Axis Communications 210/211 user manual Advanced Camera Settings, Advanced MPEG-4 Settings

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Overlay image requirements:

Image Formats

Image Size

 

 

 

Windows 24-bit BMP (full color)

The height and width of the overlay image in

Windows 4-bit BMP (16 colors)

pixels must be exactly divisible by 4.

 

 

 

 

Overlay image limitations:

The maximum overlay image size supported by the camera is 640x480, even when using a lower resolution. The overlay is automatically rescaled along with the image. See also the Technical Specifications, on page 49.

Note that when a text overlay is also used, this reduces the amount of space available to the overlay image. To keep the text readable at lower resolutions, the text overlay occupies proportionally more and more space, i.e., 16 pixels in height at 640x480, 32 pixels at 320x240 and 64 pixels at 160x120.

If the overlay is initially positioned so that part of it is outside the video image, it will be relocated so that it appears over the video image, i.e. it is always the entire image that is displayed.

Please refer to the online help for more information.

Advanced - Camera Settings

These pages includes different settings for fine-tuning the video image. Note that the advanced settings available depend on the camera model.

To compensate for the lighting conditions the white balance and exposure control can be adjusted. The DC-Iris(AXIS 211 only) should always be enabled except during focusing, or when using a non-DC-Iris lens.

The settings for Low light behavior determine how the camera will behave at low light levels. These settings all affect video image quality and are basically a measure of how much noise to allow in the video images.

Please see the online help for further instructions on these settings.

Advanced - MPEG-4 Settings

Tools for adjusting the MPEG-4 settings and for controlling the video bit rate.

The MPEG-4 standard provides many different coding tools for various applications in different situations. As most MPEG-4 clients do not support all of these tools, it is usual to instead define and use subsets for different clients or groups of clients. These settings allow you to define the type of viewing client to use.

Adjusting the maximum bit rate and setting it to variable or constant is a good way of controlling the bandwidth used by the MPEG-4 video stream. For more information on these advanced settings, please see the online help. For more information on MPEG-4, see Video Streams, on page 14.

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Contents Axis 210/211 Network Camera User’s Manual About this Document Contents Bandwidth Product Features Axis 211 Extra Features Power over Ethernet PoEDC-Iris Axis OverviewNetwork LED IndicatorsAccess From a Browser Accessing the CameraAccessing the cameras from the Internet Setting the PasswordAxis FocusingLive View Axis 210/211 Accessing the Camera Video Streams Stream TypesMotion Jpeg MPEG-4 protocols and communication methods How to stream MPEG-4?Other methods of accessing the video stream Axis Media ControlRTP/RTSP/HTTP or RTP/RTSP/HTTPS Other MPEG-4 clients Accessing the Setup tools ConfigurationImage Appearance Video and Image settingsOverlay Image Settings Overlay SettingsVideo Stream TestAdvanced MPEG-4 Settings Advanced Camera SettingsOverlay image requirements Overlay image limitationsAxis Media Control Live View Config Customizing the defaultLayout Upload Own Web Files Action Buttons User-defined LinksOutput Buttons Example Check Show Custom LinkAMC Axis Media Control Settings Default Video Format in Internet Explorer for WindowsDefault Viewer for Motion Jpeg Html ExamplesExternal Video Sequence ModeEvent Configuration Event ServersDefinitions How to set up a triggered event Configuring Event TypesTriggered Event Click Add triggered on the Event typesScheduled Event Pre-trigger and Post-trigger buffersMotion Detection History Sensitivity Port StatusSystem Options SecurityIP Address Filter Network Basic TCP/IP Settings IP Address ConfigurationDate & Time Services Network Advanced TCP/IP SettingsDNS Configuration Host Name ConfigurationSmtp email Link-Local AddressNetwork Traffic Maintenance LED SettingsUPnP RTP multicast MPEG-4Support ConfigurationResetting to the Factory Default Settings Using the Control ButtonAdvanced Pinout and Interface I/O Terminal ConnectorSchematic Diagram Terminal Connectors Setup Basic Configuration TroubleshootingChecking the Firmware Upgrading the FirmwareAxis Support Emergency Recovery ProcedureSymptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Video/Image problems, general Status and Network indicator LEDs are flashing red rapidly Video compression Technical SpecificationsPower over Ethernet Optimizing your system General performance considerationsBandwidth Frame rates Motion Jpeg and MPEG-4Glossary of Terms Switch see below AMC IndexSystem Options Overview