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  1. Viewing video images in a supported resolution from a video camera while simultaneously listening to the audio from a microphone linked to that camera (if it is connected to an IP server) or connected to it physically
  2. Displaying information in a viewing tile:
    1. Current time
    2. Name of video camera
    3. Audio volume
    4. Indicator of recording of video image from a camera
    5. Video stream settings (if configured accordingly; see the section Configuring Display of Video Statistics)
  3. Video image processing
    1. Digital zooming
    2. Contrast adjustment
    3. Deinterlacing
    4.  Sharpness adjustment

  4. Modifying layouts, including changing the sizes of viewing tiles
  5. Displaying a magnified video image from a selected video camera (viewing tile)
  6. Displaying a snapshot initiated by an operator, without interrupting video recording
  7. Color coding a viewing tile (video camera) to indicate its status: Alarm, No alarm, Snapshot, etc.
  8. Video recording can be performed:
    1. Continuouslycontinuously;
    2. Video video recording initiated by a detection tool or by an operator, with a pre-alarm recording option;
    3. scheduled video recording.
  9. Recording to archive (video and audio streams are written to one file)
  10. Storage and export of single frames and video sequences
  11. Playback of video image recorded to the archive from one or more video cameras (in the latter case, playback will be synchronous) with simultaneous playback of sound recorded together with the video

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    In the case of synchronous playback of video from several video cameras, the sound is played back only from the microphone of the active video camera

  12. Working with alarms registered by one or more video cameras:
    1. Navigating between archive recordings of alarms
    2. Viewing brief information on an alarm and its recording in the archive
    3. Filtering alarms
  13. Using any Client to view video footage from all Servers over TCP/IP