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Autopan starts outside of defined range if orientation is set to “Inverted”.

Tilt up limit is treated as lower tilt limit if orientation is set to “Inverted”.

A printout was added to telnet when sending an e-mail failed.

A more detailed printout was added for the three error cases 'could not connect to server', 'authentication failed' and 'recipient not accepted'.

For SDXC cards the exFAT file system, which is mandatory for SDXC, is not supported. Using of the bigger storage space is nonetheless possible.

Aspect ratios 16:9 and 4:3 are not combinable. Aspect ratio from stream 1 will lead.

With GOP structure set to IBP and IBBP the I-frame distance may not exactly correspond with the set value.

Installation of Autoload Decoder fails if more than one NICs are installed in a PC.

For VG5, when Fast Address was changed a reboot is required to activate it.

Replay using Autoload Decoder may be jerky when a device is close to or in an overload situation.

IVA and flow need at least 12.5 frames per second video input frame rate. If IVA or Flow are configured, minimum frame rate of 12.5 must be set in ALC mode.

In Firefox, no audio is audible on the Audio Settings page.

Opera mini for mobile devices can not work in Intranets because it gets all pages through an opera proxy in the Internet. If there is no Internet connection no content is provided.

When changing GUI language, the browser cache may have to be deleted and the web browser be reloaded before the language will be selected correctly.

QoS values are set according to group Video/Audio/Control for UDP packets, but for TCP packets, only the QoS value for Video is inserted.

In camera menu of VG5 700, “High sensitivity” setting is not functional.

Blanked sectors in dome cameras may cause “too dark” alarm or global change alarm when activated.

A separate subnet should be used for wireless cameras to avoid access points being overloaded by network traffic. Otherwise the connection to the camera might get lost.

In AutoDomes blanked sector may trigger a “too dark” alarm.

On AutoDomes, if placed too close to the edge of a scene privacy masking does not cover the complete configured area. Center the target part of the scene before creating a privacy mask.

AutoTracker bounding box and trajectories are visible behind a blanked sector.

AutoTracker requires decent lighting to reliably track objects and will not show optimal performance during night mode.

For proper function of AutoTracker digital zoom should be disabled,

If a local media is exchanged, existing former recordings are only discovered after rebooting the device.

AAC audio timestamps are 90 kHz instead of 16 kHz to ensure compatibility with VideoSDK.

If LIVEPAGE is refreshed during recording of Tour A/B on AutoDomes the button “Stop display” will falsely display “Start recording” but still continue tour recording.

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H-264 specifications

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