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IP camera ONVIF RTSP viewer

IP camera ONVIF RTSP viewer

Catégorie : OutilsVersion: 2.33

Taille:9.06MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application
Gérez et visualisez plusieurs flux vidéo RTSP ou HTTP sans effort avec HandyVLC, une application puissante construite sur le framework VLC. Ce logiciel intuitif simplifie le processus d'ajout, de réorganisation et de personnalisation de vos flux vidéo. Prenant en charge les caméras compatibles XmEye, il permet de visualiser simultanément jusqu'à 16 caméras sur un seul écran, en utilisant diverses dispositions personnalisables.

Les fonctionnalités clés incluent une configuration de flux flexible via la saisie manuelle, la découverte du réseau ou l'importation de configuration. Enregistrez des vidéos, capturez des instantanés et partagez des fichiers directement dans l'application. Profitez d'options vidéo de haute et basse qualité, gérez l'audio flux par flux et organisez facilement vos archives vidéo et photo.

Points forts de HandyVLC :

  • Gestion multi-caméras simplifiée : Ajoutez, réorganisez et visualisez facilement de nombreux flux vidéo RTSP ou HTTP. Affichez jusqu'à 16 flux simultanément, en adaptant la mise en page en fonction des capacités de votre appareil.
  • Configuration polyvalente des flux : Configurez les flux manuellement, automatiquement via l'analyse réseau ou importez les paramètres à partir de sources externes. Basculez entre les URL haute et basse résolution pour un affichage optimal.
  • Enregistrement et partage intégrés : Capturez des vidéos et des photos directement à partir de flux en direct. Partagez des configurations de flux, des vidéos et des images avec d'autres. Gérez votre bibliothèque multimédia dans l'application, notamment en supprimant des fichiers et en zoomant sur la lecture vidéo.
  • Fonctionnalité proxy (version mobile) : Accédez à distance aux flux sur votre réseau local (non disponible sur la version TV).
  • Contrôle audio précis : Activez ou désactivez l'audio pour des flux individuels. Le mode flux unique offre des commandes supplémentaires telles que la commutation entre les qualités vidéo, le basculement audio, la capture photo/vidéo, le zoom et les fonctions PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom). Le mode multi-flux conserve les commandes d'activation/désactivation de l'audio.
  • Expérience sans publicité : Profitez d'une expérience ininterrompue sur mobile avec jusqu'à 3 flux et sans utiliser la fonction proxy. La version TV est totalement sans publicité, mais la version gratuite limite le visionnage à 3 flux.

HandyVLC offre une solution conviviale pour gérer plusieurs flux vidéo. Son ensemble complet de fonctionnalités, comprenant des configurations personnalisables, des outils d'enregistrement et de partage, des capacités proxy, un contrôle audio flexible et une expérience sans publicité (avec des limitations sur les versions gratuites), en fait un choix idéal pour un usage personnel et professionnel. Téléchargez HandyVLC dès aujourd'hui et rationalisez la gestion de votre flux vidéo !

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🎬 Major – Season 3 Revamp:

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