DIYKoller007
04-01-2015, 11:07 PM
Hello,
I would like to exchange my old NVR device for a software-based video recorder.
A solution requiring development is unexcluded, what's more, I would rather create a camera recorder on my own from code. I prefer C#.
Formerly I used AForge's ODM (http://sourceforge.net/projects/onvifdm/) for displaying the camera image, but it uses a former version of MS .NET Framework. I would rather use 4.0.
Now I am testing Ozeki's Camera SDK that provides C# code examples to record audio and video stream into .MPEG-4 (http://www.camera-sdk.com/p_52-how-to-record-audio-and-video-stream-into-mpeg-4-in-c-onvif.html).
It works fine. But regarding that my trial version will expire soon, I am wondering whether there is any other software-based solution.
So please let me know, if you are aware of any alternative to this library. Sharing your experiences related to the mentioned library - if any - would be also appreciated.
Thanks for any contribution.
I would like to exchange my old NVR device for a software-based video recorder.
A solution requiring development is unexcluded, what's more, I would rather create a camera recorder on my own from code. I prefer C#.
Formerly I used AForge's ODM (http://sourceforge.net/projects/onvifdm/) for displaying the camera image, but it uses a former version of MS .NET Framework. I would rather use 4.0.
Now I am testing Ozeki's Camera SDK that provides C# code examples to record audio and video stream into .MPEG-4 (http://www.camera-sdk.com/p_52-how-to-record-audio-and-video-stream-into-mpeg-4-in-c-onvif.html).
It works fine. But regarding that my trial version will expire soon, I am wondering whether there is any other software-based solution.
So please let me know, if you are aware of any alternative to this library. Sharing your experiences related to the mentioned library - if any - would be also appreciated.
Thanks for any contribution.