MxServer for Pentium 4

MxServer for Pentium 4

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License: Freeware
Total downloads:27
Latest version:1.2.110
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Description

"MxServer for Pentium 4" is a robust Windows application designed to utilize an IDS FalconQuattro card for digitizing up to four analog video cameras per card. In terms of versatility, this tool excels as the input video streams are efficiently converted to JPG images, which can be obtained seamlessly from the integrated server. Notably, this application, developed by MOBOTIX, operates optimally on Pentium P4 machines with SSEII.

For those in the System Utilities category, particularly within the Device Assistants subcategory, "MxServer for Pentium 4" presents itself as an indispensable tool. The latest version, 1.2.110, showcases significant improvements and optimizations compared to its preceding version, 1.2. One of the standout features of this program is its simplistic web user interface found on the integrated web server, which makes configuring the application straightforward and user-friendly.

Moreover, what sets "MxServer for Pentium 4" apart is the fact that it is Freeware, meaning users can download and utilize this software completely free of charge. This makes it an attractive option for individuals and organizations looking to digitize their video streams without incurring additional costs.

Pros:

  • Efficient digitization of up to four analog video cameras per card.
  • JPG conversion and easy access through the integrated server.
  • Optimized performance for Pentium P4 machines with SSEII.
  • User-friendly web interface for quick configuration.
  • Completely free to download and use.
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