
SightLine Applications, LLC has unveiled its latest video processing software release, version 3.7.2, introducing major improvements and new features designed to enhance functionality and user experience across various applications.Â
Software 3.7.2 adds dual channel processing to the 1750-OEM and marks the release of the 4100-OEM dual processor, the company’s most powerful processor to date. The latest software release is the first to support the recently introduced 4100-OEM dual channel processor and 4100-SOM.
This release also expands the functionality of the 1750-OEM, adding dual processing for size-constrained applications running a limited number of features.
Tracking and detection improvements include allowing operators to select what kind of track (primary or secondary) a detection can turn into, either by index or from picture-in-picture (PiP). Additionally, RTP MPEG2-TS (H.264 or H.265) now supports recording KLV and video data to .ts extension.
More cameras have been confirmed for compatibility, with close to 150 cameras confirmed for compatibility with SightLine’s firmware. The new release also introduces a web browser-based file manager and HTTP server, allowing integrators to download syslog, SD card, parameter, and license files remotely.Â
SightLine’s engineers also worked on improving features available with the ARM Library. New updates to the ARM Library include:
ARM Library
SightLine has announced that blending is now supported.Â
Enhanced ARM Library Functionality
The Library has seen significant enhancements, including Jetpack 5.1.2 and CPU Render Mode support. SightLine have also added examples demonstrating how to utilize GStreamer or V4L2 for capture.
SightLine state that these updates are part of the company’s ongoing commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that meet the needs of users, and that feedback from users helps guide the roadmap for software development.
To see the full list of improvements, visit the release notes page of SightLine Applications’ website.