To configure a VMD:
If necessary, enable the video stream grooming (4). In this case, only the I-frames will be decoded.
This setting applies to all codecs. If a codec has keyframes and p-frames, the keyframe is decoded no more often than every 500 milliseconds. For the MJPEG codec, each frame is considered to be I frame. This feature reduces the Server load but, as can be expected, negatively impacts the quality of detection. This setting should be activated on "blind" Servers (Servers that do not display video) on which it is necessary to perform detection. |
Period and Decode key frames parameters are correlated. If no local Clients are connected to a Server, the following rules are set for remote Clients:
If at least one local Client connects to the Server, the detection tool is forced to use the set value. After the local Client disconnects, the indicated rules become valid again. |
Choose a processor to run detection on (5). When you select a GPU, a stand-alone graphics card takes priority. If none, the Intel's integrated graphics will be used. Otherwise, detection runs on the CPU.
For your convenience with setting sensitivity value, in the preview window you can see the Motion Mask. To disable it, select No in the Motion Mask (6) field.
To get tracked objects and their parameters (percentage of the FoV width/height, color) displayed in the Preview window, select Yes in the Object Tracking field (7).
In the Period field (8) enter the time in milliseconds. This the time before the next video frame is processed. This value should be in the range [0, 65535]. If the value is 0, each frame is processed.
Click Apply.
VMD configuration is now complete.