Device, Directx, Driver – Milestone M50 User Manual
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Glossary of Terms
D
Device
In Milestone Husky product : a camera, video
encoder, input device, or output device
connected to a recording server.
DirectX
A Windows extension providing advanced
multimedia capabilities.
DNS
Domain Name System
—system allowing
translation between alphabetic host names (for
example, mycomputer) or domain names (for
exampl
IP addresses (for example, 192.168.212.2).
Many people find alphabetic names easier to
remember than numeric IP addresses.
Driver
A program used for controlling/communicating
with a device.
DST
Daylight saving time: temporarily advancing of
clocks during the summer so that afternoons
have more daylight and mornings have less.
Dual stream
Some cameras support two independent
streams (which can be sent to the recording
server): one for live viewing and another for
playback purposes. Each stream has its own
resolution, encoding, and frame rate.
DVR
Digital video recorder
—device that records
video in a digital format to a hard disk drive
embedded in the DVR itself.
E
Event Server
A server that stores and handles incoming
alarm data and events from all Milestone
Husky product servers. The Event Server
enables powerful monitoring and provides an
instant overview of alarms and possible
technical problems within your systems.
F
Fisheye
A type of lens that allows the creation and
viewing of 360-degree images.
FPS
Frames per second
—measurement indicating
the amount of information contained in a
motion video. Each frame represents a still
image, but when frames are displayed in
succession, the illusion of motion is created.
The higher the FPS, the smoother the motion
appears. Note, however, that a high FPS may
also lead to a large file size when video is
saved.
Frame rate
A measurement indicating the amount of
information contained in motion video
—
typically measured in FPS.
FTP
File Transfer Protocol
—standard for
exchanging files across the internet. FTP uses
the TCP/IP standards for data transfer and is
often used for uploading or downloading files
to and from servers.
G
Generic events
Milestone Husky product can receive and
analyze input in the form of TCP or UDP data
packages which, if they match specified