Monitor, Mpeg, Ntlm – Milestone XProtect Express 2014 User Manual

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Glossary of Terms

Motion JPEG

—compressed video format

where each frame is a separately compressed
JPEG image. The method used is quite similar
to the I-frame method used for MPEG, but no
interframe prediction is used. This allows for
somewhat easier editing, and makes
compression independent of the amount of
motion.

Monitor

1) A computer screen. 2) An application used
in previous versions of XProtect Express for
recording and displaying video. The Monitor
application has been discontinued.

MPEG

Compression standards and file formats for
digital video developed by the Moving Pictures
Experts Group. MPEG standards use so-called
lossy compression as they store only the
changes between frames, removing often
considerable amounts of redundant
information. Keyframes stored at specified
intervals record the entire view of the camera,
whereas the frames that follow record only
pixels that change. This helps greatly reduce
the size of MPEG files.

N

NTLM

In a Windows network, NT LAN Manager is a
network authentication protocol.

P

Panomorph

A type of lens that allows the creation and
viewing of 360-degree images.

P-frame

Predictive frame

—the MPEG standard for

digital video compression uses P-frames
together with I-frames. An I-frame, also known
as a keyframe, is a single frame stored at

specified intervals. The I-frame records the
entire view of the camera, whereas the frames
that follow (the P-frames) record only the
pixels that change. This helps greatly reduce
the size of MPEG files.

PIN

Personal identification number (or personal
identity number)

—number used to identify and

authenticate users.

Ping

A computer network administration utility used
to determine whether an IP address is
available, by sending a small amount of data to
see if it responds. The word ping was chosen
because it mirrors the sound of a sonar. You
send the ping command using a Windows
command prompt.

Polling

Regularly checking the state of something, for
example, whether input has been received on
a particular input port of a device. The defined
interval between such state checks is often
called a polling frequency.

Port

Logical endpoint for data traffic. Networks use
different ports for different types of data traffic.
Therefore it is sometimes, but not always,
necessary to specify which port to use for
particular data communication. Most ports are
used automatically based on the types of data
included in the communication. On TCP/IP
networks, port numbers range from 0 to 65536,
but only ports 0 to 1024 are reserved for
particular purposes. For example, port 80 is
used for HTTP traffic, which is used when
viewing web pages.

POS

(Also PoS) Point of sale: the physical place
where a sale is made, for example, at the cash
register.

Post-recording

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