What's New in DC Box 3.6.5
This article provides information about new features and improvements introduced in Direct Connect Box 3.6.5, released on November 27, 2024.
In addition to features listed below, the release also includes a number of stability improvements and fixes which do not extend the product functionality or change the user experience.
New features and improvements
ATG configuration via DC Box activation wizard
New feature. ATG connection can now be set up using DC Box activation wizard. DC Box automatically discovers the compatible Automatic Tank Gauge (ATG) device and establishes the connection to it. We support the fuel monitoring data for the following ATG brands and models:
If automatic configuration fails or you need to set up ATG later, you can manually configure the ATG connection using the DC Box activation wizard. Read the following articles for details: |
Video stream selection
New feature. Added the ability to specify paths for the main and sub video streams. For optimal performance and minimized bandwidth usage during real-time video streaming, Loss Prevention Analytics requires that the compatible camera can broadcast at least two simultaneous video streams. While both streams deliver the same video content, they are optimized differently to balance quality and required bandwidth.
You can now directly specify the relative path to each video stream, making the solution compatible with almost any IP camera. These setting are optional. DC Box will attempt to automatically determine the optimal configuration based on the camera's model. Read Configuring Camera Settings for details. |
Vertical video support
Enhancement. Added support for videos from vertically oriented cameras. DC Box provides the information about the video orientation to Loss Prevention Analytics. This information is used to automatically adjust the video tile mosaic to optimally display portrait (vertical) videos. This guarantees a seamless viewing experience by aligning the video tiles correctly, without distortion or clipping, regardless of the camera’s orientation. |