User Manual

Grandstream Networks, Inc. GXV3500 User Manual Page 62 of 82
Firmware Version 1.0.1.94 Last Updated: 05/2016
Default Stream: Select stream to be decoded, maximum 8 stream can be selected, but only
one stream can be decoded at any given moment.
Enable Patrol: Click to select whether to run the decoding in Patrol Mode
Video Output Type: Analogue Video Output Mode: Auto to NTSC; Auto to PAL; NTST; PAL.
Real Size: Select to display in Home Page the Real Size of the decoded video.
Decoder Setting Explanation:
o Patrol: Select to enable and add the stream to “Patrol” mode
o RTSP URL: Input the RTSP URL or HTTP URL stream for GXV3500 to decode
o User Name: User Name or ID if required to decode the related stream
o Password: Password if required to decode the related stream
o Description: Name used to describe or identify the stream decoded
o Times: Timer (in second) used in Patrol Mode for this particular stream
NOTE:
ONLY H.264 supported. GXV3500 can NOT decode MJPEG stream
ONLY support D1 max. resolution. Therefore if remote side is Grandstream HD or FHD camera,
it can NOT be displayed to TV output due to analogue limitation.
The maximum decoding resolution is: 704x576, 704x480, 640x480.
For most Grandstream HD/FHD IP camera, this means GXV3500 will ONLY decode the second
data stream, it can NOT decode resolution more than D1 or VGA, because of the limitation of
analogue interface output.
For 3
rd
party camera, the best way to try whether GXV3500 can decode it or not is using VLC
Player to decode the 3
rd
party camera.
If VLC can NOT decode and display the 3
rd
party stream, then GXV3500 will NOT do it either.
VLC is Open Source media player, you can get from: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html
VideoLAN, VLC, VLC media player and x264 are trademarks internationally registered by the VideoLAN non-profit
organization. VideoLAN software is licensed under various open-source licenses: use and distribution are defined by
each software license.