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The higher the bit rate value, image quality increases, and the load on bandwidth also 
increases.
3. Click the Save button directly below the H.264-1 Compression setting options.
Setting the H.264-2/3/4 Compression
1. Navigate to Streaming  Video Compression.
2. Under H.264-2/3/4 Compression setting, in the H.264-2/3/4 bit rate field, type a value 
from 64 to 4096 kbit/s (default = 1024 kbit/s). 
The higher the bit rate value, image quality increases, and the load on bandwidth also 
increases.
3. Click the Save button directly below the H.264-2/3/4 Compression setting options.
Enabling Constant Bit Rate Mode
If you have a limited amount of bandwidth available, you should not set the bit rate for the 
camera to be more than the bandwidth available on your network (see Setting the Video 
Compression on page 50). 
When the Constant Bit Rate mode (CBR) is enabled, the H.264 stream will keep the bit rate 
constantly at the level you have set (see Setting the H.264-1 Compression above). When CBR is 
NOT enabled, the compression stream will use a variable bit rate (between 1 kbit/s and the bit 
rate you have set), depending on the amount of activity that is occurring in the image. If CBR is 
enabled and the compression bit rate is set low, the image quality will be reduced when a lot of 
activity occurs in the image. 
Note Honeywell recommends that you set your bit rates below the available bandwidth 
levels of your network to avoid displaying/recording images at a reduced quality 
during moments of high activity.
1. Navigate to Streaming 
 Video Compression.
2. Under CBR mode setting, select one or more of the following:
• enable H.264-1 CBR mode check box (enabled by default).
• enable H.264-2 CBR mode check box (enabled by default).
• enable H.264-3 CBR mode check box (enabled by default).
• enable H.264-4 CBR mode check box (enabled by default).
Note The default setting is CBR mode (constant bit rate mode). Disable CBR mode, if 
needed, to enable VBR mode (variable bit rate mode).
3. Click the Save button directly below the CBR mode setting options.