Glossary

Get quick definitions on video surveillance terms on our glossary

What is an ONVIF Profile M?
What is an ONVIF Profile M?

Profile M is designed specifically for managing and sharing metadata and analytics between various security devices and video management systems (VMS).

What is an ONVIF Profile G?
What is an ONVIF Profile G?

ONVIF Profile G is specifically designed to address the need for efficient video storage and playback. It standardizes the interaction between cameras, recorders, and video management software (VMS)

What is an ONVIF Profile D?
What is an ONVIF Profile D?

This profile ensures that access control systems, particularly door units, can seamlessly work with video management and other physical security systems from different manufacturers.

What is an ONVIF Profile C?
What is an ONVIF Profile C?

ONVIF has become the standard that ensures devices such as cameras, video management systems, and access control units from different manufacturers can work together seamlessly.

What is an ONVIF Profile A?
What is an ONVIF Profile A?

This article explores what ONVIF Profile A is, its meaning, and its specifications in the context of access control systems.

RTMPE: Real-Time Messaging Protocol Encrypted
RTMPE: Real-Time Messaging Protocol Encrypted

In this article, we will explore the meaning of RTMPE, how it works, why it’s important, and how you can use it in a secure streaming setup.

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