
Panasonic Corp
34-6 Camera Handler Release Notes
GXE500, SF332, SF335,
SF336, SF342, SF346,
SP302, SP305, SP306,
SW352, SW355,
NW502S, NP502,
SW316, SW316L,
SP334, SP304, SW314,
SC386, SC396, SC384,
SC385, SW395,SW559,
SF549, SF539, SP509,
SW558, SF548, SF538,
SP508, SW155, SW152,
SF135, SF132, ST162,
SW172, ST165,
SW174W, SW175,
SP102, SP105
1 The camera models which can support either H.264 with MJPEG or
support MPEG-4 with MJPEG must be switched between those modes
using the camera direct web interface.
2 Note that with certain models, an audio stream occurs as part of either an
H.264 or MPEG-4 stream, The audio stream will fail if the video-stream
format is switched off. It is best to settle on a video encoding format
before the camera is added to the NVR.
3 Due to the performance limitation of the multi-codec models which can
support MJPEG with either H.264 or MPEG-4, while streaming MJPEG
with H.264 or MPEG-4 simultaneously, the camera might not deliver the
requested frame rate. Please refer to the Panasonic product catalog for
details.
4 To achieve the best available frame rate for MJPEG, the camera web
interface must be used to ensure that the H.264(1) and H.264(2) streams
are set for transmission off, and similar for cameras in MPEG-4 Video
encoding format. For cameras which send audio over a low-bandwidth
video stream, such as SW352, SW355, SC384, and SC385, this also
requires the audio to be disabled. Even so, due to processing and
bandwidth limitations, some camera models may not deliver the maximum
listed frame rate when streaming MJPEG at the maximum resolution
(especially at a high video-quality level).
SW355 A change in the audio bit-rate can take a long time for a response in the WV-
SW355 (and perhaps other models) for unknown reasons. The bit-rate change
request can be successful in which case the audio configuration page for the
camera will display after 10-12 seconds displaying updated bit rate value. Bit rate
changes may not be successful due to various timing constraints. In this case
there would be an error message - “Failure to set Bitrate = XX for audio input”.
(Whereby XX = 16 or 32) Further error messages: “Device handler internal error”
or “No VE Text response after waiting 5000 milliseconds” may display
SC386,SC396, SC384,
SC385, SW395, NS202,
NS202A, NW960,
NW964,
NS950, NS954
Some cameras have an Auto-Focus function that can be triggered, such as the
SC386, using the Image Settings Lens/Sensor properties web-page. The Auto-
Focus check box does not show the current auto-focus status and will always
appear as unchecked; the check box can just be used as a button to trigger one
time auto focus.
SW559, SF549, SF539,
SP509, SC386, SC396,
SW316, W316L,SP334,
SP304, ST165,
SW174W, SW175,
NW502S, NP502, SF335,
SF336, SF346, SP305,
SP306, SW352, SW355,
SC384,SC385, SW395,
SW558, SF548, SF538,
SP508, SW155, SF135,
SP105
For some cameras whose highest MJPEG resolution is 1280x960 or higher, when
using MJPEG if a high quality setting is used while using the highest resolution, it
results in streaming at a very high bit rate. This results in problems with Quick time
playing out the stream, as there is limitation of playback of streams with high bit
rate. However VLC seems to play it out normally. Solution is to use lower quality
settings or enabling the Traffic Smoothing in NVR Dynamic Bandwidth page.
WV-NS950, WV-NF284
and NW964
Due to the camera limitation, the bitrate for these models does not update on
camera web gui after changed on NVR.
SF342, NW960, NW964,
NS950, NS954
Due to the camera limitation, the quality of MPEG4 can't be changed. Changing of
MPEG4 quality from NVR web page will not take effect and the quality value will
always be 50.
Generic Generic camera handler provides video (single stream only), audio and events. No
PTZ functions are supported.
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