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Bitrate Mode

Under “Constant Bit Rate” mode (CBR), the camera keeps the

stable bitrate regardless of the complexity of the scene. Under

this mode, the video quality may vary if the bit rate value is set

too low. It is easier to do storage and network bandwidth

consumption estimations under this mode compared to Variable

Bit Rate mode.

Under “Variable Bit Rate” mode (VBR), the camera will keep

the video quality stable while the bit rate may occasionally go up

or down, depending on the complexity of the scene.

Max Bitrate

(only for H.264)

The bitrate will be floating slightly under that limit. For example,

if the limit is set as 2M, the bitrate will be floating around 1.6~2.0

Mbps. If the Max Bitrate is

“Unlimited”, then the Bitrate

selection box will appear that defines the bit rate level.

Bitrate

(only for H.264)

When Max Bitrate is

Unlimited”, the user can define the

AVERAGE bit rate. For example, if the Bitrate is 2M, then

occasionally, the actual bit rate may go below or beyond 2M, but

in the long run, the average bit rate will be very close to 2M. This

mode allows the most accurate storage estimations, however,

while planning the bandwidth, please consider the occasional

peaks of bit rate.

Video Quality

(only for MJPEG)

The user can define the quality with the numeric scale from 1 to

100. The default MJPEG quality is 60. The higher is the quality

level, the more bit rate the camera will use to achieve the target

quality. However, note that local Live View cannot display

streams other than H.264.

Quality

(only for H.264)

Under VBR mode, the bit rate will be floating while the video

quality will be stable and follows the quality standard set by the

user. The user can choose either “High”, “Medium” or “Low”

quality. The higher is the quality level, the more bit rate the

camera will use to achieve the target quality.

GOP 1 I-Frame

Under VBR mode it is possible to adjust the GOP length - that is

the occurrence rate of I-frames. By default, there is one I-frame

per second. For example, in case of 30fps, there will be 1

I-frame and 29 P-frames every second by default. When the

GOP is c

hanged to “1 I-frame per 5 seconds”, then there will be

one I-frame, followed by 149 P-frames. In case of the static

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