Recording Frame Rate per Camera - Advanced Setup
In the Advanced Setup:
1.
Configure the Record Frame FPS for each camera
2.
Configure the Emergency Frame FPS for each camera. The Emergency Frame Rate
is activated when motion is detected on the specific camera. This function will reduce
the recording speed on all other cameras to compensate. The camera will return to its
normal recording speed once the motion has stopped. In this example, the recording
speed is 10 fps for all 12 connected cameras. When the motion is detected, the camera,
where the motion has occurred, will start recording 30 fps.
3.
Configure the Resolution for each camera
4.
Configure the Recording Quality for each camera
5.
Configure the Transfer Quality for each camera
6.
Click Reset to reset all changes. Click Ok to save the changes.
Related Topics: Camera Setup | Control Setup | Schedule Setup
Schedule Setup - Simple Mode
Overview
Schedule setup controls the type of recording for each camera: Continuous, Motion, Sensor or
Pre-alarm. Each camera can have its own settings, which can also be copied to other cameras.
C: Continuous recording – the video signal is being recorded continuously. A lot of hard drive
space is required for this type of recording. Continuous recording is required for audio recording.
Continuous recording has to be used on its own and cannot be combined with any other types
of recording.
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