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8.3.6 Hardware-Compressed or Megapixel Stream<br />

If your video source is of hardware compression or megapixel, you can choose better video quality on<br />

the WebCam server. The following conditions can produce a hardware-compressed or megapixel<br />

video stream:<br />

GV-4008 Card is installed on the GV-<strong>System</strong>.<br />

Video sources of the GV-<strong>System</strong> are from IP video devices.<br />

To receive hardware-compressed or megapixel stream through the WebCam server:<br />

1. Select Actual Size on the GV-<strong>System</strong>.<br />

Click the Network button (No. 11, Figure 1-2), select WebCam Server, click the Video tab <strong>and</strong><br />

select Actual Size in the Max Image Size option. Refer to Video Settings in WebCam Server<br />

Settings earlier in this chapter.<br />

2. On the Single View, click the Change Quality button (No. 11, Figure 8-19). You will have the option<br />

of megapixel resolution now.<br />

Note: The hardware-compressed <strong>and</strong> megapixel video stream requires a lot of b<strong>and</strong>width. It is highly<br />

recommended to enable this function in a LAN environment.

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