Axis Communications P5522 user manual Stream Profiles, 264, Click Save to apply the new settings

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AXIS P5522 PTZ Dome Network Camera

Video and Audio

Maximum frame rate. To avoid bandwidth problems, the frame rate allowed to each viewer can be Limited to a fixed amount. Alternatively, the frame rate can be set as Unlimited, which means the Axis product always delivers the highest frame rate possible under the current conditions.

Overlay settings. See Overlay on page 22.

Click Save to apply the new settings.

H.264

H.264, also known as MPEG-4 Part 10/AVC, is a video compression standard that provides high quality video streams at low bit rates. An H.264 video stream consists of different types of frames such as I-frames and P-frames. An I-frame is a complete image whereas P-frames only contain the differences from previous frames.

The H.264 stream settings can be configured from the Video & Audio > Video Stream page. Select the H.264 tab. The settings defined in this page will apply to all H.264 streams that do not use a stream profile.

The GOV length is the number of frames between two consecutive I-frames. Increasing the GOV length may save considerably on bandwidth requirements in some cases, but may also have an adverse affect on image quality.

The Axis product supports the following H.264 profile(s):

Baseline. The Baseline profile is recommended for clients that don’t support CABAC entropy coding.

The bit rate can be set as Variable bit rate (VBR) or Constant bit rate (CBR). VBR adjusts the bit rate according to the image complexity, using up more bandwidth for increased activity in the image, and less for lower image activity. When the activity in the scene increases, the bit rate would usually increase as well. If there is a surplus in bandwidth, this may not be an issue and selecting Variable bit rate (VBR) will be sufficient. But if bandwidth is limited, it is recommended to control the bit rate by selecting Constant bit rate (CBR). When the activity in the scene increases, VBR adjusts the bit rate according to the complexity, using up more bandwidth for increased activity in the scene, and less for lower scene activity. CBR allows you to set a target bit rate that limits the bandwidth consumption.

The CBR target bit rate works like the ceiling of a tent. It limits the bit rate, while maintaining some flexibility . The bit rate may bounce up and down within the set target but when it nears the set target value, the limitation kicks in. However, because CBR will always prioritize a continuous video stream, it allows temporary overshoots from the target bit rate. Because setting a target value prevents the bit rate from increasing, frame rate and image quality are affected negatively. To partly compensate for this, select which variable shall be prioritized, frame rate or image quality. Not setting a priority means that frame rate and image quality are equally affected.

The current bit rate can be set to appear as text overlay. Under Overlay Settings, select Include text and enter the modifier #b in the field.

To apply the settings, click Save.

MJPEG

Sometimes the image size is large due to low light or complex scenery. Adjusting the maximum frame size helps to control the bandwidth and storage used by the Motion JPEG video stream in these situations. Setting the frame size to the Default setting provides consistently good image quality at the expense of increased bandwidth and storage usage in low light. Limiting the frame size optimizes bandwidth and storage usage, but may give poor image quality. To prevent increased bandwidth and storage usage, the maximum frame size should be set to an optimal value.

Stream Profiles

A stream profile is a set of predefined stream settings including resolution, compression, frame rate and overlay settings. Stream profiles can be used:

When setting up recording using action rules. See Events on page 37.

When setting up continuous recording. See Continuous Recording on page 42.

In the Live View page – select the stream profile from the Stream profile drop-down list.

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Contents Axis P5522 PTZ Dome Network Camera About this document Legal Considerations LiabilityIntellectual Property Rights Equipment ModificationsSupport Learn MoreTable of Contents Axis P5522 PTZ Dome Network CameraSupport Advanced Reset to Factory Default Settings Performance ConsiderationsOther Message Levels Safety InformationHazard Levels Hardware Overview Connectors and Buttons Network ConnectorMulti-connector For technical specifications, seeLED Indicators Midspan LED IndicatorsSD Card Slot Control ButtonAccess from the Internet Access the ProductAccess from a Browser Set the Root Password Set Power Line FrequencyLive View Controls on the Live ViewGo to Setup Events Axis Media Control viewer toolbarManual Trigger To show the manual trigger buttons in the Live ViewPTZ Controls AMC Audio ControlsAxis P5522 PTZ Dome Network Camera Axis Media Control AMC How to Stream H.264Media Streams Alternative Methods of Accessing the Video Stream QuickTimeTM. The following paths can be usedAccess Audio Streams Java applet supports simplex audio with G.711 encodingSet Up the Product Basic SetupSet Up Video Streams Video and AudioPixel Counter Image264 Click Save to apply the new settingsStream Profiles Camera Settings Exposure SettingsImage Appearance White BalanceGo to Video & Audio Video Stream and select the Image tab Image SettingsOverlay Go to Video & Audio Overlay Image Overlay ImageUse Overlay Text in an Action Rule Set Up Audio Privacy MaskAudio Modes Go to Events Action RulesAudio Input Audio Clips Audio OutputConfigure the Live View Default Viewer for BrowsersViewer Settings Browser Viewer DescriptionOutput Buttons Go to Setup Live View ConfigUser Defined Links Gatekeeper Preset PositionsPTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Guard Tour Osdi ZonesAdvanced LimitsControls Operator Same as administrator but with lower priority Control QueueSet Up Motion Detection Windows DetectorsMotion Detection Motion Detection ParametersDefault values Audio DetectionMedium level 50% Low level 0%Install Application Go to Setup ApplicationsApplications Application LicensesAxis P5522 PTZ Dome Network Camera Set Up Action Rules EventsConvert Event Types to Action Rules Go to Events Action Rules and click AddTriggers ActionsAdd Recipients Recipient TypesPTZ Control Go to Events Recipients and click AddGo to Events Schedules and click Add Set Up Email RecipientsCreate Schedules Set Up Recurrences Go to Events Recurrences and click AddRecordings Recording ListContinuous Recording Go to Recordings ListLanguages System Options SecurityUsers IP Address FilterGo to System Options Security Ieee IeeeCertificates Go to Setup System Options Security Certificates Click Install certificate and upload the certificateDate & Time Audio SupportBasic TCP/IP Settings NetworkAdvanced TCP/IP Settings Axis Internet Dynamic DNS ServiceAxis Internet Dynamic DNS Service requires IPv4 DNS ConfigurationNTP Configuration Host Name ConfigurationLink-Local IPv4 Address NAT traversal port mapping for IPv4QoS Quality of Service FTPUPnPTM can be disabled under System Options Network UPnPTM UPnPTMRTP/H.264 BonjourStorage SD CardMount and Unmount SD Card Format SD CardMaintenance Ports & DevicesNetwork Share PortsSupport Support OverviewSystem Overview Logs & ReportsReset to Factory Default Settings Plain ConfigScripting File UploadAxis P5522 PTZ Dome Network Camera Multi-Connector Cable sold separately Cable provides the following connectorsFunction Pin Specifications Drain, 100 mAConnector Troubleshooting Upgrade the FirmwareEmergency Recovery Procedure Check the FirmwareSymptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Problems setting the IP addressProduct cannot be accessed from a browser Product is accessible locally but not externallyProblems with streaming H.264 Video and image problems, generalSetup Video & Audio Camera Settings Key framesSettings Storage and disk management problemsNo audio Poor audio qualityTechnical Specifications Function/group Specifications Network Security InstallationMaintenance General Casing PowerPerformance Considerations M5.2
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