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H.264 Profiles
High profiles can maintain high image quality
with a low bit rate, but as the decoder needs to
support high profiles, the processing load on the
decoder becomes heavier.
Compared to high profiles, baseline profile offers
lower compression performance, but the
processing load on the decoder will be reduced.
Selecting high profiles is recommended if the
decoder has sufficient processing ability.
The camera supports both the H.264 Baseline
Profile and H.264 High Profile standards.
PTZ (Pan, Tilt, Zoom)
This camera has a digital PTZ function. While
monitoring, the function can cut out an arbitrary area,
move within the range of shooting and enlarge the
image as if you were operating a PTZ camera.
PSIA
This device conforms with PSIA (Physical
Security Interoperability Alliance) specifications.
PSIA is an organization whose aim is to promote
the interoperability of IP-enabled security devices.
Initial user name and password are set as follows:
User name: psia
Password: jvc
The RTSP of this device complies with
RFC2326. You can set up to 3 encoders. The
RTSP URL for each encoder is as follows:
Encoder No.1
rtsp://192.168.0.2/PSIA/Streaming/channels/0
Encoder No.2
rtsp://192.168.0.2/PSIA/Streaming/channels/1
Encoder No.3
rtsp://192.168.0.2/PSIA/Streaming/channels/2
ONVIF
This camera supports ONVIF (Open Network Video
Interface Forum). ONVIF is a forum that is
standardizing surveillance device network protocols.
Protocols for discovery of surveillance devices,
acquisition and modification of surveillance
device settings, and audio/video data transfer
are standardized under ONVIF.
The initial user name and password are set as follows:
User name: admin
Password: jvc
This camera fulfills the ONVIF test specification
version 1.02.
Images
Operating protocol