The Video Buffer function is designed to make streaming smoother in an unsteady network environment. When you turn the Video Buffer , the viewer temporarily stores a small amount of video data before displaying it, compensating for network jitter. However, this introduces a slight delay in the live viewing experience. Turn it OFF when minimal latency is critical (e.g., when panning/tilting the camera for live monitoring).
Adjust resolution, frame rate, or audio streams. 3. Configuring Camera Settings via Client Software intitle+ip+camera+viewer+intext+setting+client+setting
Accessing the camera directly via a web browser (IE, Chrome, Firefox) using its IP address. The Video Buffer function is designed to make
The viewer is often the first point of contact for configuring settings. 2. Understanding "Intext Setting" (Viewer Configuration) Turn it OFF when minimal latency is critical (e
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