Ip Camera Features - Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series Configuration Manual

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Feature Setup
The Feature Setup windows let you configure a variety of IP camera features and functions. The
following sections describe the Feature Setup windows in detail:
Streaming Window
The Streaming window provides options for configuring audio and video streams from the IP camera.
You can configure settings for the primary and an optional secondary video stream.
Configuring a secondary stream is useful for providing a video stream that is at a lower resolution than
the primary stream to third-party devices or software.
Both streams support H.264 and MJPEG for video, and G.711 A-law and G.711 u-law for audio.
When configuring video streams, be aware of the following guidelines:
If you configure the camera for 768 x 432, 704 x 400, and 352 x 208 resolutions and then downgrade the
Note
firmware, the camera might reboot. Before downgrading, change the resolution back to an older
resolution.
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Streaming Window, page 4-1
Camera Window, page 4-12
Video Overlay Window, page 4-14
IO Ports Window, page 4-15
Event Notification Window, page 4-16
Alert Notification Window, page 4-23
Local Storage, page 4-26
The resolution of the primary stream must be higher than the resolution of the secondary stream.
You cannot configure a maximum frame rate of 30 for the primary stream if the secondary stream is
enabled.
Multiple secondary frame rates are supported.
primary and secondary streams with a 16:9 aspect ratio, and
combinations of primary and secondary streams with a 4:3 aspect ratio. If a secondary frame rate
that is not shown in this table is selected in Cisco Video Surveillance Manager, the IP camera uses
the closest available frame rate.
C H A P T E R
Table 4-1
shows the frame rate combinations of
Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide
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Table 4-2
shows the frame rate
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