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• Autoplay: Turn on to autoplay a muted video stream whenever you open the device in a new
session.
• Client stream information: Turn on to show dynamic information about the video stream used by the
browser that shows the live video stream. The bitrate information differs from the information shown
in a text overlay, because of different information sources. The bitrate in the client stream
information is the bitrate of the last second, and it comes from the encoding driver of the device. The
bitrate in the overlay is the average bitrate of the last 5 seconds, and it comes from the browser. Both
values cover only the raw video stream and not the additional bandwidth generated when it’s
transported over the network through UDP/TCP/HTTP.
• Adaptive stream: Turn on to adapt the image resolution to the viewing client’s actual display
resolution, to improve the user experience and help prevent a possible overload of the client’s
hardware. The adaptive stream is only applied when you view the live video stream in the web
interface in a browser. When adaptive stream is turned on, the maximum frame rate is 30 fps. If you
take a snapshot while adaptive stream is turned on, it will use the image resolution selected by the
adaptive stream.
• Level grid: Click to show the level grid. The grid helps you decide if the image is horizontally
aligned. Click to hide it.
• Pixel counter: Click to show the pixel counter. Drag and resize the box to contain your area of
interest. You can also define the pixel size of the box in the Width and Height fields.
• Refresh: Click to refresh the still image in the live view.
• PTZ controls : Turn on to display PTZ controls in the live view.
Click to show the live view at full resolution. If the full resolution is larger than your screen size, use the
smaller image to navigate in the image.
Click to show the live video stream in full screen. Press ESC to exit full screen mode.
Installation
Capture mode : A capture mode is a preset configuration that defines how the camera captures images.
When you change the capture mode, it can affect many other settings, such as view areas and privacy masks.
Mounting position : The orientation of the image can change depending on how you mount the camera.
Power line frequency: To minimize image flicker, select the frequency your region uses. The American regions
usually use 60 Hz. The rest of the world mostly uses 50 Hz. If you're not sure of your region's power line
frequency, check with the local authorities.
Image correction
AXIS Q8752-E Mk II Bispectral PTZ Network Camera