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DISPLAYING VIDEO ON A WEB BROWSER
The NET300 uses MPEG-4 for transmitting video across the network. This enables transmission to standard web browsers of either live video
(Video 1 or 2 mode) or a stream of still images (Server Push mode).
To activate the live video feature, click either Video 1 or Video 2 above the video window on the PelcoNet NET300 transmission system
home page (refer to Figure 35). The unit transmits using MPEG-4 format for display in the browser.
To stop live video, click any other option at the top of the page.
To activate the Server Push feature, click Server Push above the video window on the home page. The unit continuously grabs snapshots
to be JPEG encoded, transferred, and displayed continuously by the browser.
To stop Server Push, click any other option at the top of the page.
The PelcoNet NET300 transmission system can display live video to a maximum of 25 users at a time (multicasting).
Server Push can support multiple users simultaneously on the same transmitter. Image quality is good with an update rate of one image about
every 2 to 10 seconds depending on the number of users and available bandwidth.
Browsers that do not support live video technology can display an updated still image or a stream of images in Server Push mode.
Figure 35. PelcoNet NET300 Home Page (Transmitter Shown)
WEB BROWSER CONTROL PAGES
These pages let you control certain Pelco equipment at your computer through a NET300 transmitter (not through a NET300 receiver). Matrices
supported include CM9700, CM6700, and CM6800.
1. To access the PelcoNet NET300 transmission system home page, you must first connect to the Internet/intranet network and open Internet
Explorer (the browser).
2. Then, enter the IP address in the address box. The home page appears.
3. Click Control to access the Device Controls page.
4. The Device Controls page has underlined links to the control pages. To access, click one.