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Note: Because the camera uses M-JPEG, not H.264, you might need to set specific decode parameters in your player to treat the stream as M-JPEG rather than MPEG-4.
For integration with dedicated Video Management Software (VMS), the camera can use Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) over Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP), which is optimized for low-latency media delivery. 5. Rendering the Live View on the Client Side
Up to 12 frames per second (fps) at maximum megapixel resolution (or up to 30 fps at scaled-down VGA 640x480 resolutions). Video Compression: Native Motion JPEG (MJPEG) streaming.
Integrate the camera using a generic MJPEG integration, which bypasses the need for a web browser plugin entirely. Summary of Axis 206M Specifications Specification Model Axis 206M Network Camera Sensor 1.3 Megapixel CMOS Resolution Up to 1,280 x 1,024 Video Compression Motion JPEG (MJPEG) Audio Best Viewer VLC Media Player (HTTP stream)
http://username:password@192.168.1.100/axis-cgi/mjpg/video.cgi
As shown in this Axis camera reset guide , hold the reset button for 30 seconds while powering on to revert it to factory default settings.
You can bypass the HTML interface by accessing the image stream directly in a browser that supports it (like Firefox): http:// /axis-cgi/jpg/image.cgi Troubleshooting Axis 206M Connectivity If the above methods do not work, try these steps:
For integration into third-party Video Management Software (VMS) or customized web pages, the Live View interacts via Axis's VAPIX API. Applications can request custom live view parameters by appending arguments to the URL string, controlling things like resolution, compression levels, and frame rates on the fly: resolution=640x480 compression=30 fps=15 4. Client-Side Rendering and Compatibility
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. Because many early users were unaware of how to set up firewalls or passwords, they simply plugged the cameras into their routers.
For environments where ActiveX or native multipart streaming was unsupported, the Axis 206M firmware included an alternate Java Applet player option to parse and render the live view frames. 5. Network Requirements and Bottlenecks