signature Verifier

Videos, images and archives exported from OWS clients* have an embedded digital signature. This is used to validate that these items have not been tampered with.

To validate the files have not been tampered with, you will need the following:

  • The image, video or archive file you wish to validate
  • The OpenEye Digital Signature Verifier (DSV)
    • NOTE: The DSV is a small utility that allows you to validate that the file has not been tampered with. This utility can be downloaded from OpenEye.net.
  • The Certificate Thumbprint from the recorder

The DSV utility will attempt to verify the exported file, and then present one of two findings:

  • Digital Signature Validated: this indicates that the thumbnail for the recorder will match the thumbnail displayed for the validated file.
  • Digital Signature Invalid: this indicates that the file does not contain a valid certificate.

*NOTE: The Digital Signature Verifier is not supported in Archive Viewer.

Rufus  
  1. Plug your USB into your PC.

NOTE: A Windows Recovery requires a 32GB or larger USB drive.

NOTE: A Linux Recovery requires a 4GB or larger USB drive.

  1. Download the Standard Windows x64 version of the Rufus application.
  2. Run the Rufus executable.
  3. Click Yes if prompted by Windows UAC.
  4. Click the SELECT button to browse to the image ISO.
  5. Leave all settings at default.

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NOTE: Device label will vary from above images based on ISO versions.

  1. You will be prompted with a warning that all data on the USB drive will be destroyed. Click OK to proceed in creating the recovery media.
  2. Once complete, close Rufus, eject the USB, and remove it from the PC.
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