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Axis ANVE Exam - Topic 10 Question 112 Discussion

Actual exam question for Axis's ANVE exam
Question #: 112
Topic #: 10
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When using the view area functionality, each view area has its own video stream and (Choose two)

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Suggested Answer: A, B

When using the view area functionality in Axis cameras, each view area can have its own independent video stream. Additionally, each view area can have its own exposure control setting and text overlay setting. This allows for customized video streams with different exposure settings tailored to specific areas within the camera's field of view, as well as unique text overlays for each view area, providing flexibility in video management and presentation.


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Jarod
2 months ago
Wait, really? I didn’t know each view area had its own video stream!
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Salena
2 months ago
Yup, compression algorithms are also unique for each stream!
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Sarina
2 months ago
Each view area has its own exposure control setting.
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Alverta
3 months ago
I thought user credentials were tied to the main account, not individual view areas.
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Christoper
3 months ago
Totally agree, and don’t forget the PTZ setting!
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Haydee
3 months ago
Compression algorithms seem like they would be unique for each stream, so I might go with that as one of my choices.
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Yvonne
3 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the text overlay setting. I thought it was shared across views, but maybe it can be independent too?
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Willard
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this where PTZ settings were mentioned. I feel like that could be one of the answers.
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Elinore
4 months ago
I think the view area functionality allows for separate exposure control settings, but I'm not entirely sure about the second option.
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Ettie
4 months ago
I think I know the answer, but I want to double-check my understanding before submitting. Exposure control and PTZ settings seem like the obvious choices here.
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Tashia
4 months ago
Alright, let's break this down. Each view area has its own video stream, so the settings must be related to that. I'm going to go with the ones that seem most relevant.
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Denise
4 months ago
Ugh, I'm not sure about this. The wording is a bit confusing. Let me re-read the question and see if I can figure out the right combination.
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Zona
4 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The key is to identify the two correct settings that each view area has. I'm pretty confident I can nail this one.
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Audra
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the options and make sure I understand the question fully before answering.
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Kristine
7 months ago
I'm going with B and E. Text overlay is a must-have for adding important information, and compression algorithm is key for optimizing bandwidth. Who needs exposure and PTZ when you can have witty captions, am I right?
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Magdalene
5 months ago
User1: Who needs exposure control and PTZ when you can have fun with captions and save bandwidth?
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Ernest
5 months ago
User2: Definitely, compression algorithm is crucial for efficient data transmission.
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Barb
6 months ago
User1: I agree, text overlay is essential for adding context to the video stream.
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Nadine
7 months ago
This is a no-brainer. A and D, duh. Unless, of course, your camera is from the Stone Age. Then you might need to use carrier pigeons for the video stream.
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Twila
5 months ago
User 2: Yeah, those are the essential settings for each view area.
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Torie
5 months ago
User 1: A and D, obviously.
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Doretha
7 months ago
User 2: Yeah, those are the essential settings for each view area.
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Ernie
7 months ago
User 1: A and D are the correct options.
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Alyce
7 months ago
C? Really? User credentials? I mean, sure, you need to authenticate, but that's not a view area setting. I'd say A and D all the way.
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Erasmo
5 months ago
D) PTZ setting
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Paris
5 months ago
A) Exposure control setting
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Gail
7 months ago
I'm not sure about PTZ setting. I think it might be C) User credentials instead.
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Leigha
8 months ago
I agree with Catherin. Each view area having its own video stream would require exposure and PTZ settings to be unique.
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Aide
8 months ago
Hmm, I'd go with B and E. Text overlay and compression algorithm are essential for customizing the video stream in the view area.
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Malcom
7 months ago
Definitely, having control over text overlay and compression algorithm can enhance the viewing experience.
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Wendell
7 months ago
I agree, those settings are crucial for making the video stream in the view area unique.
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Aleshia
7 months ago
I think B and E are the right choices. Text overlay and compression algorithm are important for customization.
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Catherin
8 months ago
I think the correct answers are A) Exposure control setting and D) PTZ setting.
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Carlee
8 months ago
I think A and D are the correct answers. The view area should have its own exposure control and PTZ settings to optimize the video stream.
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Chu
7 months ago
User credentials and compression algorithm setting are not necessary for each view area.
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Felicidad
8 months ago
I think PTZ setting is also important for each view area to adjust the camera angle.
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Dyan
8 months ago
I agree, each view area should have its own exposure control setting.
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