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MJPEG and RTSP are the primary monitoring stream types discussed in this chapter.
MJPEG, or Motion JPEG, is a video compression format that uses JPEG images for each video frame. Akuvox devices display live streams on the web interface and capture monitoring screenshots in MJPEG format. Settings related to MJPEG determine video quality and the on/off status of the live stream function.
RTSP stands for Real Time Streaming Protocol. It can be used to stream video and audio from the third-party cameras to the device. You can add a camera’s stream by adding its URL. The URL format of Akuvox devices is rtsp://Device’s IP/live/ch00_0
ONVIF is an Open Network Video Interface Forum. It enables the device to scan and discover cameras or intercom devices with activated ONVIF functions. Live streams obtained through ONVIF are essentially in RTSP format.
MJPEG Image Capturing
You can take a monitoring image in Mjpeg format with the device. To do this, you need to turn on the Mjpeg function and choose the image quality.
To enable the MJPEG function, go to the Surveillance > MJPEG interface.
Enabled: Entering the specific URL into the browser can access either an image or a video from the camera.
Tip
To view a dynamic stream, use the URL http://device_IP:8080/video.cgi.
For capturing a screenshot, use the following URLs, with the image formats varying accordingly:
http://device_IP:8080/picture.cgi
http://device_IP:8080/picture.jpg
http://device_IP:8080/jpeg.cgi
For example, if you want to capture the jpg format image of the door phone with the IP address 192.168.1.104, you can enter http://192.168.1.104:8080/picture.jpg on the web browser.
Image Quality: Specify the image resolution, varying from the lowest QCIF(176x144 pixels) to the highest 1080P(1920x1080 pixels).
To set up MJPEG authentication, navigate to Surveillance > RTSP > RTSP Basic interface.
MJPEG Authorization Enabled: Once enabled, accessing the door phone’s real-time image or video by entering the URL into the browser requires verification of the Authentication Mode, RTSP Username, and RTSP Password.
RTSP Stream Monitoring
You can use RTSP to watch a live video stream from other intercom devices on the device.
To set it up, navigate to the Surveillance > RTSP > RTSP Basic interface.
RTSP Authorization Enabled: Once enabled, configure RTSP Authentication Mode, RTSP Username, and RTSP Password. These credentials are required for accessing the door phone's RTSP stream from other intercom devices like indoor monitors.
Authorization Mode: Digest is the default authentication type which uses hashing instead of the easily reversible Base64 encoding. A token is used for verification.
Username: Set the username for authorization.
Password: Set the password for authorization.
RTSP Stream Setting
The RTSP stream can use H.264 as the video codec. You can adjust the video resolution, bitrate, and other settings on the web Surveillance > RTSP > H.264 Video Parameters interface.
Video Resolution: Specify the image resolution, varying from the lowest QCIF(176×144 pixels) to the highest 1080P(1920x1080 pixels).
Video Framerate: Frames per second, refers to how many frames are displayed in one second of video. The default frame rate is 25fps.
Video Bitrate: The amount of video data transferred in a specific duration of time. A higher video bitrate means a higher possible quality, but also higher file sizes and more bandwidth. The default is 2048 kbps.
2nd Video Resolution: Specify the image resolution for the second video stream channel.
2nd Video Framerate: Set the frame rate for the second video stream channel.
2nd Video Bitrate: Set the bit rate for the second video stream channel. The default is 512 kbps.
Video Crop:
Default: The video stream in the RTSP feed or during a call will be enlarged equally to fill the entire screen. If the video is taller than the screen, the excess height will be cropped off from the top and bottom, focusing on the middle part of the video.
Original: The RTSP stream or video during the call will display the original video without any cropping.
Tip
To view the audio and video stream using RTSP:
First channel: rtsp://Device’s IP/live/ch00_0
Second channel: rtsp://Device’s IP/live/ch00_1
ONVIF
You can access the real-time video from the device's camera using the Akuvox indoor monitor or other third-party devices like Network Video Recorder(NVR). Enabling and setting up the ONVIF function on the device will allow its video to be visible on other devices.
To set it up, go to the web Surveillance > ONVIF interface.
Discoverable: When enabled, the video from the door phone camera to be searched by other devices.
Username: Set the username required for accessing the door phone's video stream on other devices. It is admin by default.
Password: Set the password required for accessing the door phone's video stream on other devices. It is admin by default.
Tip
Once the settings are configured, to access the video stream on the third-party device, simply enter the ONVIF URL: http://Device’s IP:80/onvif/device_service.
Live Stream
There are two ways to check the real-time video from the device. One is to go to the device web interface and view the video there. The other is to enter the correct URL on the web browser and access the video directly.
For the device, the path is Surveillance > Live Stream interface.
Camera Mode
You can select the camera mode for better video quality depending on where the door phone is located.
To set it up, go to Surveillance > ONVIF interface.
Mode: Select Outdoor or Indoor mode based on the installation environment for better image quality.