11 Configure the settings relating to images and audio [Image/Audio]

*The range of bit rates that can be configured for H.264 bit rates differs depending on the “Image capture size”.

QVGA, VGA, 320x180, and 640x360: 64kbps - 4096kbps *

1280x960 and 1280x720: 256kbps* - 8192kbps *

1920x1080: 512kbps* - 14336kbps*

Note

When “14336kbps” is selected, the number of users who can access H.264 images will be limited to “1”. (Only a single user can access H.264 images.)

The H.264 bit rate is restricted by “Bandwidth control(bit rate)” on the [Network] tab on the “Network” page (page 148). For this reason, the bit rate may be lower than the value when any value with an asterisk (*) on the right is selected.

[Image quality]

Select the image quality of H.264 images from the following.

Low(Motion priority)/ Normal/ Fine(Image quality priority)

Default: Normal

Note

When “Constant bit rate” or “Best effort” is selected for “Transmission priority”, this setting is available.

[Refresh interval]

Select an interval (I-frame interval; 0.2 - 5 seconds) to refresh the displayed H.264 images.

If using under a network environment with frequent error occurrences, shorten the refresh interval for H.264 to diminish image distortions. However, the refresh interval may be longer than the set value.

0.2s/ 0.25s/ 0.33s/ 0.5s/ 1s/ 2s/ 3s/ 4s/ 5s

Default: 1s

[Transmission type]

Select the transmission type of H.264 images from the following.

Unicast port (AUTO): Up to 14 users can access a single camera concurrently. “Unicast port1(Image)” and “Unicast port2(Audio)” will automatically be selected when transmitting images and audio from the camera. When it is unnecessary to fix the port number for H.264 image transmission such as when using in a particular LAN environment, it is recommended to select “Unicast port (AUTO)”.

Unicast port (MANUAL): Up to 14 users can access a single camera concurrently. It is necessary to select “Unicast port1(Image)” and “Unicast port2(Audio)” manually to transmit images and audio from the camera. It is possible to fix the port number of the router used for H.264 image transmission via the Internet by setting “Unicast port (MANUAL)” (page 148). Refer to the operating instructions of the router in use.

Multicast: Unlimited number of users can access a single camera concurrently. Complete the entry field of “Multicast address”, “Multicast port” and “Multicast TTL/HOPLimit” when transmitting H.264 images with multicast. Refer to page 8 for further information about the maximum concurrent access number.

Default: Unicast port (AUTO)

[Unicast port1(Image)]*2 SW559

SP509

SF549

SF539 /[Unicast port]*2 SW558

SP508

SF548

SF538

 

 

 

 

Enter the unicast port number (used to transmit images from the camera).

Available port number: 1024 - 50000 (Only even numbers are available.)

Default:

H.264(1): 32004

H.264(2): 32014

[Unicast port2(Audio)]*2 SW559

SP509

SF549

SF539

Enter the unicast port number (used to transmit audio from the camera).

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Panasonic WV-SW559 Transmission type, Unicast port1Image*2 SW559, SF539 /Unicast port*2 SW558, Unicast port2Audio*2 SW559

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