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In the streaming settings, you can choose between a maximum and a reduced
frame rate:
With full frame rate, the entire image stream is transferred. If more than
four cameras are displayed at a time and / or the computer hardware is not
powerful enough, this can cause heavy loads on the client PC.
With reduced frame rate, only I-frames (full images) of the image stream are
transferred, which greatly reduces the CPU load of the client PC. The default
I-frames setting is 1 I-frame per second, i.e. with reduced frame rate, you
will only see one image per second in
Surveillance Mode
. You can change
the number of I-frames per second using the
Image recording
option in
the
Camera configuration
.
5.2.8
Video classifications
In the context of multi-streaming, video classifications are required to display a live
view of a camera in
Surveillance Mode
.
Multi-streaming only:
Video profiles created during
Camera configuration
need to be assigned to one or
more video classifications so that they can be assigned in the user or group profile.
This means that video classifications define the way images are streamed from
server to client with different settings (
Normal
,
Selected
,
Alarm
).
For example you may, as a default, use a low resolution with low frame rate and in
case of an alarm, use a high resolution with a high frame rate.
Existing video classifications
1. To create a new video classification, click on the
New
button under
Existing
classifications
.
2. Click on the
Rename
button to rename a video classification.
3. Click on the
Delete
button to delete a video classification.
The existing video classifications (
Analytics
, Balanced, High Quality, Premium
Quality, Web) can support your configuration and can also be renamed or deleted.