mpeg vs jpeg vs ftp?
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 5:36 pm
My camera (Trendnet TV-IP751WIC) will stream either via /video/mjpg.cgi or via /image/jpeg.cgi.
Could someone point me towards links as to why one would chose one or the other? (Been using mjpg, been happy, but with other browsing / event playback issues I have, I now wonder.)
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I get a monitor being red = unhappy, orange = happy. (There's no green, here, right?) I thought the same true of Function - I always thought orange was where one wanted to be. I see Modect in green recently (thought it used to be orange), and get that that means all is well (green). I thought orange meant all was well (too).
I thought I saw in the wiki that green means zm knows the camera itself can do motion detection and is taking advantage of it.
I also seem to remember seeing green simply means alarms are also activated. (Don't know / remember how / when I did that, but it seems a good thing - seem to see a higher frame rate in the monitor window, and nicely see alarm in colour when something is going on.) I leave the monitor window up on another computer.
Having alarms turned on is a good thing? (I'm just looking for motion to get recorded. Nothing special beyond that has occurred to me as being useful. Not looking for e-mail or other magic / devices to be triggered.) [Perhaps alarms / green happened as a result of checking raise window upon event?] As far as I knew I was happy when Function was orange, too. Just don't remember seeing alarms - not sure I care, either. The camera is just watching out my front door -this isn't a live monitored / security station.
It separately seemed to me that green = using camera's motion detection can't be right - how would it know / manufacturers would be shifting the sands under zm's feet constantly.
The camera will do motion detection, but only puts such out to ftp or e-mail. I've always felt something like zm will have way more smarts and horsepower for motion detection / analysis / doing useful things than any wee little camera. Is there any advantage to camera motion detect via ftp, then having zm chew on things from there? I don't believe the camera's motion detection has a hope of having the same sophistication zm would have.
I'm not worried about load, at this point, it's an i7-2600k - intel quad-core with hyperthreading. If I can overload that with one or a few cameras, I'm in a different Kansas!
Sorry is this is convoluted. Just sinking into this stuff, and terminology / confusion is rampant.
Thanks for any good links to finite / concise references / explanations.
Could someone point me towards links as to why one would chose one or the other? (Been using mjpg, been happy, but with other browsing / event playback issues I have, I now wonder.)
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I get a monitor being red = unhappy, orange = happy. (There's no green, here, right?) I thought the same true of Function - I always thought orange was where one wanted to be. I see Modect in green recently (thought it used to be orange), and get that that means all is well (green). I thought orange meant all was well (too).
I thought I saw in the wiki that green means zm knows the camera itself can do motion detection and is taking advantage of it.
I also seem to remember seeing green simply means alarms are also activated. (Don't know / remember how / when I did that, but it seems a good thing - seem to see a higher frame rate in the monitor window, and nicely see alarm in colour when something is going on.) I leave the monitor window up on another computer.
Having alarms turned on is a good thing? (I'm just looking for motion to get recorded. Nothing special beyond that has occurred to me as being useful. Not looking for e-mail or other magic / devices to be triggered.) [Perhaps alarms / green happened as a result of checking raise window upon event?] As far as I knew I was happy when Function was orange, too. Just don't remember seeing alarms - not sure I care, either. The camera is just watching out my front door -this isn't a live monitored / security station.
It separately seemed to me that green = using camera's motion detection can't be right - how would it know / manufacturers would be shifting the sands under zm's feet constantly.
The camera will do motion detection, but only puts such out to ftp or e-mail. I've always felt something like zm will have way more smarts and horsepower for motion detection / analysis / doing useful things than any wee little camera. Is there any advantage to camera motion detect via ftp, then having zm chew on things from there? I don't believe the camera's motion detection has a hope of having the same sophistication zm would have.
I'm not worried about load, at this point, it's an i7-2600k - intel quad-core with hyperthreading. If I can overload that with one or a few cameras, I'm in a different Kansas!
Sorry is this is convoluted. Just sinking into this stuff, and terminology / confusion is rampant.
Thanks for any good links to finite / concise references / explanations.