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User manual
will have the ability to exchange command and control data with the camera
sensor directly.
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Digital Format (HD mode)
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Select the video resolution you would like to use on
the connected HD camera sensor. The selected value will be set to the camera
sensor upon boot-up, unless the sensor is set to Custom, in which case the
encoder module will not communicate with the camera sensor.
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Wide Conversion (HD mode)
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Set the desired behaviour when the video input
requires rescaling; stretch or crop.
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Input Standard (SD mode)
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Select NTSC or PAL.
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Set Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Hue (SD mode).
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Second Encoder
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This parameter is displayed when the digital format is set to
any resolution above 720p. In this scenario, the encoder module does not have
enough resources to operate both H264 encoder profiles in addition to the
MJPEG encoder profile. Therefore, the Second Encoder parameter allows you
to select which encoder profile to use as secondary encoder: H.264 or MJPEG.
Note that if selecting H.264, MJPEG will be disabled and features such as
thumbnail still images and MJPEG streaming will be non-functional. In
resolutions at 720p or below, all three encoder profiles are available and enabled
by default.
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Associated Audio
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Set audio association to this video input. Any associated
audio will be streamed with video content on RTSP connections. Associated
audio will also be recorded within video clips if edge recording is enabled.
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Sensor
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This section exposes all camera sensor parameters available. These
parameters are set and saved to the camera bloc itself if possible. Note that these
settings are only available if the Sensor selection is set to something other than Custom.
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Intercept Supported PTZ commands
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This setting must be Disabled for PTZ
operation to work. Do Not Modify.
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Use Transparent Port
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Do Not Enable.