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AXIS 241Q/241S - Video & image settings
online help . The color of the text may be set to white or black, while background color
may be set to white, black, transparent or semitransparent. The
position of the text is set
either to the top or the bottom of the image.
Video Stream
The Maximum video stream time can be set
as Unlimited, or set a maximum stream time
per session in seconds, minutes or hours. When the set time has expired, a new stream on
the Live View page can be started by refreshing the page in the web browser. Note that the
maximum video stream time does not apply to clients connecting via multicast.
To avoid bandwidth problems on the network, the
frame rate allowed to each viewer can
also be limited. Select either Unlimited or define a maximum frame rate per viewer.
Test
For a preview of the image and overlay
settings before saving, click Test. When you are
satisfied with the settings, click Save.
Video source settings
These settings allow you to:
enter a descriptive name for the video
source (AXIS 241Q only)
eliminate black borders surrounding the image, by making
Offset adjustments.
See the online help for more information.
For AXIS 241S
Select the physical connector the video sour
ce is connected to - BNC or Y/C.
BNC (composite video) connects a standard video camera
or other video equip-
ment
Y/C (S-video) connects a Y/C (S-Video) camera
or other video equipment
The video type can be converted from composite
video to Y/C (S-Video) by using a Y/C to
BNC cable. See page 52 for more information. See also Switches & connectors, on page
8.
Advanced
MPEG-4 settings
You can adjust the MPEG-4 settings and control the video bit rate on
this page.
The MPEG-4 standard provides many different coding
tools for various applications in
different situations. As most MPEG-4 clients do not support all these tools, it is usual to
instead define and use subsets for different clients or groups of clients. These settings allow
you to define the type of viewing client to use.
Adjusting the maximum bit rate and setting it to
a variable or constant is a good way of
controlling the bandwidth used by the MPEG-4 video stream.
For more information on these advanced settings
, please see the online help .