Axis Communications 243Q Blade user manual Other MPEG-4 clients

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Other MPEG-4 clients

Although it may be possible to use other clients to view the MPEG-4 stream, this is not guaranteed by Axis.

For some other clients, such as, QuickTime™ the Video Object Type must be set to Simple. It may also be necessary to adjust the advanced MPEG-4 settings.

To assess the video stream from QuickTime™ the following path can be used:

rtsp://<ip>/mpeg4/media.amp

This path is for all supported methods, and the client will negotiate with the AXIS 243Q Blade to determine exactly which transport protocol to use.

Note: <ip> = IP address.

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Contents Axis 243Q Blade Video Server User’s Manual About This Document Page Contents Axis 243Q Blade Overview Product descriptionSwitches & connectors LED indicatorsAxis 243Q Blade Product description Access from a browser Accessing the video serverSetting the root password Live ViewLayout Axis 243Q Blade Accessing the video server Video streams Video stream types Motion Jpeg MPEG-4 protocols and communication methods How to stream MPEG-4Other methods of accessing the video stream Axis Media Control AMCRTP/RTSP/HTTP or RTP/RTSP/HTTPS Other MPEG-4 clients Accessing the Setup link Configuring the video serverImage settings Video & ImageImage appearance Text overlay settings Video streamTest Advanced MPEG-4 settings Video source settingsBit Rate control Advanced Mjpeg settings Overlay/Mask SettingsOverlay/Mask Overlay image requirements Overlay image limitationsImage Formats Image Size Viewer Settings Live View ConfigDefault Video Format Default ViewerOutput Buttons Action ButtonsUser-defined Links Check Show custom linkInstalling PTZ devices Authentication keyPan Tilt Zoom Preset positions PTZ configurationPTZ controls Using CGI links to control PTZ devices PTZ control modesControl panel Advanced Guard tourPTZ control queue Using PTZ on video inputs Event configuration Event serversEvent types Enter the minimum time interval between triggers How to set up a triggered eventTriggered Event Click Add triggered... on the Event TypesHow to set up a scheduled event Scheduled eventClick Add scheduled... on the Event Types Camera tampering How to configure Motion Detection Click Motion Detection in the Event Config menuMotion detection Object Size Port statusIP Address Filter System optionsSecurity UsersIeee HttpsRadius Authentication processAxis 243Q Blade System options CA servers Date & timeNetwork Basic TCP/IP settingsIPv4 and IPv6 Address Configuration ServicesHost Name Configuration DNS configurationLink-Local IPv4 address NAT traversal port mapping for IPv4Network traffic QoS Quality of service QoS SettingsSmtp email UPnP BonjourPorts & devices System Overview MaintenanceSupport Support OverviewAbout Access Log The Access Log may be used for various purposesResetting to the factory default settings Non-inverting Terminal connectorPin Function Description RS-485-A11o Schematic diagram I/O terminal connectorAxis 243Q Blade 10oRS-485 COM port Troubleshooting Checking the firmwareUpgrading the firmware Emergency recovery procedure Video Image Problems Axis 243Q Blade cannot be accessed from a web browserAlarms, to a destination outside the local network Server is inaccessibleOnly I frames Snapshot imagesNTSC/PAL Technical specificationsMaintenance Weight Optimizing your system General performance considerationsBandwidth Axis 243Q Blade Glossary GlossaryDe-interlacing See Interlacing Compression See Image compressionFixed iris See Autoiris Encoder See Video encoderAn IP address consists of four groups or quads Megapixel See Pixel Axis 243Q Blade Glossary SSL/TSL An I-VOP is a complete image frame Generic Http Generic TCP/IP Factory default settings 49 firmwareLive view config IndexLive View Video source Video streams 12, 14, 18 Viewer settings