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AXIS Media Control - Streaming Tab
Streaming Tab
RTP Playout Buffer
When using only Video - This setting specifies the amount of time one or more media streams are delayed in Live View. If
only video is used, this setting can normally be set low. Video streams are less sensitive than audio streams to stutter caused
by a slow or unstable network.
When using Audio - This setting specifies the amount of time one or more media streams are delayed in Live View. If audio is
used or audio and video, a higher value may prevent stutter caused by a slow or unstable network connection.
RTP Multicast Network Interface
The Multicast Network Interface is the interface that AMC will use to connect to the multicast stream sent from the Axis
camera or video encoder. Windows will use the default interface (see the figure above), unless you specify a specific interface
listed in the drop down menu IP address of multicast interface.
For example, a specific IP address can be selected if the multicast stream sent from the network camera or video encoder is
not visible. Or, if you have more than one network interface, you can select which network interface AMC will use to connect
to the multicast stream sent from the Axis camera or video encoder listed.
RTSP Connection Order
AMC will use one of the protocols listed above depending on your network environment. It will go through the list until it
finds a protocol that works. That protocol will then be used for future connections.
The default setting is shown in the figure above, but you can either deselect a protocol or change the order AMC uses to select
a protocol, by highlighting a protocol and clicking Move Up and Move Down.
Note: If you can see MPEG-4/H.264 video in your LAN but not over the Internet using Internet explorer, make sure that you have selected RTP
over RTSP over HTTP, and that it is at the top of the RTSP connection order.