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Question Software: Multiple Streams to Different Displays

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Epicbunny3
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12-06-2016, 02:08 AM
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We require capturing video from several cameras and displaying those feeds in various setups on different monitors connected to the same computer. Currently, we rely on multiple browser windows, each handling the stream at its location. It functions, but I’m considering a more efficient and stable approach. The issue arises because any update or system restart (such as switching from Win10 Pro to Ryzen) forces manual reconfiguration to restore the setup.

I’m exploring whether this could be achieved through coding using HTML. Ideally, I’d like to deploy it in a Win10 kiosk environment, which depends on MS Edge. This means Edge needs an HTML-based kiosk configuration.

I’m wondering if there’s a method to launch two instances of Edge and direct each to a separate monitor with distinct streaming content. I haven’t found any settings or flags for this in Edge, and it’s outside my usual expertise.

If you have any suggestions or alternative solutions, I’d appreciate your input. Your guidance could save us time in reaching a decision. Thank you!
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Epicbunny3
12-06-2016, 02:08 AM #1

We require capturing video from several cameras and displaying those feeds in various setups on different monitors connected to the same computer. Currently, we rely on multiple browser windows, each handling the stream at its location. It functions, but I’m considering a more efficient and stable approach. The issue arises because any update or system restart (such as switching from Win10 Pro to Ryzen) forces manual reconfiguration to restore the setup.

I’m exploring whether this could be achieved through coding using HTML. Ideally, I’d like to deploy it in a Win10 kiosk environment, which depends on MS Edge. This means Edge needs an HTML-based kiosk configuration.

I’m wondering if there’s a method to launch two instances of Edge and direct each to a separate monitor with distinct streaming content. I haven’t found any settings or flags for this in Edge, and it’s outside my usual expertise.

If you have any suggestions or alternative solutions, I’d appreciate your input. Your guidance could save us time in reaching a decision. Thank you!

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COLIN20052012
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12-06-2016, 02:59 AM
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When cameras adhere to the ONVIF standard, suitable applications exist. Otherwise, a tailored (such as C#) program can be developed by any computer science student for a limited period.
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COLIN20052012
12-06-2016, 02:59 AM #2

When cameras adhere to the ONVIF standard, suitable applications exist. Otherwise, a tailored (such as C#) program can be developed by any computer science student for a limited period.

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Wediocre
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12-21-2016, 10:10 PM
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They also back ONVIF, though we require it for real-time streaming and it seems only partially supported initially.
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Wediocre
12-21-2016, 10:10 PM #3

They also back ONVIF, though we require it for real-time streaming and it seems only partially supported initially.

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Alexis388
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12-22-2016, 07:49 PM
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Verify this application in the Microsoft app store
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Alexis388
12-22-2016, 07:49 PM #4

Verify this application in the Microsoft app store