Video orientation, Gop size, H.264 profile – OpenEye CM-816 User Manual

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Normal Video

The video will be oriented as the camera position dictates.

180 Degree Rotate

Rotate the video 180 degrees.

90 Degree Clockwise

Rotate the video 90 degrees clockwise.

90 Degree Counter Clockwise

Rotate the video 90 degrees counter clockwise.

Mirror Video

Flip the video across the vertical axis.

Mirror + 180 Degree Rotate

Flip the video across the vertical axis and rotate 180

degrees.

The Group of Pictures settings allow you to modify the frame structure of the video
stream. This setting changes the frequency of the I-frames that occur within the stream
of P-frames (2~64). Increasing this number increases the number of P-frames between
each I-frame; decreasing the file size of the stream, but increasing the risk of video
decoding errors. Decreasing this number decreases the number of P-Frames between
each I-frame; increasing the file size of the stream, but decreasing the risk of video
decoding errors. OpenEye recommends setting the GOP to be approximately twice the
frame rate (e.g.: if the frame rate is 10 IPS, then set the GOP to 20).

The H.264 Profile may need to be changed if you are using a third party recorder that is
not capable of decoding H.264 Main Profile video compression. Select compatible
compression type for each stream if necessary.

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