Adaptive streams, 2 snapshot – Uniview IPC675LFW-AX4DUPKC-VG 5MP Outdoor Mini PTZ Active Deterrence Network Camera with Night Vision User Manual
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Bitrate Type
Select the bitrate type.
CBR: The camera keeps a specific bit rate by varying the quality of video streams.
VBR: The camera keeps the quality of video streams as constant as possible by varying the bit
rate.
Image Quality
Configurable when
Bitrate Type
is set to
VBR
.
The closer the slider is to
Quality
, the higher the bit rate, and the higher the image quality.
The closer the slider is to
Bit Rate
, the lower the bit rate, and the image quality will be affected.
I Frame Interval Set the number of frames between I-frames. A shorter interval presents better image quality but
consumes more bandwidth and storage.
GOP
Group of Pictures, defines the basic pattern of the video stream encoded with I and P frames.
Smoothing
Set the smoothness of the video stream. Drag the slider to choose whether smoothness or clarity
takes precedence.
NOTE!
Smoothing is recommended for fluent video in a poor network environment.
SVC
SVC (Scalable Video Coding) enables a video stream to be broken into multiple layers of
resolution, quality and frame rate, reducing bandwidth consumption without compromising the
image quality.
U-Code
Select the U-code mode.
Basic Mode: The bit rate is reduced by about 25%.
Advanced Mode: The bit rate is reduced by about 50%.
Set the BNC output format,
PAL
or
NTSC
.
Click
Save
.
2.
Adaptive Streams
The bit rate of the media stream is automatically adjusted according to the network conditions.
NOTE!
•
This function is only available on certain models.
•
This function is enabled by default on certain models.
•
It’s recommended to enable Adaptive Streams in a poor network environment.
Go to
Setup
>
Video & Audio
>
Video
>
Adaptive Streams
.
Enable
Adaptive Streams
.
Click
Save
.
5.3.2
Snapshot
Configure basic snapshot parameters and scheduled snapshot.
Go to
Setup
>
Video & Audio
>
Snapshot
.