Milestone XProtect Express 2014 User Manual

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Milestone XProtect

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Express 2014

Administrator's Manual

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Advanced configuration

MJPEG video format

With MJPEG, you can define frame rates for regular as well as speedup modes. If the camera offers
dual stream, you can also enable this. Note that there are three places where you can set frame rate:

Live Frame Rate - used for the regular recording stream

Live Frame Rate - used when speeding up recordings in connection with motion detection or
similar functionality.

FPS (Frames per second) - used for the additional stream used for live viewing.

Regular frame rate mode

Properties available for all XProtect software versions:

Frame Rate

Required average frame rate for video from the camera. Select
number of frames, then select the time unit interval (second, minute
or hour).

Properties available in XProtect Enterprise and XProtect Professional only:

Live Frame Rate

Required average frame rate for live video from the camera. Select
number of frames, then select the time unit interval (second, minute
or hour).

If the camera supports dual stream and dual stream is enabled, the
Live Frame Rate column will be read-only with the value Dual
streaming

which cannot be altered.

Recording Frame Rate

Required average frame rate for recorded video from the camera.
Select number of frames, then select the time unit interval (second,
minute or hour). The frame rate must be higher than the frame rate
specified under normal mode.

Speedup frame rate mode

Properties available in all XProtect software versions:

Enable speedup frame rate

The speedup feature lets you use a higher than normal frame rate if
motion is detected and/or an event occurs. When you enable
speedup, further columns for specifying speedup details become
available.

Frame Rate

Speedup frame rate for viewing video from the camera. Select
number of frames, then select the time unit interval (second, minute
or hour). The frame rate must be higher than the frame rate
specified under normal mode.

On motion

Select this check box to use the speedup frame rates when motion
is detected. The camera will return to the normal frame rates two
seconds after the last motion is detected.

On event

Select this check box to use the speedup frame rates when an
event occurs and until another event occurs. Use of speedup on
event requires that events (see "Overview of events and output" on
page 104) have been defined, and that you select start and stop
events in the neighboring lists.

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