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    ODM

    ODM

    Device Manager for ONVIF-based Network video devices.

    ODM is a ONVIF protocol implementation of Network Video Client (NVC) to manage Network Video Transmitters (NVT), Network Video Storage (NVS) and Network Video Analytics (NVA) devices. Implements Discovery, Device, Media, Imaging, Analytics, Events and PTZ services. Write in C# and uses ffmpeg for media decoding.
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    libonvif

    Library implementing client ONVIF for Windows and Linux

    ...Should work for any Onvif compatible device. INSTALL FOR WINDOWS: download libonvif-1.2.0.zip and extract folder. From libonvif\libonvif directory, run build.bat from your Visual Studio command prompt. See the ReadMe.txt file for detailed instructions. The video below shows how to install and link to libonvif. INSTALL FOR LINUX, download libonvif-1.2.0.tar.gz file and follow cmake convention.
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