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Nextiva S2750e Series User Guide
3. Click Apply to save the changes and see the MJPEG parameters.
The MJPEG parameters appear.
4. In the Target Frame Rate box, enter the maximum number of frames per second
(fps) that will be encoded and transferred by the transmitter. This parameter can be set
to 1 to 7, 10, 15, or 30 fps in NTSC mode and 1 to 6, 8, 12, or 25 fps in PAL mode.
5. In the Input Filter Mode list, select the level of filtering applied to the video signal
before it is encoded, helping to remove high frequency noise from lower quality
cameras or noisy video feeds. The available values are Low, Medium, High, or None.
6. In the Noise Reduction Filter Mode list, select the filtering of small variations in
pixels in otherwise motionless sections of the video, to be used in all conditions to
reduce the bit rate. Using this filter also helps reduce the number of false alarms in low
light conditions. To see this parameter, you need to deactivate the second video
encoder (see page 30). The available values are Low (default), Medium, High, and
None.
7. In the Resolution list, select the measure of how clear and crisp the video image
appears. Each resolution corresponds to a specific number of pixels (columns * lines)
for each picture of the video sequence. The available resolutions are: QCIF, CIF, 2CIF,
4CIF, All lines, 2/3 D1, and VGA.
8. In the Web Multicast IP Address box, enter the IP address of the multicast group
from which the web interface will get live video, if the web streaming method is
Multicast UDP (see page 37).
9. In the Web Multicast IP Port box, enter the IP port of the multicast group from which
the web interface will get live video, if the web streaming method is Multicast UDP (see
page 37).