Axis Communications AXIS 233D user manual Video Streams, Stream Types, Motion Jpeg

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Video Streams

The AXIS 233D provides several different image and video stream formats. The type to use depends on your requirements and on the properties of your network.

The Live View page in the AXIS 233D provides access to Motion JPEG and MPEG-4 video streams, as well as to single JPEG images. Other applications and clients can also access these video streams/images directly, without going via the Live View page.

Stream Types

Motion JPEG

This format uses standard JPEG still images in the video stream. These images are then displayed and updated at a rate sufficient to create a stream that shows constantly updated motion.

The Motion JPEG stream uses more bandwidth, but also provides excellent image quality and access to each and every individual image contained in the stream.

Note also that multiple clients accessing Motion JPEG streams can use different image settings.

MPEG-4

This is a video compression standard that makes good use of bandwidth, and which can provide high quality video streams at less than 1 Mbit/s.

Notes: MPEG-4 is licensed technology. The AXIS 233D includes one viewing client license. Installing addi- tional unlicensed copies of the viewing client is prohibited. To purchase additional licenses, contact your Axis reseller.

• All clients viewing the MPEG-4 stream must use the same image settings.

The MPEG-4 standard provides scope for a large range of different coding tools for use by various applications in different situations, and the AXIS 233D provides certain subsets of these tools. These are represented as Video object types, which are selected for use with different viewing clients. The supported video object types are:

Simple - sets the coding type to H.263, as used by e.g. QuickTime™.

Advanced Simple - sets the coding type to MPEG-4 Part 2, as used by AMC (AXIS Media Control)

When using MPEG-4 it is also possible to control the bit rate, which in turn allows the amount of bandwidth usage to be controlled. CBR (Constant Bit Rate) is used to achieve a specific bit rate by varying the quality of the MPEG-4 stream. When using VBR (Variable Bit Rate), the quality of the video stream is kept as constant as possible, at the cost of a varying bit rate.

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Contents Axis 233D About This Document Safety Notice Battery Replacement Table of contents Axis 233D Product Overview Key FeaturesOverview Color Description Status LED IndicatorAccessing the Axis 233D Using the Network Dome CameraAxis 233D Using the Network Dome Camera Area Zoom Click-in-image movementPan/Tilt/Zoom Controls Pan/Tilt/Zoom Control QueueAxis 295 Video Surveillance Joystick Stream Types Video StreamsMotion Jpeg MPEG-4 protocols and communication methods RTP/RTSP/HTTP or RTP/RTSP/HTTPS How to stream MPEG-4Axis Media Control Other methods of accessing the video streamOther MPEG-4 clients Accessing the Setup Tools Configuring the Network Dome CameraOverview of the Setup Tools Image Settings Video & Image SettingsOverlay Image Settings Overlay SettingsGo to Setup Video & Image Overlay Image Video StreamPrivacy Mask Advanced Camera SettingsLow Light Behavior MPEG-4 Settings Audio mode Audio SettingsAudio Audio ChannelsAudio Output Audio InputAdvanced Audio Layout Live View ConfigCheck Show Custom Link ViewAction Buttons Html Examples Viewer SettingsExternal Video Sequence ModeWorking with External Video Sources Preset Positions Dome ConfigurationGuard Tour Osdi ZonesAdvanced Event Servers Event ConfigurationEvent Types How to set up a triggered eventTriggered Event Click Add triggered on the Event typesPre-trigger and Post-trigger buffers Scheduled Event How to set up a scheduled eventClick Add scheduled on the Event types Motion Detection History Sensitivity Port StatusSystem Options User Settings check the corresponding checkboxes to enableSecurity IP Address Filtering802.1X Network Admission Control HttpsDate & Time Authentication processAxis 233D System Options IP Address Configuration Network Basic TCP/IP SettingsServices DNS Configuration Network Advanced TCP/IP SettingsNTP Configuration Host Name ConfigurationNAT traversal port mapping Link-Local IPv4 AddressNetwork Traffic FTPQoS Settings QoS Quality of serviceSmtp email UPnP MaintenanceBonjour Ports & devicesDefault router Subnet mask System time Support ConfigurationAdvanced Logs & ReportsResetting to the Factory Default Settings Resetting to Factory Default SettingsAbout Terminal Connectors Power connections Pin Function Description Power/Audio Terminal connector blocksSchematic Diagram Axis 233D I/O connectors and power Checking the Firmware Updating the Firmware TroubleshootingEmergency Recovery Procedure Sequence LED Indicator flash routineSupport Using ARP Ping Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial ActionsSnapshot images Lens Technical SpecificationsShutter time System integration Optimizing your system General performance considerationsBandwidth Frame rates802.1x IndexRadius Axis 233D