The surveillance viewer has the following properties.
In addition to the common properties (mentioned in About the Video Driver hierarchy), following is a list of the unique Video Surveillance properties:
Frame Rate
This property provides three options: High, Medium, and Low. The underlying video driver interprets these options.
Resolution
The three options are: High, Medium, and Low. The underlying video driver interprets these options.
Compression
Compression allows you to reduce the bandwidth that is required for transmission of video images. Compression relates to the
quality of the image that is filling the specified resolution (as set in the Resolution property value field). The higher
the compression, the lower the bandwidth requirements. However, over-compression can result in degraded video images. The
four options are: None, High, Medium, and Low. The underlying video driver interprets these options
Stream Fox
The two options provided here allow you to stream video using the Fox network (true) or, if possible, using the local network that sends video directly from the camera to the viewer (false). See Types of common video driver properties for more details about Fox streaming.
Layout
This option list allows you select one of several view orientations that provide a way to include one or more cameras on the selected view. This includes several layout options and a picture-in-picture option.
Camera1 (through Camera16)
These are the properties that specify the Ord location of cameras in your station that are assigned to the Surveillance Viewer. From the property sheet view, it is possible to add and remove these Ord strings manually. However, they are set for you automatically when you drag a camera into a grid from the Surveillance Viewer view. If no camera is set for a Camera property , the field should contain a “null” value.
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