
Automatically Searching MOBOTIX Cameras in all Subnets
Future versions of MxViewer will be able to search MOBOTIX cameras not only in
the current subnet of the computer, but also in all subnets, which can be reached
within the same physical network (e.g. not closed off by routers or other mecha-
nisms).
This means that MxViewer can find cameras with factory IP address (e.g.
10.1.0.99 as in our sample), although the computer is in a different subnet (e.g.
172.16.0.0).
MxViewer can thus find MOBOTIX cameras automatically and without
changing the computer configuration if the camera has been plugged into the
same switch as the computer, for example.
Manually Defining MOBOTIX Cameras
If you have selected the Define video sources manually option in the MxViewer
Video Sources dialog, you can manually add the IP addresses or DNS names of
the MOBOTIX cameras.
• Add: Adds the IP address or DNS name of the MOBOTIX camera you entered
to the list.
If possible, MxViewer shows the image of the last camera you added in the pre-
view window. Click on OK to use
all
cameras in the list and to include them in the
default layout generated by MxViewer:
Displaying MxPEG Video Clips
MxPEG video clips represent the files that contain the video and audio data stored
by either MOBOTIX cameras or MxViewer. These clips can be displayed in
MxViewer just like the camera images. In order to display one or more MxPEG
video clips, activate the Layout Editor, right-click the desired camera windows of
the layout one by one and select the Load Clip command.
To download sample MxPEG video clips, open the MOBOTIX website
www.mobotix.com.
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Enhanced search features
Manually adding cameras
and loading recorded
video streams
MxViewer can show
multiple MxPEG clips at
once!
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