IP camera Overseer Video

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This video source type should be applied in case you need get a video flow from another Overseer Traffic installed in other computer. The description on how to configure Overseer Traffic, which is the video source, is represented in the “Managing users and access setting” guide, section “Remote Access”.


To select and configure the Overseer Video IP-camera as the data source, one must perform consistently the following steps (see fig. Channel settings. Selection and configuration of the Overseer Video IP-camera as the video source):

  1. select source type - IP-camera;
  2. select type of the camera-Overseer Video;
  3. configure the video flow transmission parameters.


Channel settings. Selection and configuration of the Overseer Video IP-camera as the video source


IP address - in this field you must enter the IP-address of the camera, in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx, where up to ':' - it's just IP-address of the camera, and after - the port number.


Login and password. In this field you should enter the login and password for access to the Overseer Video IP-camera.


Camera. This field is used to select a particular camera, the video of which will be displayed in the viewport.


The Button FileButton.png is used to create the list of available cameras. When clicking, a list of available cameras appears in the drop-down box ”Camera”.


Without decoding - it is a flag, indicating the absence of the need to convert the received data. If this flag is put, then it is possible to set parameters of thinning flow - full, only key, only 2-d key, only 3-d key, only 4-d key, only 5-d key, only 10-d key, only 25 -d key.


JPEG decoding - it is a flag indicating the need to convert data into jpeg. If the flag is put, then it is possible to set FBS, compression quality and resolution.


FPS. Specifies the number of frames transmitted per second. The following FPS parameters are supported for the Overseer Video IP-cameras: 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 25, 30.


Compression quality. This field is used to select the necessary quality of the processing video. The following types are supported for the Overseer Video IP-camera: draft, low, normal, high и best.


Resolution. This field is to select the necessary resolution. Raising the resolution in direct ratio affects the quality of recognition, and inversely affects the velocity of data transmission. Three types of resolution are available for Overseer Video IP-camera: FULL 1/4 и 1/6.