Camera Accessories Compatibility Chart
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Setup > Basic > Video
The MEGApix® camera allows you to setup 3 different streams to optimize
storage and bandwidth usage.
1. Channel- Select which channel/ stream to setup by checking the box next to the appropriate number.
2. Codec- The MEGApix 1080p camera supports three streams with set codecs. The first and second
streams are set by default to H.264. The third stream is set by default to MJPEG.
3. Resolution- Set Resolution for each stream. The better the resolution, the more bandwidth it will
require to stream images.
4. Frame Rate- Select from 0fps to 30fps. Available frame rate options may differ based on what stream
you setup and the available resolutions.
5. GOP- For the H.264 streams, you can select the number of I-Frames and P-Frames the camera will
record. Set the value from 1~120. The camera’s default GOP is 20. I-frame records the whole image
data. P-frames records only the
data which has been changed compared
to the I-frame. A GOP (Group of
Pictures) is made up of one I-frame and
corresponding P-frames.
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Resolution Codec
1080p 1920 x 1080 H.264
D1 720 x 480 H.264
VGA 640 x 480 H.264, MJPEG
CIF 352 x 240 H.264, MJPEG
QVGA 320 x 240 H.264, MJPEG