Dashboard
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The system status is divided into 3 parts:
CPU usage: It is generally recommended not to exceed 85%. If it exceeds, please turn off unimportant functions.
Memory usage: When the recording function is not turned on, the memory usage is usually stable at a fixed value. When recording is turned on, the linux system will use all the memory for the disk cache, and 100% will be displayed here. Don't worry, the linux system will automatically manage the recycling.
Core temperature: The embedded core temperature is different from the cpu temperature we usually touch. In the embedded system, it is usually more than 100℃ to be at risk, so here we usually recommend not to exceed 70℃, otherwise the use environment needs to be improved.
The network status shows the real-time upstream and downstream status of the network card. Orange represents the upstream rate (output stream), and black represents the downstream rate (input stream).
Depending on the model you purchased, the number of interfaces will be displayed here. The upper part of the icon is the current input state, and the lower part is the port name.
When the input source changes, the current input source resolution and frame rate will be displayed here.
In order to be compatible with different browsers and considering the protection of the user's computer performance, the preview here uses jpeg refresh technology, not real-time video streaming, so you may feel stuck and delayed, which is normal.
The switch button in the upper right corner can be used to turn off the preview function. In the mobile network state or in the remote desktop environment, turning off the preview is beneficial to the smooth operation.
Only open channels are displayed here. If the default closed channel is opened (the network input channel needs to be opened for decoding at the same time), then the current image of the corresponding channel will also be displayed in this area.