Release notes: Ava cameras 3.4.2 beta

Last modified: Thursday February 04, 2021.

Learn about new features, fixes and any issues found in testing for the Ava cameras beta software.

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About this release

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This software forms part of the Ava cameras releases.

Table 1 – Software release details

Release labelRelease dateSoftware build number
Ava cameras software version 3.4.2 beta
(Released to the Beta Upgrade channels)
February 04, 2020

Ava cameras: 3_4_210204_11845

This release of the Ava cameras software should be used in-conjunction with the released versions (3.4.2 or later) of the Ava Aware video management system.

What's new

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This release includes the new features for the on-board camera software for Ava cameras. See Cameras for Alta Video for more information about the Ava Security range of cameras.

Table 2 – New features — Ava cameras software release

FeatureDescriptionAdded in
Compact Dome

Ava cameras 3.4.0 beta includes support for the Compact Dome and Compact Dome Cloud cameras.

See:
Cameras for Alta Video
Status LEDs on Alta cameras

Ava cameras 3.4.0 beta

Resolved issues

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These issues have been resolved:

Table 3 – Resolved issues

ReferenceResolutionResolved in
Ava—390

A vulnerability has been resolved in Ava Aware, Ava cameras, and Ava Cloud.

Ava cameras 3.4.2 beta
7804An issue where the IR cut filter solenoid repeatedly activated, which could cause the camera to make regular clicking sounds, has been resolved.Ava cameras 3.4.1 beta
7727An issue where the incorrect positioning of the IR filter led to poor visibility has been resolved.Ava cameras 3.4.0 beta
5017An issue where, in some lighting conditions, the Ava cameras with HDR enabled displayed excessive visible noise has been resolved.Ava cameras 3.4.0 beta
7544 An issue where, on Ava cloud-native cameras, the storage was not correctly pruned, which allowed the storage to fill up and caused recording to stop, has been resolved.Ava cameras 3.3.3 beta
7533An issue where, on Ava cloud-native cameras, the storage might have frequently restarted, leading to a few seconds of recording being lost with each restart, has been resolved. Ava cameras 3.3.3 beta
7519An issue where, when attempting to stream live video from Ava cloud-native cameras, an error prevented the live stream has been resolved.Ava cameras 3.3.3 beta
7516An issue with the 5MP version of the Dome Cloud cameras where the image was cropped has been resolved.Ava cameras 3.3.3 beta
Ava—349

A vulnerability has been resolved in Ava Aware and Ava cameras.

Ava cameras 3.3.2 beta
Ava—345 A vulnerability has been resolved in Ava cameras. Ava cameras 3.3.0 beta
6380An issue on the Ava cloud-native cameras where bookmarks were deleted by the regular storage maintenance has been resolved.Ava cameras 3.3.0 beta

Software releases might include minor bug fixes that are not listed in the Resolved issues table.

Known issues

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During testing, we have found the following issues in these releases.

These software versions have been extensively tested on the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system, using the Chrome and Microsoft Edge browsers.

Table 4 – Known issues — Ava camera software

ReferenceIssue
6242Issue: When attempting to view live or playback video recorded from Ava cloud-native cameras, the playback sometimes stutters and does not progress smoothly.
5253

Issue: The storing of audio from the Ava cameras microphone arrays is enabled by default.

Workaround: You can disable the recording and storing of audio for the Ava camera and from the Ava Aware user interfaces.
See:
Set Alta camera settings locally and
Change camera settings in Alta Video

2930Issue: When upgrading the software on your Ava cameras, the Ava Aware video management system reports a video error, rather than that the device is being upgraded.
2910Issue: On occasion, Ava cameras enter IR mode too early.
2151

Issue: If you manually change the IP address of your Dome camera, you are not given any warnings that this will break contact with the camera, and you are not redirected to the new address.

Workaround: After changing the IP address of your camera, manually browse to the new IP address after the camera has rebooted.