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Chapter 5 Web Screen — [Live] screen
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Depending on the computer being used, the drawing processor (GDI) of the OS may have restrictions and the images may cause tearing (part of
images show deviated display) at major changes of shooting scenes.
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On a Windows computer, when [H.264 transmission] is set to [On], the H.264 videos or JPEG images are displayed. When set to [Off], only the JPEG
images are displayed.
Also, only JPEG image can be displayed on a computer with OS X (Mac) regardless of the [H.264 transmission] setting. H.264 video cannot be
displayed. (page 84)
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If [H.264 transmission] is set to [On], regardless of whether an H.264 video is being transmitted or not, the refresh rate of JPEG images may decrease.
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The refresh rate for JPEG images may decrease depending on the network environment, computer specification, subject, and the number of users
accessing the camera.
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The maximum number of users that can simultaneously access the camera is 14, which is the total of users receiving H.264 images and users
receiving JPEG images.
However, access may be restricted to less than 14 users depending on the settings of [Bandwidth control (bitrate)] and [Max bit rate (per client)].
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When the number of users has exceeded the upper limit, a message indicating excessive access appears. (Windows)
[Compression] button
This button is used to switch the display between H.264 images and JPEG images.
The characters on the selected button change to green.
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[H.264]
Displays H.264 images. (Windows)
Set [H.264 transmission] for [H.264(1)] to [H.264(4)] to [On] in the IP video settings to enable the [H.264] button. (page 84)
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[JPEG]
Displays JPEG images.
In the following cases, the selection status of the [Compression] button returns to the setting in [Stream] for [Initial display settings for "Live" page] in the
[Video over IP] tab. (Windows)
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When a screen has been exited to move to another
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When a screen has been refreshed
[Stream] button
This button is displayed only when H.264 images are displayed. (Windows)
The display shows images as set in [H.264(1)]/[H.264(2)]/[H.264(3)]/[H.264(4)].
The characters on the selected button change to green.
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[1]
The main area image is displayed as set in [H.264(1)]. (page 83)
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[2]
The main area image is displayed as set in [H.264(2)]. (page 83)