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Configuring the ViconNet System
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Manual FPS
If you do not want to distribute the FPS equally between the DSPs and the cameras (using the default
algorithm), you can manually set the FPS configuration. In manual FPS configuration, the cameras are
assigned FPS per compression DSP, meaning that you set each camera to a specific DSP, with the
required FPS (up to the maximum available for each DSP).
Example
If a system has four DSPs and eight cameras and
Auto FPS is
selected, the camera distribution will be
cameras 1 and 5 to DSP1, cameras 2 and 6 to DSP2, cameras 3 and 7 to DSP 3 and cameras 4 and 8 to
DSP 4. When
Manual FPS
is selected, if DSPs 1 and 2 do not have enough FPS available, the user can
change camera assignment. In this way, FPS can be more evenly distributed so that the number of FPS is
not cut and the number of FPS requested in auto record can be implemented.
To select manual FPS configuration:
1. Follow steps 1-3 in the procedure
To select automatic FPS configuration
, above.
2. Select
the
Manual FPS
checkbox. The list of cameras is enabled.
3. One by one, select the required DSP and FPS for each camera.
4. Click
OK
. The following message is displayed, warning that the changes will take effect once the
application is restarted (if the cameras are active).
5. Click
OK
. The manual settings are saved and the manual FPS set here, in the
Auto/Manual FPS
window, overrides all FPS settings in other windows.
NOTES
:
If the settings in the Auto/Manual FPS window are changed, ALL recording and live video are performed
with the new settings.
If low bandwidth is selected in the site and manual FPS is also selected, the FPS will not be higher (as it
would with low bandwidth and Auto FPS). The FPS will remain the same as with normal bandwidth,
meaning, in this case, low bandwidth will only reduce the bps (bits per second).