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Audio and Video

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Section 3 - Configuration Audio and Video Two different settings for two video streams (stream 1 and stream 2) can be configured here. You may configure one setting for computer display and the other one for mobile display. Mode: It can be either JPEG or MPEG4. In JPEG mode, the video frames are independent. However, MPEG4 consumes much less network bandwidth than JPEG. Frame Size: Frame Size:Three options exist for the sizes of the video display. You can select between 176x144, 352x240, or 640x480. It is recommended using 176x144 for mobile viewing and 640x480 for computer viewing. Maximum frame 1 is the minimum value while 30 is the maximum rate: value. It is recommended choosing 30 for computer viewing and 5 for mobile viewing. Video quality: This limits the maximal refresh frame rate, which can be combined with the "Fixed quality" to optimize the bandwidth utilization and video quality. If the User wants to fix the bandwidth utilization regardless of the video quality, choose "Constant bit rate" and select the desired bandwidth. Mute: Select this if you want to switch off the sound. Internal Select from the list to set internal microphone microphone input input gain. It is necessary to find the optimum gain: gain that transmits the best audio to whoever is listening. Note: dB stands for decibels, unit of audio measurement. More decibels as a positive value indicates that the sound is louder, while more decibels as a negative value indicates that the sound is quieter. D-Link DCS-5610 User Manual 37

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D-Link DCS-5610 User Manual
Section ² - Configuration
Mode:
Frame Size:
Maximum frame
rate:
Video quality:
Mute:
Internal
microphone input
gain:
It can be either JPEG or MPEG4. In JPEG mode,
the video frames are independent. However,
MPEG4 consumes much less network bandwidth
than JPEG.
Frame Size: Three options exist for the sizes of the
video display. You can select between
176x144
,
352x240
, or
640x480
. It is recommended using
176x144 for mobile viewing and 640x480 for
computer viewing.
1 is the minimum value while 30 is the maximum
value. It is recommended choosing 30 for computer
viewing and 5 for mobile viewing.
This limits the maximal refresh frame rate, which
can be combined with the “
Fixed quality
” to
optimize the bandwidth utilization and video quality.
If the User wants to fix the bandwidth utilization
regardless of the video quality, choose “
Constant
bit rate
” and select the desired bandwidth.
Select this if you want to switch off the sound.
Select from the list to set internal microphone
input gain. It is necessary to find the optimum
gain that transmits the best audio to whoever is
listening.
Note:
dB stands for decibels, unit of audio
measurement. More decibels as a positive value indicates that the sound is louder, while more decibels as a negative value
indicates that the sound is quieter.
Audio and Video
Two different settings for two video streams (stream 1 and stream 2) can be configured here. You may configure one
setting for computer display and the other one for mobile display.