This widget works with both WorkbenchPxMedia and HxPxMedia target media. It renders an applet view when dropped on a Px page
whose Target Media is configured for WorkbenchPxMedia and an HTML5 view when dropped on a Px page whose Target Media is configured for HxPxMedia Px.

The Camera widget is available in the videoDriver palette and you can drag it directly from the palette onto a Px page where you can adjust the widget size and shape to fit the desired area on the page.
To access this component, double-click the CameraWidget node in the palette or Nav tree.
| Property | Value | Description |
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| Camera Rectangle Fill | drop-down list (default = Gradient) | Defines the fill color and style for the camera widget.
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| Camera Rectangle Fill Mouse Over | drop-down list (default = Gradient) | Defines the mouse over (hover) fill color and style for the camera widget.
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| Camera Triangle Fill | drop-down list (default = Gradient) | Defines the fill color and style for the triangle area of a camera widget.
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| Camera Triangle Fill Mouse Over | drop-down list (default = Gradient) | Provides a fill color definition for the triangle area of the widget during mouse over.
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| Camera Outline, numeric value | single-digit number with one decimal place | Provides a line weight value for the outline of the camera widget image. |
| Camera Outline, type of outline | drop-down list (defaults to Solid)
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Configures the type of outline:
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| Camera Outline, type of caption | drop-down list (defaults to Cap Butt) | Configures the caption text:
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| Camera Outline, type of join | drop-down list (default = Join Round) | Configures how to join the outline corners:
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| Zoom Background | drop-down list |
Specifies the background fill color.
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| Ptz Dialog Size | inches | Defines the width and height of the window. |
| Ptz Border | drop-down list (defaults to Inset)
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Configures the look of the border. Options are: Inset, None, Solid, Dotted, Dashed, Groove, Ridge, OutsetWidth and Brush provide additional options. |
| Pan Tilt Keep Down Interval | hours minutes seconds (defaults to 100 ms) | Defines the Pan and Tilt behavior when the mouse-pressed event is active. This is a period of time (in milliseconds). |
| Zoom Keep Down Interval | hours minutes seconds (defaults to 100 ms) | Defines the zoom behavior when the mouse-pressed event is active. This is a period of time (in milliseconds). |
| Show Actions Menu | true or false (default)
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Controls the viewing of the actions menu. |
| Refresh Rate | milliseconds (defaults to 50) | Defines how frequently the screen refreshes. |
| Resolution | drop-down list (defaults to Low |
Specifies the pixel resolution of each transmitted frame. Options are:
High, Medium, or Low. The actual pixel values for these three relative settings are defined in the video device.
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| Frame Rate | drop-down list (defaults to Low |
Defines the speed of the video stream. Options are:
Low, Medium, and High. You can configure each rate.
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| Compression | drop-down list (defaults to Medium |
Specifies a level of compression for use during live video streaming. The video device defines the actual compression values
for these relative settings.
Compression reduces bandwidth improving video transmission. Compression relates to resolution. The higher the compression, the lower the bandwidth requirements. However, over-compression may degrade video images. The video device defines the actual compression values for these relative levels. Higher compression uses less bandwidth but negatively affects image quality. The underlying video driver interprets these options: |
| Stream Facets | Configures streaming units. | |
| Video Stream Fox | drop-down list (defaults to Inherit)
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For a network component, selects (
true) or declines (false) the use of Fox streaming.
For a child component (DVR, NVR or camera), selects or declines the use of Fox streaming at the child component level.
NOTE: This option assumes that the controller is exposed - otherwise you could not even connect to the station.
In all cases, the client-side computer expends some of its CPU utilization to render the video on the screen. |
| cameraBinding | additional properties | Refer to “Video Ptz Binding (videoDriver-VideoPtzBinding)” in this guide. |