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[General Setting]
In General Setting, you can configure network timeout, on-demand display, live view frame
rate, and recording frame rate settings.
Set live view frame rate
Set recording frame rate
1. Under Live view frame rate control (Main / Sub Stream), you can set the live view frame
rate.
When
using
MJPEG
, every frame is a key frame, so you can specify the number of
key frames to decode for live view.
When
using
H.264 / H.265
, only 1 key frame is transmitted per Group of Pictures
(GOP), so you can decode
Key frames only
to omit all intermediate frames or
Max. frame
to include key frames and all intermediate frames.
Note:
1. The
GOP
setting can be configured in the
Video Setting
page (
Video Setting
,
3.2
Setting Camera Setting
). A GOP of 30 means that there is 1 key frame for every 30
frames, so an IP device with a frame rate of 30 fps will have 1 key frame per second.
2. You can change the camera’s main stream and sub stream to
H.264
,
H.265
or
MJPEG
in the
Video Setting
page (
Video Setting
,
3.2 Setting Camera Setting
). After
changing codec, you need to click
OK
to apply the change before switching to the
General Setting. Note that changing the camera’s main stream and sub stream to
H.264
,
H.265
or
MJPEG
will affect the frame rate setting options under General
Setting.