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In Axxon PSIM, you can use modules specialized for working in 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems. The video.run, vmdadb.run and vmsscript.exe modules, codecs, part of IP cameras and video capture card drivers, and Operator protocol are migrated to the 64-bit platform.
Modules specialized for working in the 64-bit system allow removing the restrictions on the number of connected and simultaneously displayed video channels in Axxon PSIM. The use of 64-bit modules allows the system performance improvement up to 10% compared with 32-bit modules.
The 64-bit version of the Scene object (see Configuring object's panoramic view by means of the Scene object) isn't available in Axxon PSIM. Some modules of the vertical solutions don't support 64-bit mode, while others, on the contrary, only support 64-bit mode. For more information, see the documentation for the corresponding vertical solution in the documentation repository here.
By default, 64-bit modules are loaded in Axxon PSIM, and if they are not available, the corresponding 32-bit modules are started.
Attention!
If two detectors of DetectorPack are created in the configuration and one supports 32-bit operation while the other supports only 64-bit operation, then the detection module starts in 32-bit mode, and the 64-bit detector won't operate (similarly for other vertical solutions within the same module).
We recommend using 64-bit modules in the following cases:
Note
There is no 64-bit decoder for WS7 and WS17 cards with hardware compression. So video from these cards isn't displayed on the remote client when you use 64-bit modules.
To run 64-bit modules, do the following:
As a result, modules specialized for 64-bit operating systems are loaded. If a 64-bit module isn't found, the corresponding 32-bit module is started.
Configuring the use of 64-bit modules is complete.