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Click [GET STREAM] button and get current camera status.
Click [SETUP] button to change resolution, frame rate, image quality etc.
RESOLUTION: Select the rescoring
resolution from the available drop-down
options.
FRAMES PER SECOND: Set the
stream's frames per second speed from
0 to 30.
BITRATE: The maximum bitrate that
camera use for image transmission.
QUALITY: Image quality for recording.
The higher the quality, the larger the
recording file size will be.
GOP: Group of pictures. The interval of I-Frame.
H.264 I-REFERENCE: Recording frame interval out of transmitted frames. (ex. x2 means
records one frame out of two frames) If it is not used, NVR records all transmitted frames.
(Check your camera’s manual to make sure it supports this setting)
Current Streaming conditions – This will display the camera’s recording mode and FPS in real-time.
FRAMES PER SECOND: It shows the current transmission frame.
REC.: It shows the stream that NVR records for the camera.
Note
I-REFERENCE
Differently from DVR, NVR records all data which come from IP camera. That is, frame rate of live display should be the same as that of recording.
However, if user uses IP camera that supports I-REFERENCE, user can make it different. That is, user can monitor live display with full frame and record it with lower frame.
- If user sets ‘H.264 I-Reference’ as “4X”, it means that 1 frame out of 4 frames is recorded.
- If user sets ‘H.264 I-Reference’ as “2X”, it means that 1 frame out of 2 frames is recorded.
- It is also related to the setting of frame rate and GOP (Group of Picture).
Ex 1) FPS: 30, GOP: 30, I-Reference: 4X recording frame will be about 7.5fps
Ex 2) FPS: 15, GOP: 30, I-Reference: 4X recording frame will be about 3.7fps
- It is useful for extending recording period without dropping of live monitoring frame rate.
Note
CCIP™ Encryption Option
CCIP™ (Closed Circuit Internet Protocol) System Encryption Protects Your Surveillance System from Out of Network Attacks.
Digital Watchdog’s CCIP feature encrypts the RTSP stream, adding an additional layer of security. The CCIP encryption works when the VMAX IP Plus system sends a
request for an encrypt stream from the camera. The camera then encrypts its RTSP stream a second time, over the user ID and password. The result is a secured and
encrypted RTSP stream that can be read only by the requesting VMAX IP Plus NVR.
If you are using a Digital Watchdog camera that supports the CCIP encryption option, check the button in the camera’s setup page as shown (※).
When enabled, images from the camera will be seen through the current NVR only.
3.4.2. Quick Setup
User can setup multiple cameras with the same recording at once.