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IP Camera Web-Client
Note
The
Received
check box is disabled by default. When you log out, this check
box reverts to the disabled state.
2. Use
Table 4-4
to set up the streaming resolution and
Table 4-4
for the other
compression settings.
Table 4-3
Video Streaming Resolutions
Camera
Primary Stream Resolutions
Secondary Stream Resolutions
HD4MDIP/X
1280 x 720
800 x 450
640 x 360
320 x 180
640 x 360
320 x 180
HD4DIP/X
640 x 480
640 x 360
320 x 240
320 x 180
640 x 480
640 x 360
320 x 240
320 x 180
Table 4-4
Compression Settings
Setting
Options
Description
Frame Rate
1–30 (NTSC)
1–25 (PAL)
The frame rate that is displayed per second. For NTSC, select from
1
fps (lowest)
to
30
fps (highest). For PAL, select from
1
fps (lowest) to
25
fps (highest).
Priority
Quality, Bit Rate
Allows you to set the maximum bit rate and/or target rate value, based on priority
mode settings. This value is the threshold that you do not want the bit rate to
exceed.
Compression
Ratio
Minimum, Low,
Medium, High,
Maximum
When Quality is selected as the Priority, select the Compression Ratio.
Minimum
is the highest visual quality;
Maximum
is the lowest visual quality.
Target Bit
Rate (kbps)
400 – 5000 kbps Enter the Target Bit Rate in kbps (kilobits per second) which represents the
amount of data processed per second.
GOP (No. of
Frames)
1– 50
Select the GOP (Group of pictures) number from
1
to
50
. (Not available on the
Secondary Stream.)
Select this Priority
field setting
To enable this field …
To achieve this …
Quality
(see
Figure 4-10
)
Maximum Bit Rate
The Target Bit Rate field
is grayed out.
If the target bit rate exceeds the maximum bit rate
value, the camera adjusts the picture quality first
and then, if necessary, drops frames to meet the
maximum bit rate value.
Bit Rate
(see
Figure 4-10
)
Target Bit Rate and
Maximum Bit Rate
The Picture Quality field
is grayed out.
Set the Maximum Bit Rate—limit the data transfer
speed—from 400 ~ 5000 kbps. As the target bit
rate exceeds the maximum bit rate value, the
camera reduces the bit rate by adjusting the
frames dynamically to stay below the threshold
that you set.
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