OCX Option
RTSP over HTTP
MJPEG over HTTP
Multicast mode
Selecting an OCX Protocol
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4.
Video Frame Rate Settings
If you have limited bandwidth available to transmit images, you can set up the number of image
frames to be displayed per second with the Frame Rate options (see
Setting the Video Frame Rate
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Table 4-2
Video OCX Protocol Options (cont'd)
Description
Tunnels RTSP by means of HTTP. Able to pass through firewalls
between the camera and the client.
Streams a sequence of JPEG images by means of HTTP. Able to
pass through firewalls between the camera and client.
Provides the most efficient use of bandwidth when a large number of
clients are viewing video simultaneously. Suitable for a subnet or
intranet. Will not broadcast over the Internet.
Navigate to Streaming
Under Video OCX protocol setting, select one of the following options:
• RTP over UDP (default)
• RTSP over HTTP
• Multicast mode
If you selected Multicast mode, enter the required information (video IP address, video
ports, audio port, and TTL) in the fields given.
Click Save.
Note
Be aware that video smoothness will change depending on the frame rate
setting. Higher frame rates (30/25) will produce smooth video. Video smoothness
will reduce as the frame rate values decrease.
Navigate to Streaming
Enter a frame rate setting for one or more of the following streams in the field given:
• MJPEG
• H.264-1
• H.264-2
• H.264-3
• H.264-4
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Video OCX Protocol.
• RTP over RTSP(TCP)
• MJPEG over HTTP
Video Frame Rate (see
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