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Resolution
The supported resolution in pixels for the current stream profile is listed on the drop down box.
Select the desired resolution. If one of the video streams is set to 1080P, the other video
stream resolution cannot have more than 1088 resolution pixels horizontally.
Maximum FPS
Define the desired frame rate per second.
GOP
This parameter defines the length of the group of pictures. If this value is set to 1, the video
stream will only have one I-frame. Keep this value high to minimize bandwidth.
Profile Identification
This option allows the user to select between three H.264 different profiles. This directly
affects the quality of the video due to the amount of compression applied. Baseline profile
provides maximum compression to the video. High profile gives the best quality. Selecting the
Main profile is balances between the other two.
Variable bitrate (VBR)
VBR allows a higher bitrate (and therefore more storage space) to be allocated to the more
complex segments of media files while less space is allocated to less complex segments. It is
used when the system has enough storage and a high quality image is required. Image quality
can be configured as highest, high, normal, low and lowest.
Constant Bitrate (CBR)
CBR mode maintains the defined bitrate level all the time.
Snapshot Configuration
Once the snapshot ability is enabled, it will not stop until the checkbox is unchecked and
applied “ok” button.
Enable snapshot
Check the Enable streaming box to enable snapshot on the selected stream.
Resolution
The supported resolution for the product is listed on the drop down box. Select the desired
resolution. If one of the video streams is set to 1080P, other video stream resolution cannot be
used as greater than 1088 horizontal.
Maximum FPS
Enter how many snapshot files you want to send per a second. The maximum value is 5.
JPEG quality
Enter the JPEG quality. The range is from 0 to 100 and ‘100’ means the best quality.