Encoder User Manual
Manual-H264_ENC-Rev1207A
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Interval: The amount of time that must pass before another motion event can be
detected. This is used to prevent the encoder from generating too many motion
detection signals.
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Noisy Environments: The background noise will be greater and can cause non-
existent motion activity. In this case, lower the sensitivity level and reduce the
threshold.
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Object Size: Generally a smaller target region will be more accurate and sensitive
than a bigger region. It is best to cover the capture area with two or all three MD
regions rather than one large section covering the majority of the streaming
video.
3.3.15.3
Compression
Under the Compression tab is where the bit rate and other such settings are located.