Video Settings; Video Mode; Stream Setting; Video Buffer - COMPRO TN50 User Manual

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Video Settings

Here you can configure the settings for video stream.
Figure 6-2. Video Settings

Video Mode

You can select between Turbo Picture and Motion Adaptive mode.
• Turbo Picture - This mode will provide you with the best video quality, but max. frame rate will be limited
to 15.
• Motion Adaptive - This mode will provide up to 30 FPS at a lower maximum resolution.

Stream Setting

You can change the setting of resolution, codec, frame rate, and quality for the video stream. If you need
to watch the live video on your mobile phone or PDA, please check the [Enable 2nd stream (include 3GPP)]
checkbox to enable the secondary video stream, and then the stream setting for the 2nd stream will be
displayed.

Video Buffer

Here it allows you to adjust the video buffer size. If you experience occasional network congestion during live
viewing, using a small or large buffer setting, instead of the standard setting, may improve video smoothness.
But the larger the buffer size is, the higher the video latency will be.

Video Preference

Click on the bar to set your video preference (to stress motion smoothness or image quality). The video
preference bar adjusts the interval between each "I-frame" in the compressed MPEG-4/H.264 video stream. In
a sequence of images, there are inserted I-frames that can show the complete representation of the picture
one sees at a particular moment. Between I-frames are what are called P-frames (which can be decompressed
using the data from preceding frames) and B-frames (which utilizes the data from the preceding and
6-2 Video Settings

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