Help Guide
Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera
ILME-FR7 / ILME-FR7K
Setting the Video Codec for Streaming
Set the video codec using [Stream] > [Video Stream] in the web menu.
[Video Stream 1], [Video Stream 2], [Video Stream 3]
You can set up to three image codec modes. Configure the following settings separately for each image mode.
[Video Stream 3] is used for the Web App camera image panel display.
Note
When [Stream] > [Stream Setting] > [Setting] is set to [SRT-Caller] or [SRT-Listener], some of the [Video Stream 1], [Video
Stream 2], and [Video Stream 3] settings ([Codec], [Size], [Frame Rate], [Bit Rate Compression Mode]) have default values.
[Codec 1], [Codec 2], [Codec 3]
Select [H.264], [H.265], or [Off]. Note that [Codec 1] cannot be set to [Off]. Also, [Codec 3] is set to [JPEG] (fixed).
Note
The following symptoms may occur depending on the combination of various settings, such as the picture size, frame rate, and
bit rate of [Codec 1], [Codec 2], and [Codec 3].
Increased video latency.
Frame skipping during video playback.
Intermittent audio.
Slow camera response to various commands.
Slow camera response to operations from a remote controller.
Slow monitor screen display and configuration operations.
If you experience these symptoms, reduce the values of the picture size, frame rate, and bit rate parameters, or change the
values of other setup parameters to resolve the issue.
When [Stream] > [Stream Setting] > [Setting] is set to [SRT-Caller] or [SRT-Listener], [Codec 1] is set to [H.264] (fixed). [Codec 2]
is set to [Off] (fixed).
When the picture size or system frequency of the HDMI output is changed, [Codec 2] is set to [Off].
[Size 1], [Size 2], [Size 3]
Selects the picture size to stream from the camera.
The available picture size options will vary depending on the picture size of the HDMI output.
Note
When the picture size or system frequency of the HDMI output is changed, the maximum picture size will be selected.
[Frame Rate 1], [Frame Rate 2], [Frame Rate 3]
Sets the frame rate of the image.
“fps” units indicate the number of frames streamed per second.
The available frame rate options will vary depending on the picture size of the HDMI output.
Note
When the picture size or system frequency of the HDMI output is changed, the maximum frame rate will be selected.