Live | View Axis
refers to the direct, real-time video feed produced by an Axis network camera or video encoder. It is the primary way users interact with the camera, providing immediate visibility into a monitored area.
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Axis Zipstream technology is highly integrated into the Live View architecture. It analyzes the video stream in real-time, reducing bandwidth and storage requirements by an average of 50% or more without sacrificing important forensic details. When configuring your live view, choose or H.265 with Zipstream enabled for continuous monitoring, while reserving Motion JPEG (MJPEG) for high-compatibility testing. Resolution and Frame Rate
Axis cameras with live view capabilities come equipped with a range of features that enhance their functionality and usability. Some of the key features include: refers to the direct, real-time video feed produced
Restrict access to the camera’s live view interface to specific IP addresses or subnets (e.g., only allowing the security server and the IT administrator's workstation).
In traditional Single-Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras, the optical axis is blocked by a mirror. The photographer looks through the lens via the pentaprism. With Live View: This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
Several key technologies power the Live View Axis revolution:
While browser access is convenient, Axis provides advanced options for managing live views:
When the axis is off, the connection between the user and the environment breaks. Proper alignment creates ; misalignment creates disorientation . If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know:
