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The disabled Camera object is indicated with a cross mark.

Video Configuration of video subsystem with disabled video channels is now configuredcomplete.
Actual frame rate
It is recommended to define the actual frame rate of video signal digitization and then to set up the frame rate for video signals from video surveillance system cameras.
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For Stretch video cards of standard compression (h264) the frame rate that is displayed on Monitor in Axxon PSIM can be less than the frame rate that is indicated by the video card manufacturer. This is due to the fact that while displaying the frame rate of video signal digitization on Monitor in Axxon PSIM blank frames that are distributed by the video card, are not aren't taken into account. Blank frames do not contain the information about the image and are created by the video capture card when there are no changes in the video stream and a new video frame is the same as the previous one (for example, there is no motion in the frame). |
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- Go to the Hardware tab in the System settings dialog box (1).
- Select the relevant Video Capture Device object, created before, in the Hardware tab in the objects tree (2). The settings panel for the selected object is displayed in the right part of the Hardware tab.

- If it is necessary to increase the total frame rate up to the maximum allowed value, move the Rate slider to the Max position (3).
- If it is necessary to reduce the total frame rate to the minimum allowed value, move the Rate slider to the Min position. The minimum total frame rate of video signals, digitized and processed by selected ADC, is 3 times lower than the maximum allowed one.
- If it is necessary to return the default decimation settings, move the Rate slider to the middle position. The default total frame rate is 2 times lower than the maximum allowed one.
- Click the Apply button (4).
- Close the System settings dialog box and restart restart Axxon PSIM.
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Without a restart, changes in video signal decimation can be applied incorrectly. |
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- Go to the Hardware tab in the System settings dialog box (1).
- Select the Camera object, created before, corresponding to the camera, which frame rate is to be increased, in the objects tree in the Hardware tab (2). The settings panel for the selected object is displayed on the right of the Hardware tab.
- To increase the frame rate of a camera up to the Real time rate (25 FPS in PAL format and 30 FPS in NTSC format), reallocate other cameras serviced by the same ADC as with the camera above, to other ADCs.
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Initial data. The card has 4 ADCs. They are matched to 4 Video capture device objects in the objects tree. The video capture card may have up to 16 cameras connected to it. 8 cameras are actually connected to the video capture card. The objects matched to the remaining 8 cameras are disabled. Each of two ADCs, matched to the Video capture device 1 and Video capture device 2 objects, is configured to digitize the signals from 4 cameras. The ADCs matched to the Video capture device 3 and Video capture device 4 objects are not aren't configured to digitize signals from any cameras. An example of the objects tree is given in figure A:
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- Select the Camera 1 object in the objects tree. The settings panel for the selected object is displayed.
- Select Video capture device 3 in the Video capture device list.
- Click the Apply button.
- The Camera 1 object moves to the subdirectory of the Video capture device 3 object (see B).
- Repeat 1-4 steps for the Camera 3 and Camera 4 objects.
- Select the Video capture device 1 object in the objects tree.
- Make sure that the Speed slider is in the max position.
If the Speed slider is in the max position, then setup is completed.
If the Speed slider is in another position, move it to the max position and do 8-10 steps. - Click the Apply button.
- Close the System settings dialog box and restart restart Axxon PSIM.
- The frame rate of the selected camera increases up to the Real time rate (for information on testing the frame rate change, see Actual frame rate).
- If the number of connected cameras prevents the configuration of video signal digitization from one of the cameras with the Real time rate (for example, when 15 of 16 allowed cameras are connected), or if the frame rate on several cameras is to be increased simultaneously to the rate, lower than the Real time one, then the cameras, the frame rate of which is to be increased, are allocated between ADCs and they do not exceed the maximum allowable number. The frame rate is increased by as many times, as the number of cameras on ADC is reduced.
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Ways of resources allocation (given in examples) are not aren't used for SC200Q4 (FS15)\SC200Q4 LOW PROFILE (FS115)\SC300Q16 (FX4)\SC300D16 (FX8) video capture cards, because for these cards numbers of PCI channels (specified in settings of the Video capture device objects) are connected with physical inputs (BNC connectors). |
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- Go to the Hardware tab in the System settings dialog box (1).
- Select the Camera object, created before, corresponding to the camera, ADC video processing queue of which is to be changed, in the Hardware tab in the objects tree (2). The settings panel for the selected object is displayed on the right of the Hardware tab.
- Go to the Advanced settings tab on the settings panel of the Camera object (3).

- Set the processing slider in the Priority group to the position:
- 1/2 to queue the camera with 1/2 priority for ADC video processing.
- 1/3 to queue the camera with 1/3 priority for ADC video processing.
- Normal (default), if it is necessary to return the camera into the normal queue for ADC video processing.
- Click the Apply button.
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- Go to the Hardware tab in the System settings dialog box.
- Select the Camera object, created before, corresponding to the camera, ADC video processing queue of which is to be changed, in the objects tree of the Hardware tab. The settings panel for the selected object is displayed on the right of the Hardware tab.
- Go to the Advanced settings tab on the settings panel of the Camera object.
- Set the recording slider in the Priority group to the position:
- 1/2 to queue the camera with 1/2 priority for ADC video processing.
- 1/3 to queue the camera with 1/3 priority for ADC video processing.
- Real time to queue the camera with the Real time priority for ADC video processing in the recording mode.
- Normal (default), if it is necessary to return the camera into the normal queue for ADC video processing in the recording mode.
- Click the Apply button.
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