Video Buffer; Image Setup - Beward N35110 User Manual

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HTTP: select this item for video streaming via HTTP.
TCP: select this item for video streaming via TCP, RTSP is used as a control protocol.
UDP: select this item for video streaming via UDP, RTSP is used as a control protocol.
Multicast: select this item to steam video to multiple users at once. It reduces bandwidth
usage by delivering a single stream of information to multiple network recipients.
IMPORTANT:
[Multicast] mode is available only for [H.264], [MPEG-4], and [MPEG-4].
When selecting any of the available transport protocols, it automatically assigns the
following data ports: HTTP – 80, TCP – 554. If UDP is selected, it uses the strictly defined range of
port numbers. The port number is assigned when the camera establishes a connection with a
client.
NOTE:
«HTTP» protocol is for networks where the port number restriction is used. When such a security policy is
applied, all nonstandard ports are blocked but port 80 is commonly open (443, 554, etc) and is used by
this connection type.
IMPORTANT:
When the [Multicast] mode is selected, the number of simultaneous users for viewing the image is not
limited. To enable this mode for a specific image compression, go to SETTING – Basic – Camera and go
to the menu related to the required image compression (H.264, MPEG4, or MJPEG). When using the
other modes, the maximum number of simultaneous connections is 5 (depends on network port use)

5.3.4. Video Buffer

You can enable or disable the video buffer function. When this function is enabled, it makes
the video stream from the IP camera smoother when the connection is unstable but may cause
lags up to several seconds.

5.4. Image Setup

This menu provides options for adjusting [Brightness], [Contrast], [Saturation], and
[Hue] (Pic. 5.7).
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