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Video Grabber DGR-1000 User Manual - v. 1.4 (FW 1.9)
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ID
Section
Description
1
Protocol
Protocol used to output the captured data
Available options:
- Broadcast - Video Grabber will broadcast on the available
networks (from both LAN ports) captured video signal in the
form of images.
Available formats: BMP, PNG, JPEG, JPEG2000, H.264, LLE.
- NFS Network File System Video Grabber will save captured
video signal in the form of images on the configured NFS
share. Appropriate credentials (UID and GID) have to be
provided.
Available formats: BMP, PNG, JPEG, JPEG2000, H.264, LLE.
- SMB Server Message Block Video Grabber will save
captured video signal in the form of images on the configured
SMB share. Appropriate credentials (Username and Password)
have to be provided.
Available formats: BMP, PNG, JPEG, JPEG2000, H.264, LLE.
- RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol Video Grabber will
setup a video stream containing the captured video signal.
User can connect to the stream using RTSP connection string
that is shown on the right of the ‘Output’ option.
Available formats: H.264, LLE
2
FPM
(Frames per Minute)
Frequency of video signal capture defines how many times the signal
will be captured and encoded within a minute. The captures will be
done at equal intervals. Only Integer values from range <1;7200> are
accepted. When set it will update also the FPS 4 field.
3
Output format
When user chooses Broadcast, NFS or SMB protocol then there is also
an additional option to choose the output format. Currently there are
six output formats available:
1. BMP Bitmap Image file.
2. PNG Portable Network Graphics file.
3. JPEG lossy image file.
4. JPEG2000 newer version of the JPEG format.
5. H.264 lossy video compression format.
6. LOSSLESS Multisoft’s proprietary lossless video compression
format.
When user chooses the RTSP protocol then the format is automatically
selected depending on the RTSP connection stream chosen by the user.
4
FPS
(Frames per Second)
Frequency of video signal capture defines how many times the signal
will be captured and encoded within a second. The captures will be
done at equal intervals. Only values from range <0.02; 120> are
accepted. When set it will update also the FPM 2 field.
Table 15: Description of the parameters available in the Output subsection of the Video section on the
Configuration page

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