Part 3 - Configuration
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Stream
Configure the camera's live and recording resolution,
encode, picture quality, transfer speed, and ips speed
settings.
•
Camera Channels
: It's possible to configure a unique
video profile for each camera.
•
: Apply the video profile settings of the camera
selected under Camera Channel to a different camera.
•
Live/Remote Video Profile
: Check the current Live
video picture quality and edit remote video profile
settings.
-
Use Dynamic Remote Stream
: Automatically
transmits the
Live 1
(Single Screen),
Live 2
(2x2), or
Remote
(greater than 2x2) stream, depending on
the remote program's live screen layout.
•
Record Video Profile
: Set up 4 recording quality
profiles.
•
Video Profile
: Select
Live 1
,
Live 2
,
Remote
, or
Custom
(available from Record Video Profile only).
Live 1
and
Live 2
allows the user to change
Bitrate
and
Quality
settings only and configures the
remaining settings automatically.
-
Encode
: Supports H.264.
-
Resolution
: Select a resolution supported by the
camera. Maximum available resolution is chosen
automatically based on the selected video profile.
-
Quality
: Select
Very High
,
High
,
Standard
,
Low
,
or
Manaul
. You can assign different Quality settings to
different cameras.
-
Bitrate
: Select
CBR
or
VBR
. Transmitted data size
is fixed with
CBR
but varies depending on the
amount of movements in the images with
VBR
.
-
ips
: Select a value between 1 and 30. Maximum
ips
is determined automatically based on the selected
video profile.
Audio
Configure audio recording settings for all cameras
simultaneously.
•
Audio Codec
: Select an audio codec. (G.711 u-Law,
G.711 a-Law, or G.726)
•
Audio In
: Select an audio input source (microphone
or line-in) and then adjust the volume.
•
Audio Out
: Adjust the volume.
•
Associated Audio In
: Associates the selected audio
channel with the camera. It is supported by analog
cameras only.
Cameras do not feature built-in audio amplifier units
and therefore require the user to purchase a speaker
system with a built-in amplifier separately.