Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Audio/Video Windows

Table 3-10

Video Window Options (continued)

 

 

 

Option

 

Description

 

 

Max. Frame Rate

Choose the desired maximum frame rate per second for the primary video

 

 

stream from the IP camera.

 

 

For the wired IP camera, the default values are 30 for NTSC and 25 for PAL.

 

 

For the wireless IP camera, default value is 15.

 

 

A higher maximum frame rate provides better video quality but consumes

 

 

more bandwidth

 

 

MPEG-4 Settings 2

 

Note These MPEG-4 Settings 2 options appear if you choose the Dual MPEG-4 Streams from the Streaming Mode drop-down list.

Resolution

Choose the resolution of the secondary video stream.

 

 

Video Quality Control

Choose an option for video quality for the secondary video stream from the

 

IP camera:

 

Constant Bit Rate—Specifies that the video stream is output at or close

 

to the constant bit rate that you choose. The default value is 64 Kbps. A

 

higher bit rate provides better video quality but consumes more

 

bandwidth.

 

Fixed Quality—Specifies that video is output at a fixed quality, which

 

ranges from Very High to Very Low. The bit rate may vary to maintain

 

this quality. The default fixed quality is Normal. A higher fixed quality

 

provides better video quality but consumes more bandwidth.

 

 

Max. Frame Rate

Choose the desired maximum frame rate per second for the secondary video

 

stream from the IP camera.

 

For the wired IP camera, the default values are 25 for NTSC or 20 for PAL.

 

For the wireless IP camera, default value is 15.

 

A higher maximum frame rate provides better video quality but consumes

 

more bandwidth

 

 

MJPEG Settings

 

Note These MPJEG Settings 2 options appear if you choose the Single MJPEG Stream or the Dual Streams (MPEG-4 + MJPEG) from the Streaming Mode drop-down list.

Resolution

Choose the resolution of the MJPEG video stream.

 

 

Fixed Video Quality

Specifies that video is output at a fixed quality, which ranges from Very High

 

to Very Low. The bit rate may vary to maintain this quality. The default fixed

 

quality is Normal. A higher fixed quality provides better video quality but

 

consumes more bandwidth.

 

 

Max. Frame Rate

Choose the desired maximum frame rate per second for the secondary video

 

stream from the IP camera.

 

The default value is 5.

 

A higher maximum frame rate provides better video quality but consumes

 

more bandwidth

 

 

 

 

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