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Pearl-2 User Guide                                      Configure video encoding
Table 44 Video encoding settings
Setting Description
H.264
H.264 is the default codec and provides high quality video while using low 
bandwidth. This is the preferred codec for the system.
Motion JPEG
This codec is suitable for streaming and recording video, however you get 
lower quality images and it requires a large amount of bandwidth.  Motion 
JPEG does not support audio.
Key frame interval
The key frame interval feature specifies how often a key frame (a frame 
that contains all the pixels) is sent when streaming the video. This setting 
also impacts how quickly a video moves through the frames when a 
viewer uses the search function of their media player. 
Increasing the number of seconds between key frames can significantly 
reduce your bandwidth and system resource usage with minor impact to 
your video quality. A good  rule of thumb is to keep the interval between 2 
to 3 seconds and decrease the key frame interval as the motion increases. 
Try different settings and note changes in the video quality. If your video 
quality is poor and jittery you may need to decrease the interval between 
key frames. If you have unlimited bandwidth and system resources you 
can choose an option to stream key frames only.
Frame rate
Frame rate reflects the number of images that are encoded per second. 
Reducing the frame rate for a channel reduces bandwidth usage, and vice 
versa. 
The system's ability to maintain a set frame rate is based on several 
factors, for example:
l overall system load affects the ability for the device to process 
pixels;
l available network bandwidth;
l the source and stream frame size (resolution); 
l the type of motion that is captured; and
l number of users accessing the stream.
When adjusting the frame rate, you may need to try different values to 
achieve the best outcome.
Bitrate
In general, higher bitrates mean higher image quality, but more bandwidth 
is needed for streaming and video recordings are larger. If you're using 
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