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Because the setting for NSURLSession Websocket can no longer be toggled off in iOS and IpadOS 17.0
and higher, anonymous viewers are required to be able to sign in via a web browser on iOS or IpadOS
17.0 or higher.
Video streaming
AXIS Media Control is no longer required for video streaming H.264 or RTSP. Displaying H.264 and RTSP video
streams in the web interface (e.g. live view or when setting up analytics) requires that the browser can connect
over WebSockets. Support for RTSP video streams over WebSockets requires an updated browser and that the
network and proxy settings are configured to allow WebSockets.
The viewing experience depends on the performance of the computer, the browser, and its encoding capabilities.
If a video stream is lagging, the web interface either notifies the user or restarts the video stream automatically
in case it lags a lot. If the user experiences continuous lagging, they should adapt to the computer’s
performance by lowering the resolution of the video stream stepwise. When viewing video streams in higher
resolutions than 1080 pixels, they should use a computer with a powerful CPU and graphics card.*
*Tested and verified with the following configuration: Google Chrome™ (latest version) on Windows® 10 or
Linux, Intel® Core™ i7-4770 Processor 3.40 Ghz with NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX™ 950 or Intel™ HD Graphics 4600.
Note
On some Linux systems, the web page might flicker when MJPEG is used. This can be resolved by turning off
hardware acceleration in the browser.
AXIS OS 6.5X or lower
Video products with AXIS OS 6.5X or lower are tested and optimized for the latest version of Internet Explorer*,
Windows, and AXIS Media Control (AMC). Although you can use other browsers, versions and operating systems,
you might experience limitations in functionality and support. You can find more information about the latest
AXIS OS version of your Axis product here.
Highlights
Recommended browser: Internet Explorer* with AXIS Media Control
Recommended for Windows operating system
Known limitations
QuickTime player introduces a 3-second video delay when streaming
Java applet-based clients only support one-way audio, and the audio quality, as well as the frame rate,
might be reduced
When using video products with AXIS OS 5.50 or lower and IE10, compatibility mode is recommended
Video streaming
AXIS Media Control and Internet Explorer* is required for video streaming H.264 over HTTP/RTSP/RTP. MJPEG
video streaming is supported by Chrome, Firefox and Safari.
* Read more about Internet Explorer limitations in .
Open the device's web interface
1. Open a browser and type the IP address or host name of the Axis device.
If you do not know the IP address, use AXIS IP Utility or AXIS Device Manager to find the device on the
network.
2. Open a browser and type the IP address or host name of the Axis device.
If you do not know the IP address, use AXIS IP Utility or AXIS Device Manager Extend to find the device
on the network.
3. Type the username and password. If you access the device for the first time, you must create an
administrator account. See .
For descriptions of all the controls and options in the device’s web interface, see .
Create an administrator account
The first time you log in to your device, you must create an administrator account.
AXIS Q8752-E Mk II Bispectral PTZ Network Camera

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