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profile.
Video Setting:
Encoding- Your ZAVIO network
camera can encode video in two
different formats. H.264 is the
most advanced and efficient
codec delivering excellent image
quality and a small video stream
size at the same time. Normally,
this is your preferred choice.
However, you can also select
MJPEG, e.g., for compatibility
reasons.
Profile- Encoding application offers you three choices- High, Main and Baseline profiles.
High is more complex than Main and Baseline, and produces a broadcast quality output.
Resolution- Here you define the video resolution for the profile. Which choices you have
depend on your camera model. Some HD models offer image resolutions of up to 1920
x 1080 pixels whereas standard definition cameras are limited to 640 x 480 pixels.
Maximum frame rate- Type in the number of frames the camera should generate per
second of video. The higher the value, the smoother the video, but the more bandwidth
is going to be required. Valid entries are 1 to 30.
Quality- You can control the image quality of the video by selecting “Fixed Quality”(or
refers to VBR) and defining the image quality by selecting one of the following values
“Medium,” “Standard,” “Good,” “Detailed” and “Excellent.” Or you can choose to specify
the bit rate (fixed bitrate or CBR) of the video the camera must not exceed. In this mode
the camera varies
the image quality automatically to not exceed the specified maximum. With setting fixed
quality plus maximum bitrates, the camera would try to meet the quality requirement
without exceed the certain bitrates.
Audio Setting:
Audio Steam- You can select “On” or “Off”
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