Any progress on ONVIF support?

RVMedia support and discussion (components for displaying and controlling IP cameras, webcams, video conferencing, video chats, recording audio and video files)
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SESummers
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Any progress on ONVIF support?

Post by SESummers »

This would greatly expand the selection of cameras with the PTZ support I need for my application.

I'm willing to beta test, if that's helpful.

Thanks!
Sergey Tkachenko
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Post by Sergey Tkachenko »

Sorry, no progress yet.
Our first priority now is a multiplatform support. We completed Lazarus version for Windows and Linux, and now we are working on FireMonkey.
Tamas
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ONVIF

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Hi Sergey,

Do you have a timescale yet for implementing ONVIF ?

Kind Regards,
Tamas
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Post by Sergey Tkachenko »

Sorry, not yet.
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Post by Tamas »

Hi Sergey,


I saw that there is a new version of Rvmedia, so I thought I would ask again:
"Do you have a timescale yet for implementing ONVIF ? "
:-)

Kind Regards,
Tamas
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Post by Sergey Tkachenko »

Still no information, sorry.
The current development includes: FireMonkey for Windows version, video encoding using FFmpeg, playing a local sound.
All these features are almost ready.
When we release them, we will decide what to do next. The most possible candidates include FireMonkey for Android and ONVIF.
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