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To view a video image, you
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should select either a camera
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on the panel (see Searching for video cameras in the Web-Client), or one of the available layouts (see Web-Client's GUI).
The Web-Client supports video playback of in the following video formats: MJPEG, H.264, H.265. Any All other formats are re-coded transcoded to MJPEG by on the Server.
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H.265 video playback is possible only in the Safari browser with hardware accelerationfollowing browsers: Safari, Microsoft Edge with HEVC video extension installed, Google Chrome version 107 and higher, if:
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You can play back playback a video in the Web-Client with any of the 2 two players: JPEG and MP4. If your browser supports the MP4 format, the MP4 player is used. Otherwise, your videos will be played back via with the JPEG player.
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If your layout contains several camera windowsvideo cameras, only I-frames (key frames) the reference frames may be displayed in the H.264 streamsformat video cameras, depending on the settings (see Web-Client Configuration). For the selected camera, each frame is If you select a specific camera, all frames will be displayed. In the MJPEG videos, video format each frame is displayed. |
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To select a displayed stream in the Web-Client manually (see The Video Camera Object), do as followsthe following:
- Click the parameters of the current stream.
Select a stream to be displayed.
Menu item
Description
Auto (GreenStream, default)
The camera has two video streams: high quality video stream and low quality video stream. If the size of the cell where the video image from the camera is displayed is close to the low quality resolution with a 10% height or width margin, the video image will be displayed using the low quality stream. In other cases, the high quality video stream will be displayed.
High quality
A high quality video stream is used in the video surveillance window (see The Video Camera Object).
Low quality
A low-quality video stream is used in the video surveillance window (see The Video Camera Object). When you enlarge the surveillance window, the video stream switches to a high quality video stream.
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A selected video stream isn't saved when you change the layout. |
Click the button to open the window in full screen or double click the video image
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. To exit the full screen mode, click the
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button again, or press the Esc key.

