B.S.E.A.F.R.E.S.H. 1.201

2.8 out of 5 stars 2.8 (22 votes)

(February 18, 2008)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/XP / Freeware / 521 downloads

B.S.E.A.F.R.E.S.H. is a tool for testing CPU performance from the point of view of a video surveillance system.

Reviews of B.S.E.A.F.R.E.S.H.

  1. 5 out of 5 stars
    horsecharles

    Reviewing 1.103 Beta (Dec 19, 2007)

    This is a learning tool-- not a user app.

  2. 4 out of 5 stars
    coolticker

    Reviewing 0.943 Beta (Sep 30, 2007)

    I did not test this tool but I know a bit about video surveillance systems and technology.

    Before laughing, you should learn a bit about video surveillance systems, what you see is a motion detection matrix each picture is converted into a matrix into which it tries to do the motion detection before activating auto-record.

    Motion detection and video encoding/recording may take a lot of CPU, so the idea of this tool is not so bad if you want to dedicate some computer to video surveillance.

  3. 3 out of 5 stars
    CharlieGimbert

    Reviewing 0.943 Beta (Sep 30, 2007)

    C64?

  4. 3 out of 5 stars
    Hall9000

    Reviewing 0.943 Beta (Sep 30, 2007)

    Here is the Russian to English translation of what this seems to be all about.
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    The rate of processing and analysis of videodata is the basic criterion of evaluation of the productivity of system in this test. In particular, the following operations are performed: - the automatic correction of brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness. - the equalization of histogram, the softening of the sharpness of lines, scaling. - decoding with the aid of the codec, specially developed for the systems of videonablyudeniya (support of all types of sequence and with Wavelet by the nucleus of frequency conversion). - search and the recognition of faces of people and assigned objects. - the estimation of the motion of objects in the sequence and their qualification.
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    So, I guess that this guy came up with software that deals with the video from a camera used for surveillance as it correcting for what ever kind of lighting conditions exist and also seems to be able to do face recognition? I'll give it a neutral 3 untill I can test it with a camera on my computer. As for that screenshot, "edited". :P
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    Thanks Coolticker for that information about the picture. I think I'll take back my comment about it being awful then.

  5. 2 out of 5 stars
    dvferret

    Reviewing 0.943 Beta (Sep 29, 2007)

    Why would they put such a pointless program on here?

    Just added yet uses DirectX 8.0?

    After reading what coolticker said, i would have to agree that the idea behind this isnt that bad. However, the look of the application, the name, and the description of it is quite pitiful.

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