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If a microphone is a part of an IP Serverserver, then you must specify the video camera to which it will be linked is matched in the settings parameters of the given this microphone. When you do this, the the Microphone object will become becomes a child of the specified Camera object.
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When you reassign a microphone is reassigned from one camera to another, all previously recorded audio archive is also transferred ; when recorded video on and later played back when you view the archive of the new camera is played, the transferred audio is played back. | ||
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This setting is used during synchronized video and audio monitoring of a situation as well as during synchronized video and video recording to the archive (
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see Audio Monitoring).
In all other cases, the Microphone object will is automatically be displayed in the objects object tree as a child object of the video a camera itself.
To configure the Microphone object, perform do the following:
Choose a video camera to associate this microphone with (5). As a result of this operation, the selected camera will become a parent object for the microphone.
The microphone will then be switched to its assigned work mode.
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| Enable | Yes | By default, the microphone is disabled. To enable it, select Yes |
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| Name | Microphone | If necessary, enter the microphone name |
| Audio codec | RAW | Select the codec used to compress the audio stream |
| Volume | High level | Select the volume level of the audio device |
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| Camera | 1.Camera | From the drop-down list, select the camera with which you want to bind the microphone. As a result, the microphone becomes a child of the selected camera |
To check the operation of the microphone, do the following:
Checking the microphone operation is now complete.