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encoding, you can see H.264+ available. H.264+ is an improved compression coding
technology based on H.264. By enabling H.264+, users can estimate the HDD
consumption by its maximum average bitrate. Compared to H.264, H.264+ reduces
storage by up to 50% with the same maximum bitrate in most scenes.
H.265+: If you set the main stream as the stream type, and H.265 as the video
encoding, you can see H.265+ available. H.265+ is an improved compression coding
technology based on H.265. By enabling H.265+, users can estimate the HDD
consumption by its maximum average bitrate. Compared to H.265, H.265+ reduces
storage by up to 50% with the same maximum bitrate in most scenes.
You need to reboot the camera if you want to turn on or turn off the H.264+/H.265+. If
you switch from H.264+ to H.265+ directly, and vice versa, a reboot is not required by
the system.
Notes:
Upgrade your video player to the latest version if live view or playback does not work
properly due to compatibility.
The bitrate type must be variable if you want to use H.264+ or H.265+.
With H.264+/H.265+ enabled, the parameters such as profile, I frame interval, video
quality, and SVC are greyed out if the bitrate type is variable.
With H.264+/H.265+ enabled, some functions are not supported. For those functions,
corresponding interfaces will be hidden.
H.264+/H.265+ can spontaneously adjust the bitrate distribution according the
requirements of the actual scene in order to realize the set maximum average bitrate
in the long term. The camera needs at least 3 days to adapt to a fixed monitoring
scene.
Max. Average Bitrate:
When you set a maximum bitrate, its corresponding recommended maximum average
bitrate will be shown in the Max. Average Bitrate box. You can also set the maximum
average bitrate manually from 32 Kbps to the value of the set maximum
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