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IP Camera Setup
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Video Lost / Connection Lost (Invoke Alarm): Enable if you want to trigger an alarm sound
upon connection lost. Click the Arrow button to select a sound.
Video Lost / Connection Lost (Notification): Enable if you want to send an e-mail notification
upon connection lost. See Setting Up Email Notification in Chapter 1 to see how to set up the
e-mail server.
Live View Decode Frame Control (Main / Sub Stream): Set the live view frame rate for main
stream and sub stream.
~ When using MJPEG, every frame is a key frame, so the options of Max. frame and Key only
will be grayed out. In the drop-down list, you can specify the number of key frames to decode
for live view.
~ When using H.264, only one key frame is transmitted per the specified number of frames, so
you can select Key only to decode key frames only and omit all intermediate frames or Max.
frame to include key frames and all intermediate frames.
Recording Frame Rate Control: Set the recording frame rate for Urgent Event and General
Event. This function allows you to set different recording frame rates for motion, non-motion and
other alarm events. For details, see Setting Recording Settings for Individual Cameras in Chapter
1
~ When using MJPEG, every frame is a key frame, so the options of Max. frame and Key only
will be grayed out. You can specify the recording frame rate for Urgent Event and General
Event respectively.
~ When using H.264, only one key frame is transmitted per the specified number of frames. You
can select Max. frame for Urgent event and select Key only for General event.
Set Codec and Resolution Automatically: If enabled, the GV-VMS will resume the configured
codec and resolution when it detects the changes made by the camera. For example, if you have
configured the resolution of Stream 1 as 1920 x 1080 after connecting the camera, when the
resolution is changed to 640 x 480 on the camera end, the system will resume the resolution as
1920 x 1080.
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