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Set the
Resolution
.
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Set the
Frame Rate
.
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Set the
Bit Rate
.
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Activate
Deinterlace
if required.
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Confirm with
OK
.
Resolution
The resolution defines the size of the saved images. The entries are made using H.261/CIF
(Common Intermediate Format) and define length x width in pixels.
Frame Rate
The frame rate defines the number of individual images that are saved every second. The
higher the frame rate the more fluid the playback.
Bit Rate
The bit rate is a measure of the degree of compression of video data. It thus has a direct
impact on the image quality of the recordings.
A low bit rate stands for a high degree of compression with a relatively small volume of
data. But the image quality also is poor. A high bit rate stands for a low degree of compres-
sion with a relatively large volume of data. The Image quality is very good.
Deinterlace
This function can be activated to increase the picture quality. It reduces the interlace effect
in images with fast movements.
Whether and to what extent the image quality can be improved depends on a large number
of variables. We recommend a check of the image quality after the recording has been
configured.
6.5.1.2
Dallmeier IP and HD cameras
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Ensure that the
Expert Mode
option is activated.
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Select the
Quality
tab.
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Observe the explanations given below.