Live — View - Axis Hot Work
: A specific frame in a split-view layout is designated as the "Hotspot." Clicking on any other small camera frame or map automatically loads that specific view into the larger Hotspot frame.
Just a quick heads-up that the is currently active. We’ve noticed the Axis feed is reading particularly "HOT" this afternoon—literally. We are seeing some significant thermal activity (or high traffic) on the sensors.
Live View refers to the real-time monitoring of video feeds from cameras. This feature is crucial in surveillance applications, allowing users to see what's happening at any given moment. Live View - Axis HOT
When applied to , HOT ensures that operators see the most actionable image possible, even when the camera's internal temperature rises due to heavy processing loads or ambient heat.
To reduce bandwidth, configure the camera to stream low-res thermal for the live operator view (for situational awareness) but record the full 4K optical zoom locally on an SD card. When an alarm triggers, the system stitches the two together for review. : A specific frame in a split-view layout
Here is what you need to know to get the most out of your Axis Live View, straight from the training floor.
Axis Zipstream is excellent for storage, reducing bandwidth by up to 50%. However, for HOT Live View, you need temporarily. The algorithm’s scene analysis takes ~10-15ms; turning it off shaves that delay off every frame. We are seeing some significant thermal activity (or
Not every environment needs HOT mode. Here is where it is non-negotiable.