Chapter 4 Viewing Live Video

Viewing Video through Third-Party Devices or Software

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Home Window Controls (continued)

 

 

 

Control

 

Description

 

 

 

Night button

 

Improves video quality when the IP camera captures video in dark conditions.

 

 

This button appears only if you configure the Day/Night Vision Switch Mode to

 

 

Day or Night. For more information, see the “Video Window” section on

 

 

page 3-16.

 

 

Enable Iris button

Use these buttons to enable or disable the iris on a camera lens that is controlled

 

 

by PTZ(RS-485).

 

 

These buttons appear only if you enabled external PTZ for the camera. For

 

 

information about enabling external PTZ and configuring preset positions, see the

Disable Iris button

“PTZ (RS-485) Window” section on page 3-35.

 

 

 

Viewing Video through Third-Party Devices or Software

You can allow users to access video streams from the IP camera through third-party mobile devices, or through the VLC media player or equivalent software.

To do so, you must configure the RTSP Port option in the Advanced Setup window. This option enables the IP camera to receive Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) commands. For more information, see the “Advanced Setup Window” section on page 3-7.

To access a primary H.264 stream, configure Single H.264 Stream, Dual H.264 Streams, or Dual Streams (H.264 + MJPEG) for the Streaming Mode option in the Video window. These settings lets you enable a primary H.264 video stream, which is useful for providing third-party devices. For more information, see the “Video Window” section on page 3-16.

To access a secondary H.264 stream, configure Dual H.264 Streams for the Streaming Mode option in the Video window. This setting lets you enable a secondary H.264 video stream, which is useful for providing third-party devices or software with a video stream that is at a lower resolution than the primary stream. Some software and devices require this lower resolution, which is 352 x 240 for NTSC or 352 x 288 for PAL. For more information, see the “Video Window” section on page 3-16.

To access a primary MPEG-4 stream, configure Single MPEG-4 Stream, Dual MPEG-4 Streams, or Dual Streams (MPEG-4 + MJPEG) for the Streaming Mode option in the Video window. These settings lets you enable a primary MPEG-4 video stream, which is useful for providing third-party devices. For more information, see the “Video Window” section on page 3-16.

To access a secondary MPEG-4 stream, configure Dual MPEG-4 Streams for the Streaming Mode option in the Video window. This setting lets you enable a secondary MPEG-4 video stream, which is useful for providing third-party devices or software with a video stream that is at a lower resolution than the primary stream. Some software and devices require this lower resolution, which is 352 x 240 for NTSC or 352 x 288 for PAL. For more information, see the “Video Window” section on page 3-16.

To access an MJPEG stream, configure Single MJPEG Stream or Dual Streams (MPEG-4 + MJPEG) for the Streaming Mode option in the Video window. This setting lets you enable an MJPEG video stream, which is useful for providing third-party devices. For more information, see the “Video Window” section on page 3-16

This section provides examples for how to access various video streams. For related information, see Cisco Video Surveillance API Reference Guide.

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