User`s guide

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the FPS the larger the file per minute of recording.
Record Audio: Check this box to record the audio signal along with the video signal.
NOTE: Check your local laws to make sure that audio recording is permitted in your
jurisdiction.
Resolution: Set the desired recording resolution. This higher the resolution the larger the
recording file. Sizes are in Pixels per image
CIF
352x240 (NTSC) / 352x288 (PAL)
2CIF
704x240 (NTSC) / 704x288 (PAL)
DCIF
528x320 (NTSC) / 528x384 (PAL)
4CIF
704x480 (NTSC) / 704x576 (PAL)
Limit Size: This setting allows you to enforce a maximum MB per Hour size limit. This
ensures that recordings played back on a remote Client are streamed at a given
maximum bitrate and is useful in dealing with network bandwidth limitations.
De-Interlace: This setting defines how much processing to expend in smoothing out the
video presentation. De-interlacing can make the image appear smoother by reducing the
jagged edges between horizontal lines in an interlaced image when an object is moving.
The effect is called interlace artifacts, or combing. The default is best for most
applications; this should only be modified when absolutely required as this setting can
adversely affect video quality and size of recorded video files.
Using Video Profiles
Any new video profile you added in the Advance screen appears immediately in the Video
Profile pulldown menu. Select the video profile that you want to use for a camera and click
Apply to make that profile the default for the current camera.
See Setup | Cameras | Schedule, Setup | Cameras | Alarms, and Setup | Sensors | Alarms
for advanced usage of Video Profiles.
Copy To… button: Allows you to copy the current channels settings to some or all of the
other channels.