In keeping with the standard NiagaraAX driver architectural model, many of the components, device extensions, and Workbench views resemble those in other NiagaraNetwork drivers. In addition, many video-related components have properties that are common to the NiagaraAX environment.

The screen capture above shows a comparison between a NiagaraNetwork property sheet and a Video Framework network property sheet. Common properties (described in the NiagaraAX-3.x Drivers Guide) include:
Other significant properties that are unique to specific video drivers are listed below:
This property allows you to select or decline the use of Fox Streaming. The following paragraphs describe the effects of these these options:
The true option enables Fox Streaming. This means that the video stream is sent from the video camera to the station (Controller) and then forwarded to the Workbench interface through the standard Fox connection. This overcomes firewall issues in the event that the video surveillance system is not exposed to the outside world on its network
If false, then the video stream is sent directly from the video camera to the Workbench interface. Using this setting allows you to set the resolution and Frame Rate to High without having to worry about reducing the station (JACE) CPU - the station is removed from the equation. In either case, the client-side computer expends some of its CPU utilization to render the video on the screen.
When selected, the inherit option causes a camera to use the value for this property that is set at it’s parent component (whether the parent is a DVR or a network component).
For example, if the parent component’s Fox Video Stream Preferred property is set to true, then the camera component also uses the value of true. In this example, if the parent is a DVR device, the DVR device may also have an inherit option set. If so, the value from the network device’s Fox Video Stream Preferred property is used.
This property contains parameters related to event communication. The following property values are configurable:
Set this parameter option to true to enable or false to disable the Events Receiver property.
Specify the Tcp Ip port to use in this text field.
Specify a time, in milliseconds, for timeout on the Events Receiver communication.
In addition to the properties listed here, many of the widgets that are provided in the videoDriver palette Px folder have common properties that are described in Common videoDriver widget properties.
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