: This is the actual default webpage file or "landing page" that loads when you visit that directory. The .shtml extension tells you it's an HTML file the server processes for Server Side Includes (SSI) before sending it to your browser. This technology allows the camera to embed dynamic elements—like the current video stream, date, and time—into a static-looking webpage. It's the magic that turns a template into a live broadcast.
If your camera does not support .shtml parameters, you cannot force "extra quality" via URL. You need to change the source codec settings via: view index shtml camera extra quality
: These terms often appear in the menu settings or interface of these cameras, and including them helps filter for high-definition or "extra quality" streams. Cybersecurity and Ethical Implications : This is the actual default webpage file
Modern IP cameras typically support multiple, independent video streams. The main stream is used for high-quality local recording, while a sub-stream, with lower resolution and bitrate, is used for smooth remote viewing over the internet. The following settings are the primary controls for achieving "extra quality": It's the magic that turns a template into a live broadcast
How do you currently (app, browser, etc.)?