# Multi camera/Multi client use cases Source: [https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-70015-50/topic/multi-camera-multi-client-use-cases.html](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-70015-50/topic/multi-camera-multi-client-use-cases.html) The multi camera/multi client use cases demonstrate scenarios where multiple camera streams are displayed in modes such as picture-in-picture and side-by-side. Before you run the use cases, ensure that you complete the preconditions mentioned in [Multimedia use cases](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-70015-50/topic/multimedia-use-cases.html). - **[Two streams each from main camera: 4k AVC MP4, 1080p YUV preview as Client 1 and secondary camera: 720p AVC, 720p YUV as Client 2](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-70015-50/topic/two-streams-main-camera-4k-avc-mp4-1080p-yuv-preview-client1-scnd-camera-720p-avc-720p-yuv-client2.html)** The pipeline shows two streams (4k and 1080p) taken from the main camera. The 4k stream is encoded as H.264 and multiplexed. The 1080p stream is sent to the display. - **[Two streams – both 720p—one from each camera with side by side stitching sent to display](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-70015-50/topic/two-streams-both-720p-one-from-each-camera-with-side-by-side-stitching-sent-to-display.html)** The pipeline shows two streams (both 720p) taken from the main camera and secondary camera respectively. Both streams are sent to be composed side by side and then displayed. - **[Two streams – both 720p—one from each camera with side by side stitching for encode and RTSP streaming](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-70015-50/topic/two-streams-both-720p-one-from-each-camera-with-side-by-side-stitching-sent-to-encode-for-filesave-and-rtsp-streaming.html)** The pipeline shows two streams (both 720p) taken from the main camera and secondary camera respectively. Both are sent to be composed side by side, and then duplicated and encoded. One is multiplexed and saved to a file while the other is streamed through RTSP. - **[Two streams – both 720p—one from each camera with picture-in-picture composition and sent to display](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-70015-50/topic/two-streams-both-720p-one-from-each-camera-with-picture-in-picture-composition-and-sent-to-display.html)** The pipeline shows two streams (both 720p) taken from the main camera and secondary camera respectively. Both are composed as picture-in-picture and displayed. - **[Two streams – both 720p—one from each camera with picture-in-picture composition for encode and RTSP streaming](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-70015-50/topic/two-streams-720p-one-camera-with-pip-composition-to-encode-filesave-rtsp-streaming.html)** The pipeline shos two streams (both 720p) from the main camera and secondary camera respectively. Both are composed as picture-in-picture, and then duplicated and encoded. One stream is multiplexed and saved to a file while the other is streamed through RTSP. **Parent Topic:** [Multimedia use cases](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-70015-50/topic/multimedia-use-cases.html) Last Published: Oct 27, 2025 [Previous Topic AV1 decoder and 4K VP9 decoder with 240 fps playback](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-70015-50/topics/av1-decoder-and-4k-vp9-decoder-with-240-fps-playback.md) [Next Topic Two streams each from main camera: 4k AVC MP4, 1080p YUV preview as Client 1 and secondary camera: 720p AVC, 720p YUV as Client 2](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-70015-50/topics/two-streams-main-camera-4k-avc-mp4-1080p-yuv-preview-client1-scnd-camera-720p-avc-720p-yuv-client2.md)