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Unlocking the Power of Live View: A Comprehensive Guide to Axis 206M
The AXIS 206M is a high-resolution (megapixel) network camera designed for indoor use, offering a maximum resolution of 1280x1024 pixels. Unlike the standard AXIS 206, the "M" variant focuses on providing clearer image quality at a frame rate of up to 12 frames per second. Accessing the Live View Ntitle--------quot-live View - Axis 206m-------quot-
Lighting: Operates in conditions ranging from 10 to 10,000 lux. 🌐 Navigating the Live View Interface Unlocking the Power of Live View: A Comprehensive
Example: Adding to Home Assistant
Just as they were about to give up for the day, Jameson pointed to the screen. "Wait, look at that!" she exclaimed. A figure, partially hidden by a tree, was lingering on the sidewalk. The camera's motion detection feature had picked up the movement, and Jameson and Alex quickly zoomed in on the individual. In Blue Iris, select "Add Camera
- In Blue Iris, select "Add Camera."
- Choose "MJPEG over HTTP" as the type.
- Enter the streaming URL:
http://root:password@192.168.1.100/axis-cgi/mjpg/video.cgi - Set frame rate to 10 fps to avoid overheating (old units can throttle).
Correct Live View URL (Direct Access)
You can bypass a broken web interface entirely by requesting the JPEG stream directly:
To handle the higher data volume, it operated at a lower frame rate of compared to the 30 fps of its VGA counterparts. The "Live View" Interface