Symptom: When you move the object, the screen takes a second to catch up. Cause: "Full" resolution means more pixels. 4K live view plus axis math is heavy on the CPU. Fix: Lower the "Live View Frame Rate" (e.g., from 60fps to 30fps) but keep the resolution "Full." Alternatively, turn off "Anti-aliasing" for the overlay lines.
Why has this specific feature become a make-or-break selling point? Here is how three different industries use "Live View Axis Full."
Once in Live View, you will see these core components:
| Component | Description | |-----------|-------------| | Video Stream Window | The main image. Right-click for stream options (H.264, H.265, MJPEG). | | Toolbar (Bottom or Side) | Buttons for manual trigger, audio, snapshot, recording, and PTZ (if equipped). | | Overlay Text | Date, time, custom text, and dynamic data (e.g., temperature from an AXIS Thermal camera). | | Action Buttons | Custom buttons configured in the camera’s web interface (e.g., "Open Gate", "Turn on Light"). | | PTZ Controls | Pan/Tilt/Zoom directional pad, preset navigation, and autofocus/AE locks. | | Viewer Settings | Stream profile selection, decoder options (GPU acceleration), and pixel counter. |
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