Canon EOS C300 Mark III EOS C300 Mark III EOS C500 Mark II Instruction Manual - Page 173

Network Settings] > [Activate IP Streaming] > [Enable].

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IP Streaming IP Streaming In CAMERA mode, only when the main recording format is set to XF-AVC, you can stream the camera's live video and audio* over IP to a compatible IP video decoder** connected to the network. You can use IP streaming for live broadcasts or to send video reports from a location with poor network connectivity. * Only 2 channels. You can select which two channels to stream over IP. ** This can be a dedicated video transfer device or decoder software on a computer. For details about compatible decoders, please visit your local Canon website. 173 Configuration of video streamed over IP Bit rate Video Resolution 9 Mbps or 4 Mbps 1920x1080 Frame rate 59.94P, 50.00P, 59.94i, 50.00i Audio MPEG-2 AAC, 2 channels, 256 Kbps 1 Connect the decoder to the network and complete any necessary configurations on the receiving side so the decoder is ready to receive video over IP. • For details refer to the instruction manual of the decoder device or software you will use. 2 Connect the camera to the desired network and activate the network functions (A 171). • Select a connection setting with the [IP Streaming] function setting. 3 Select > [ Network Settings] > [Activate IP Streaming] > [Enable]. • The camera will start streaming video over the selected network. • You can press the REC button to simultaneously record the same image in the camera as XF-AVC clips. • When the streaming protocol is [RTSP+RSP] only: On the receiver's side, access the following URL and log in using the RTSP user name and password that were set on the camera (A 161) to control the streaming sessions. rtsp://

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IP Streaming
IP Streaming
In CAMERA mode, only when the main recording format is set to XF-AVC, you can stream the camera’s live
video and audio* over IP to a compatible IP video decoder** connected to the network. You can use IP
streaming for live broadcasts or to send video reports from a location with poor network connectivity.
*
Only 2 channels. You can select which two channels to stream over IP.
**
This can be a dedicated video transfer device or decoder software on a computer. For details about compatible decoders,
please visit your local Canon website.
Configuration of video streamed over IP
1 Connect the decoder to the network and complete any necessary configurations on the receiving
side so the decoder is ready to receive video over IP.
For details refer to the instruction manual of the decoder device or software you will use.
2 Connect the camera to the desired network and activate the network functions (
A
171).
Select a connection setting with the [IP Streaming] function setting.
3 Select
> [
Network Settings] > [Activate IP Streaming] > [Enable].
The camera will start streaming video over the selected network.
You can press the REC button to simultaneously record the same image in the camera as XF-AVC clips.
When the streaming protocol is [RTSP+RSP] only: On the receiver’s side, access the following URL and log
in using the RTSP user name and password that were set on the camera (
A
161) to control the streaming
sessions.
rtsp://<camera’s IP address>/stream
4 To end the streaming of video, select
> [
Network Settings] > [Activate IP Streaming] >
[Disable].
IMPORTANT
Streamed data is not encrypted.
NOTES
The available frame rates for the streamed video depend on the frame rate of the main recording (XF-AVC), as
follows.
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When the main recording’s frame rate is 59.94P: 59.94P or 59.94i
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When the main recording’s frame rate is 59.94i:
59.94i only
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When the main recording’s frame rate is 50.00P: 50.00P or 50.00i
-
When the main recording’s frame rate is 50.00i:
50.00i only
Except when the streaming protocol is [RTSP+RTP], once IP streaming is activated, the camera will continue
to broadcast video and audio data over the network, regardless of the status of the receiver. The streamed
data is not encoded. Be careful to set up the correct IP address and test in advance that the receiving decoder
can indeed receive the signals.
Depending on the network used and the connection conditions, you may experience lost or delayed IP
packets.
After streaming video continuously for 24 hours, the camera will stop the IP streaming momentarily and then
restart it automatically.
Video
Audio
Bit rate
Resolution
Frame rate
9 Mbps or 4 Mbps
1920x1080
59.94P, 50.00P,
59.94i, 50.00i
MPEG-2 AAC,
2 channels, 256 Kbps