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5.2 Video

H.264 or MPEG-4 can be selected as the compression method for the first video stream (standard: MPEG-4).
H.264:
MPEG-4:
Fixed Bit Rate:
Fixed Quality:
Resolution:
Frame Rate:
Only MJPEG can be selected as the compression method for the second video stream. The resolution of the
second video stream is always identical to the first video stream (except on QVGA).
MJPEG:
Quality:
Resolution:
Frame Rate:
Accept the settings by
pressing "Apply".
H.264 is used for the first video stream.
MPEG-4 is used for the first video stream.
The bit rate of the video stream can be limited to a specific average value. When the
image content changes significantly, this limit can be briefly exceeded. Value range:
28 kBit/s – 6 MBit/s
The video quality can be defined on four levels. The higher the quality, the more
bandwidth is required by the network camera. The camera attempts to ensure the set
image quality without paying attention to the bandwidth.
UXGA = 1,600 x 1,200 pixels
VGA = 640 x 480 pixels
QVGA = 320 x 240 pixels
Select the maximum frame rate that can be provided for the video stream by the
camera. The maximum frame rate is different on H.264 and MPEG-4. The frame rate
is also reduced by activating the internal motion detection function in the camera.
Continuous recording
(motion detection not configured)
Motion-triggered recording
H.264 is used for the second video stream.
The video quality can be defined on four levels. The higher the quality, the more
bandwidth is required by the network camera.
See H.264/MPEG-4.
Select the maximum frame rate that can be provided for the video stream by the
camera. The frame rate is also reduced by activating the internal motion detection
function in the camera.
H.264
15 frames/s
9 frames/s
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MPEG-4
9 frames/s
6 frames/s

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