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Megapixels without Mega Storage: An Introduction To Video Lifecycle Managment (VLM):
- Lower Resolution / Higher Compression
- Reduced Frame Rates
- Shorter Retention / Premature Deletion
- Capture Motion Only / Create Security Gaps
- Reducing the cost of storing all video surveillance storage data over its useful life
- Based on its ability to protect against risk and value to the organization
- Determined by rules and events
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Motion Optimized Recording (MORe): Advanced Motion Detection Application
Mount Laurel, NJ
Consumers look to suppliers to continually to lower video surveillance storage costs while enhancing functionality and value. The video surveillance industry responded to this growing storage problem by taking advantage of existing motion detection technology, initially designed to assist in detecting risky behavior and help enhance security and compliance and developing Record on Motion (ROM) technology. ROM allows users to reduce the amount of surveillance storage required by only capturing and retaining video that contains detected motion. Only when activity occurs within a designated area and exceeds a set threshold, is video recorded. The assumption is that if a camera only detects motion 40% of the time, then 60% of the data is deleted resulting in a 60% reduction in storage.
At first glance this sounds simple and effective. If I buy cameras with motion detection and implement record on motion only, I can reduce my storage footprint by ~60%. But that is only half the story. The 60% of data not captured had value in its ability to mitigate risk and enhance compliance. TimeSight has a much better approach with its Motion Optimized Recording (MORe)
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TimeSight VLM Solutions: Store Months of Video on Only Days of Storage
Learn how TimeSight Systems Video Surveillance Appliances are the first intelligent network video recorders (NVRs) to automate video lifecycle management (VLM), the practice of reducing the size of an image over its useful life based on risk, business rules and events. By applying VLM policies to all video data (motion and non-motion), users can dramatically reduce their risk and storage requirements without sacrificing resolution, frame rate, or retention times.
See how TimeSight's exclusive Motion Optimized Recording (MORe) applies specific resolution, frame rate, and retention policies to both motion and non-motion events, enabling users to store all video on less storage than riskier Record On Motion only techniques. TimeSight intelligent video surveillance appliances enable users to increase image quality and retention periods at a fraction of the storage costs and risk of alternative approaches.
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