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  Firmware User’s Manual V6.09.45 
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Video Max Bit Rate 
(only for H.264) 
Defines  the  upper  limit  of  the  bitrate  (only  available  under  CBR 
mode).  The  bitrate  will  be  floating  slightly  under  that  limit.  For 
example, if the limit is set as 2M, the bitrate will be floating around 
1.6~2.0 Mbps. 
If the Video Max Bit Rate is chosen as 
“Unlimited”, then the “Video Bit Rate” 
selection box will appear that defines 
the bit rate level. 
Video Bit Rate 
(only for H.264) 
Under CBR mode, when Video Max Bit Rate is chosen “Unlimited”, 
the user can define the AVERAGE bit rate. For example, if the Video 
Bit Rate is chosen 2M, then occasionally, the actual bit rate may go 
below or beyond 2M, but in the long run, the average bit rate will be 
very  close  to  2M.  This  mode  allows  the  most  accurate  storage 
estimations, however, while planning the bandwidth, please consider 
the occasional peaks of bit rate. 
Quality 
H.264 Compression: 
Under VBR mode, the bit rate will be 
floating  while  the  video  quality  will 
be  stable  and  follows  the  quality 
standard set by the user. The user 
can choose either “High”, “Medium” or “Low” quality. The higher is the 
quality  level,  the  more  bit  rate  the  camera  will  use  to  achieve  the 
target quality. 
MJPEG Compression: 
The user can define the quality with the numeric scale from 1 to 100. 
The default MJPEG quality is 60. The higher is the quality level, the 
more bit rate the camera will use to achieve the target quality. 
GOP 
(only for H.264) 
Under VBR mode it is possible to adjust the GOP length - that is the 
occurrence  rate  of  I-frames.  By  default,  there  is  one  I-frame  per 
second. For example, in case of 30fps, there will be 1 I-frame and 29 
P-frames every second by default. When the GOP is changed to “1 
I-frame per 5 seconds”, then there will be one I-frame, followed by 149 
P-frames. In case of the static scenes, long GOP can further minimize 
the bandwidth and storage consumption. 
After  changing  any of  the  items  above,  press  Apply  to  save  the  changes.  The Reset  button 
undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet. 










