The specific location of the camera on your network (e.g., 192.168.1.50 or cam1.local ).
The Live View Axis Link is designed to work with Axis cameras, which are renowned for their high-quality video and advanced features. By leveraging this technology, users can enjoy a seamless and intuitive viewing experience, with the ability to zoom, pan, and tilt the camera remotely.
Visualizing large-scale timeline data (like server logs, financial ticks, or social media streams) in real-time is difficult because the data grows continuously. Traditional static charts fail because they either run out of screen space or become too cluttered (overplotting) to read. live view axis link
A Live View Axis Link, technically referred to as a , is a customizable HTML link placed on your camera's live view page. Think of it as a shortcut button that you program to perform a specific action. Instead of just opening a generic website, these links leverage Axis's robust HTTP-based API to send commands directly to the camera itself or to other network-attached devices.
Used to place camera views into surveillance maps, websites, or dashboards. The specific location of the camera on your network (e
: Users can copy a link to a specific point in a recording or a live view and share it with colleagues. Split Views
Imagine you’re reviewing a building model in a VR headset (live view). Your assistant watches a 2D monitor showing the top-down blueprint. With enabled: Think of it as a shortcut button that
The proprietary Axis Application Programming Interface (API) used to generate specific stream commands.