Connect to and disconnect from a GeViScope server
VS2010NET_SimpleClient (Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, C#)
VS2010NET_ActionsAndEvents (Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, C#)
VS2010WPF_SimpleClient (Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, C#, WPF)
Enumerate existing media channels and event types from a GeViScope server
VS2008NET_GscRegEdit (Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, C#)
VS2008NET_GscRegistryBasics (Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, C#)
VS2010NET_SimpleClient (Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, C#)
VS2010NET_ActionsAndEvents (Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, C#)
VS2010NET_GscRegEdit (Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, C#)
VS2010NET_GscRegistryBasics (Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, C#)
VS2010WPF_SimpleClient (Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, C#, WPF)
Display live and recorded media with the MediaPlayer interface
VS2010NET_SimpleClient (Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, C#)
VS2010WPF_SimpleClient (Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, C#, WPF)
Display recorded event media with the MediaPlayer interface
Handling actions and PLC notifications
VS2010CPP_ControlBlockingFilters (Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, C++)
Handling events
Creating backups
Synchronized display of more than one media channels
Custom draw in viewers of MediaPlayer interface
Export picture data
VS2010NET_MediaPlayerExport (Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, C#)
Control PTZ cams
Fetch a user blocking list from the server
Decompress live and recorded media with the offscreen viewer
Decompress raw live media by using the DBI
Create a general service application
Full-duplex audio communication between GeViScope components
The AudioBackChannel GeViScope Server Plugin (Visual Studio 2010) is an example for a GeViScope Server plugin. It realizes a full-duplex audio communication between different GeViScope components. The full scope of operation can be found in the document Audio Back Channel (ABC) Plugin documentation.
Simulate media channels in GeViScope servers
The MCS (Media Channel Simulator) GeViScope Server Plugin (CodeGear C++ Builder 6) is another example for a GeViScope Server plugin. It shows how to channel media data inside the GeViScope system without using special video hardware. In addition the handling of actions inside a server plugin is demonstrated. The full scope of operation can be found in the document MCS Documentation.
Simulate a screen saver as a GeviScope Server Plugin
The DelphiScreenSaverPlugin GeViScope Server Plugin (CodeGear Delphi 7) is another example to demonstrate channeling media into a GeViScope Server with the help of a Server Plugin.
Provide a customized data filter dialog in GSCView
GSCView offers the possibility to integrate customized data filter dialogs. Data filter dialogs are used to search and filter video footage by additional event data. They can be customized to the different business environments in which GeViScope is used. Detailed information can be found in the document GSCView data filter plugins.
The following examples demonstrate how to create customized data filter dialogs:
Presenting GEUTEBRÜCK Backup Files (GBF)
Monitor the state of media channels (cameras)