NETAVIS Observer 4.6 User Manual (October 2015)
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Field label
Description
Note:
In a single-server setup it is necessary to re-start the
streams (e.g. by switching from Online Monitor to Archive
Player and back) for the changes to take effect. In a
distributed NCS-NUS setup and when connected to the
NCS then a client restart is needed for the changes to take
effect.
Transcoding bandwidth limit for
archive playback video streams
(kbit/s)
Bandwidth limit per session for transcoded outgoing
archive playback streams (ABS). Zero means no transcoding
and no limit for archive playback streams. Please read
2.7
Observer Transcoding™ for low-bandwidth client-server
connections (ABS)
on page 27 for choosing the best limit
values.
Note:
See the note for "Transcoding bandwidth limit for live
view video streams (kbit/s)".
Transcoding bandwidth limit for
archive export streams (kbit/s)
Bandwidth limit per session for transcoded outgoing
archive export streams (ABS). Zero means no transcoding
and no limit for archive export. Please read
2.7 Observer
Transcoding™ for low-bandwidth client-server connections
(ABS)
on page 27 for choosing the best limit values.
Note:
See the note for "Transcoding bandwidth limit for live
view video streams (kbit/s)".
IP address of network interface
(NIC) for bandwidth limitation
IP address of the network interface (NIC) for which
bandwidth limitation is applied. If zero, then the bandwidth
limit is applied in total for all available network interfaces. If
transcoding is switched on, then it will only be applied to
connections of this NIC.
If you enter the keyword
NUS
instead of the IP address of
the NIC then only traffic to a NUS (Observer user server) is
transcoded. Local client connections to this server will not
be transcoded. It also works this way if the server has only 1
NIC for all traffic to cameras, local clients and a NUS.
Total outgoing bandwidth limit
(kbit/s)
Total bandwidth limit for all outgoing connections of the
specified network interface (NIC).
RTSP streaming port
Port number generally used for RTSP communication (e.g.
for some MPEG cameras).
Please note that modifying the value here does not change
the RTSP port setting in the cameras. The cameras need to
be configured separately for the RTSP port.