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If the If a video camera supports multistreaming, you can select the quality of the video stream that you want for to display in viewing tiles.
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If the video camera is not configured for multiple video streams, this action is not available (see The Video Camera Object). |
To select the video stream quality, do as follows:
- In the context menu of the viewing tile, select the Select quality item.
Select the quality of the video stream that you want for display in the viewing tile.
default setting forItem
Description
Auto (GreenStream, default)
The
iscamera has two video streams: high quality video stream
-and low
. Upon selection of a Camera Window, the highest resolution stream is displayed by default. After you switch to another Camera Window, the inactive camera window returns to lower resolution/fps display.quality
A high-High
for displayvideo stream. If the size of the cell where the video image from the camera is displayed is close to the low quality resolution with a 10% height or width margin, the video image will be displayed using the low quality stream. In other cases, the high quality video stream will be displayed.
High quality
A high quality video stream is used
viewing tile (see The Video Camera Object)in the
(default)video surveillance window.
Low
for displayquality
A low-quality video stream is used
camera window (see The Video Camera Object)in the
zoom onvideo surveillance window. When you
cameraenlarge the
itsurveillance window,
(see Scaling the Viewing Tile)the video stream switches to a high quality video stream
.
Info title Note Automatic The automatic video stream selection (enabled by the Auto option item) is unavailable, if automatic resolution selection has been is set for any stream (see The Video Camera Object)stream.
- Click in the area between between the tiles.
Selection of the video stream quality in the viewing tile is now complete.
The symbol in the video surveillance window indicates high quality stream viewing.