Vivotek VAST User Manual page 32

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Enable SVC
If the camera to-be-added supports the latest SVC (Scalable Video Coding) feature, select the
SVC checkbox to enable the related control. The SVC feature enables streaming of videos for
multiple clients from one single set of layered IP packets. Designed for saving bandwidth and
CPU load on client stations, the frame rate of a video stream appearing through a view cell
can be individually adjusted. This feature applies when an administrator experiences unstable
video streaming due to the lack of network bandwidth, less-than-ideal hardware, or during an
occurence of network problems.
SVC Packet
Network Camera
The VAST server (rev. 1.6.1 and later) automatically negotiates with a camera and determines
whether a network camera comes with the SVC feature. The SVC checkbox appears if the
network camera supports the feature. The same checkbox also appears in the Batch Insert
Cameras window.
To configure the SVC-related feature:
1. When inserting a new camera into your configuration, select the Enable SVC checkbox.
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VAST Server
LAN
LAN/WAN
30fps
Client PC
25fps
Notebook
5fps
3G Cell Phone
60fps
NVR Storage

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