Increase sharpness slightly if the image looks too soft, but be careful not to introduce noise. 4. Enable Forensic Capabilities (If Applicable)
Users encounter various scenarios where mastering these elements is critical:
: Go to Video > Stream > General and set the compression as low as possible (ideally near 0). Note that lower compression increases network load but maximizes image clarity. intitle liveview axis extra quality
Enable Forensic WDR to handle scenes with strong backlight and deep shadows simultaneously. This ensures both dark and light areas are visible.
Buttons to take immediate still images of the live feed. Increase sharpness slightly if the image looks too
To achieve the best possible output in the web interface live view, you need to adjust the camera's internal settings. 1. Access the Axis Camera Web Interface
High quality sometimes requires a balance with frame rate. If "extra quality" is jittery, it may be necessary to find a balance between high image quality and a lower, but acceptable, frame rate (e.g., 15 fps instead of 30 fps) to maintain stability. 4. Image Appearance & Exposure Note that lower compression increases network load but
Select the maximum supported resolution (e.g., 3840 × 2160 for 4K cameras). Frame Rate: Set to 30 or 60 fps for smooth motion.
High quality usually means high bandwidth usage. Axis Zipstream technology lowers bandwidth and storage requirements while maintaining "extra quality" in regions of interest (like faces or license plates), ensuring the important details are never compressed into blur.
: Modern systems don't just show video; they interpret it. Integrating tools like AXIS Object Analytics allows the live view to become an active participant in security, triggering recordings or alerts based on detected movement. The Human Element