Spyclops SPY-DVR4960 User Manual User Manual

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3.3 Encode Set-up

*Note: If you have your target bitrate, but are having trouble achieving an acceptable quality video, you will have

to cut back in some aspect. The contributing factors that will lead to a higher video bitrate are the amount of

pixels (the resolution of the video), the frame rate, and the amount of motion present

Channel: You can assign different settings to each channel (camera view). Remember after

choosing all the settings for each channel to hit “OK” and right click twice to save

Stream: This is where you will set the settings for your main stream and sub stream. The main

stream is the stream you will see locally and can support “960H” encode format. Sub stream is

the stream you will see remotely from your phone so you wont need higher resolution, it

should be “CIF” format

Encode Mode: Select “Video only” for encoding video, select “AV stream” for encoding video

and audio

Bitrate mode: This will be dependant on your bandwidth and specific needs

Constant Bitrate

This is the default encoding mode, and

also the most basic. In this mode, the

bitrate will be the same for the whole file.

It means that each part of your video file

will be using the same number of bits.

The complex parts will be of a lower

quality than the easiest ones. The main

advantage is that the final files size won't

change and can be accurately predicted.

This mode is not recommended

Average Bitrate

In this mode, you choose a target bitrate

and the encoder will try to constantly

maintain an average bitrate while using

higher bitrates for the parts of your video

that need more bits. The result will be of

higher quality than CBR encoding while

the average file size will remain

predictable, so this mode is highly

recommended over CBR.

Variable Bitrate

In this mode, you choose the desired

quality on a scale going from 9 (lowest

quality/highest distortion) to 0 (highest

quality/lowest distortion). Then you

choose the optimal number of bits to

spend for each part. The advantage is that

you are able to specify the quality level

that you want to reach; the inconvenient

is that the final file size is totally

unpredictable.

Encode format: For the main stream we recommend NTSC with 960H format

QCIF

CIF

HD1

WCIF

D1

960H

NTSC

176 x 120

360 x 240

352 x 480

480 x 240

720 x 480

960 x 480

PAL

176 x 144

360 x 288

352 x 576

480 x 288

720 x 576

960 x 576

Rate: In general, we recommend a bitrate of around 2 - 2.5 Mbps, which takes into account

the average worldwide broadband connections for video output

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