AW00097209000 Configuring the Camera
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640 x 480 (VGA) = The size of the images in the stream will be 640 x 480.
480 x 360 = The size of the images in the stream will be 480 x 360.
352 x 288 (CIF) = The size of the images in the stream will be 352 x 288.
320 x 240 (QVGA) = The size of the images in the stream will be 320 x 240.
176 x 144 (QCIF) = The size of the images in the stream will be 176 x 144.
160 x 120 (QQVGA) = The size of the images in the stream will be 160 x 120.
Stream AOI Left - As shown in Figure 4 on page 29, sets the left offset (in pixels) for the stream
AOI, i.e., how far the stream AOI will be offset from the left edge of the image area captured by the
camera’s sensor. When you adjust this setting, you will notice that it must be changed in certain
fixed increments.
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Stream AOI Top - As shown in Figure 4 on page 29, sets the top offset (in pixels) for the stream
AOI, i.e., how far the stream AOI will be offset from the top edge of the image area captured by the
camera’s sensor. When you adjust this setting, you will notice that it must be changed in certain
fixed increments.
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Stream AOI Width - As shown in Figure 4 on page 29, sets the width (in pixels) of the stream
AOI. When you adjust this setting, you will notice that it must be changed in certain fixed
increments.
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Stream AOI Height - As shown in Figure 4 on page 29, sets the height (in pixels) of the stream
AOI. When you adjust this setting, you will notice that it must be changed in certain fixed
increments.*
* You can also use the Stream AOI Editor (see page 39) to set this parameter, and any changes
you make to the AOI parameter settings on the Stream tab will be reflected on the Stream AOI
Editor.
Output Scaling - Sets the amount that captured images will be rescaled before they are encoded
and transmitted in the stream.
1:1 = No rescaling.
1:2 = Rescale to 1/2 size.
1:4 = Rescale to 1/4 size.
1:8 = Rescale to 1/8 size.
Note that increasing the level of output scaling will decrease the workload on the processor in the
camera. For more information about the effects of processor workload, see Section 3.1 on page 7.
Frame Rate Scaling - Sets the ratio of captured images to encoded images.
1:1 = Every image captured by the camera’s sensor will be encoded and streamed.
1:2 = Every second image captured by the camera’s sensor will be encoded and streamed.
1:4 = Every fourth image captured by the camera’s sensor will be encoded and streamed.
1:8 = Every eighth image captured by the camera’s sensor will be encoded and streamed.