Most network cameras on the market support one, if not both of these protocols.
Frame rates are typically lower than MJPEG because a new connection must be opened for each frame. Its simplicity means that many cameras support it (usually along with another protocol). JPEG stills is not a true video protocol, but is rather the practice of continually refreshing an image that a camera is constantly overwriting.Framerates depend greatly on the dimensions of the video, but typically range from 1-20 frames per second. Compression rates are quite good, requiring low network bandwidth utilization. Motion JPEG) is a streaming video protocol that compresses video frames using standard JPEG compression.