as 1 V just an I-frame - or into the thousands. However, as the GOP size increases, the
compression increases, and therefore the more likelihood of errors. A higher GOP size also
results in higher buffering times.
For DVDs the GOP size is 15. The default on the IP camera is
set to 60, which offers fair compression with a low likelihood of errors.
Peak Bitrate:
This is used to set a maximum bitrate that can be achieved. This is useful for
setting bitrates between the values that are available from the Video Encoder bitrate list.
Apply:
Save the changes made.
Image Adjustment
Contrast, Brightness, Hue and Saturation can be adjusted:
Values run from -100 through 100.
Rotation:
Select the Digital Rotation for the camera
0
– 0 or 360 Degrees
1
- 90 Degrees
2
- 180 Degrees
3
- 270 Degrees
Auto Electronic Shutter:
Is a device that allows light to pass for a determined period of time for the
purpose of exposing photographic film to capture a permanent image of a scene.
Backlight Compensation:
Subject can appear as silhouettes if a strong light source is positioned
behind them. Backlight compensation will ensure that this does not occur and subject would appear
clearly.
Summary of Contents for UNC 7800 series
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Page 5: ...Chapter 2 Physical Characteristics 1 MPEG 4 Vandal Dome Camera UNC 7800 ...
Page 14: ...After completing the ActiveX installation the Web UI with video images will present as below ...
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