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ONVIF

ONVIF

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What is ONVIF?

ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) is a global industry forum that promotes and develops standardized interfaces for effective interoperability of IP-based physical security products. It defines standards for video streaming, device discovery, event handling, PTZ control, and other functionalities, allowing different vendors' security devices (like IP cameras, network video recorders, and video management systems) to communicate with each other. This ensures that a camera from one manufacturer can work seamlessly with a recorder from another manufacturer, provided both support the same ONVIF profiles.

What other technologies are related to ONVIF?

ONVIF Complementary Technologies

Real Time Streaming Protocol is used for streaming media, a common feature in ONVIF-compliant devices.
mentioned alongside ONVIF in 11% (212) of relevant job posts
Multicasting is an efficient way to distribute data to multiple recipients, useful for video streams in ONVIF systems.
mentioned alongside ONVIF in 16% (87) of relevant job posts
IGMP is used for managing multicast group memberships, which is necessary for multicasting video streams in ONVIF.
mentioned alongside ONVIF in 3% (87) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning ONVIF?

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Ubiquiti Inc.
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Apra Labs
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