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6.3.2 Streaming Tab

The Streaming tab is used for configuring video streaming settings, privacy zones, and region of interest
settings.
The Video Settings screen is used for configuring video parameters such as resolution; video
compression type and related settings; quality of service; and frame rate for the video streams.
Additional settings are available when using H.264 compression.
To configure video settings
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Video Settings
From the Current Profile drop-down list, select 1, 2, or 3. The default is 1.
Each of the three Current Profiles has its own settings, which can include Resolution;
Compression and associated settings; DSCP; Frame Rate; Rate Control; and Maximum Bit
Rate. Each profile supports up to three concurrent streams (Stream1, Stream2, and Stream3),
which can be configured separately to send two streams simultaneously with optimized quality
and bandwidth.
From the Corridor drop-down list, select ON if you want to use this viewing mode. The image
rotates 90° counter-clockwise (to the left) and is displayed in 16:9 aspect ratio. This mode is
recommended when monitoring a long, narrow area, such as an aisle, hallway or corridor. This
Note:
You must select H.264 when operating in Corridor mode.
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