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Configuration and Operation
ii. If you select MJPEG, the following fields are displayed:
a. From the Quality Level drop-down list, select High, Mid, or Low. The default is Mid.
c. In the DSCP text box, enter a value between 0-63. The default DSCP value is 0 (DSCP
disabled).
The DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) value defines the priority level or QoS
(Quality of Service) for the specified type of traffic. The higher the value that is entered, the
higher the priority, which reduces network delay and congestion. The camera supports the
Video DSCP class, which consists of applications such as HTTP, RTP/RTSP, and
RTSP/HTTP.
Note:
Remember to synchronize the QoS setting of the camera with the network router.
d. Move the Frame Rate slider to the desired value. The choice of frame rates depends on the
combination of the selected resolutions for the selected streams. The maximum frame is
displayed by default. The higher the FPS, the smoother the motion in the video.
e. Do one of the following:
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High produces the highest image quality, but increases the file size. Low produces
the lowest image quality and decreases the file size.
If you selected MJPEG, continue with step 4.
If you selected H.265 or H.264, Rate Control is displayed. From the Rate
Control drop-down list, select CBR or CVBR. The default is CBR.
Select CBR (Constant Bit Rate) if you are monitoring simple scenes.
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CBR uses more storage capacity than CVBR. It wastes storage on
simple scenes, while not allocating enough storage for complex
sections (resulting in degraded quality). Move the slider to a number
between 64 and 20000 bits per second. The default settings are
H.264 at 2925 kbps for UHD/4K, 691 kbps for HD 720p @ 15 fps,
and 375 kbps for D1 @ 30 fps. The higher the bit rate, the better the
image quality. Set the maximum bit rate high enough to allow for a
high instantaneous bit for more complex video. A higher bit rate
consumes more storage space.
CF-6308 Box IP Camera User and Installation Guide
MJPEG Settings
May 21, 2017

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