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the image will be, and more network bandwidth
will be taken.
5)
Bit Rate
User can assign bit flow/stream. Normally a
larger bit flow contributes to a clearer image. The
bit allocation must coordinate with the network
bandwidth. If the network bandwidth is narrow
while the allocated bit flow is too large, the video
signal flow will not be transmitted normally, and
the video quality will thus be corrupted.
6)
Frame rate
User can specify a proper frame rate.
Generally, a higher frame rate gives a smoother
image. With a smaller frame rate, there is a higher
chance of beating.
7)
I key frame interval:
Set interval between 2 I frames, the larger
the interval is, the slower the response will be in
the viewing window.
8)
Bit Rate (code stream) control
Constant bit rate: video will be coded
according to the preset speed.
Variable bit rate: video coder will adjust the
speed based on preset speed for the best image
quality.
9)
Fluctuate level
Restrain the fluctuation magnitude within
grade 1 ~ 6.
7.3
Click “Image” to finish image setup:
1)
Brightness
Brightness 0~14, slide to control. The box on
the right shows the corresponding numerical value.
Default: 7.
2)
Saturation
Saturation 0~14, slide to control. The box on
the right shows the corresponding numerical value.
Default: 4.
3)
Contrast
Contrast 0~14, slide to control. The box on the
right shows the corresponding numerical value.
Default: 7.
4)
Sharpness
Sharpness 0~15, slide to control. The box on
the right shows the corresponding numerical value.
Default: 2.
5)
Hue
Hue 0~14, slide to control. The box on the
right shows the corresponding numerical value.
Default: 7.
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