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Figure 29. Video streaming settings
Streaming Video Format
– Select output format between 720p (1280 pixels wide by 720 lines high) or
1080p (1920 pixels wide by 1080 lines high)
. You must then “Save to Flash” and reboot the camera
before this setting takes effect.
Video OSD Date Format
– Specify how the date will be displayed in the upper left corner of the video
stream. There are several options:
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None: the date will not be displayed.
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YYYY/MM/DD: date will be displayed as “Year/Month/Day”
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MM/DD/YYYY: date will be displaye
d as “Month/Day/ Year”
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DD/MM/YYYY: date will be displayed as “Day/Month/Year”
Video OSD Time Format
– Specify how the current frame time will be displayed in the upper left
corner of the video stream; right below the date. There are several options:
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None: time is not displayed.
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12-
hour: time is displayed as “Hour:Minute:Second[AM/PM]”. Hour is from 01 to 12.
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24-
hour: time is displayed as “Hour:Minute:Second”. Hour is from 00 to 23.
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12-
hour (ms): time is displayed as “Hour:Minute:Second.Miliseconds[AM/PM]”
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24-
hour (ms): time is displayed as “Hour:Minute:Second.Miliseconds”
Streaming Enable
– Enable/disable streaming.
NOTE: use this link in VLC or other software to see the video streaming:
rtsp://[Camera IP]:8557/PSIA/Streaming/channels/0?videoCodecType=H.264
Target FPS
– Specify the target frames per second (FPS) for streaming output. The camera will try
its best to produce video close to this target. If the camera is busy then the frame rate may dip.
Range is from 1 to 20.
Target bit-rate
– Specify the data rate for the video stream in term of bits. Higher values increase
final bandwidth needed to stream data, but result in better video quality. Example values:
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2000000: 2Mbps
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1800000: 1.8Mbps
Inter-frame interval
– Specifies the number of P-frames between I-frames. I-frames (key frames)
contain complete video data. P-frames (predicted frames) are generated by the previous I-frame and