User's Manual

30D-Link DCS-5222L/DCS-5211L User Manual
Section 4 - Configuration
Encode Type: This sets the video codec used for the video stream. You can choose
H.264, MPEG4 or MJPEG(JPEG). Internet Explorer browsers can view both H.264, MPEG4
or MJPEG(JPEG) video streams, and non-IE browsers can only view MJPEG video streams.
Resolution: This sets the display resolution of the video stream. If the Resolution is
dierent than the Sensor Output size, the video will be shrunken or enlarged to the
Resolution size you set here.
FPS: This sets the target number of frames per second (FPS) for the video stream.
Higher frame rates will provide smoother video, lower frame rates will use less network
bandwidth.
bps: This sets the target bit-rate of the video stream. Higher bit-rates will provide better
quality video but could result in slower network transfers. When the Encode Type is
set to MJPEG, you will be unable to change the bps setting. Available bps settings may
also change depending on what the Encode Type, Sensor Output, Resolution, and FPS
settings are set to.
RTSP URL: This setting allows you to set a sux for your cameras RTSP URL, allowing
the cameras video to be viewed with this video proles settings. For example, if “mpeg4” is used as the RTSP URL setting and the cameras IP is
192.160.0.20, the cameras video can be viewed with these settings using 192.160.0.20/mpeg4.
Note: Video Profile 3 is always set to MJPEG as the Encode Type to ensure that at least one of the Video Profiles
are viewable by non-IE browsers. Video Profile 4 is for mobile devices only, and always uses MPEG-4 as the Encode
Type.
Audio and Video
You may congure four video proles with dierent settings for your camera. You may also set up dierent proles for
your computer and mobile display. In addition, you may congure the audio (speakers and microphone) settings for
your camera. There are three sensor output selections (VGA, XGA, and SXGA). Do not select SXGA if you want to
turn on the motion detection feature.