Honeywell MAXPRO NVR Series Hardware Installation And Configuration Manual page 133

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MAXPRO NVR 5.0 Installation and Configuration Guide
9.
Under General > Preference > Stream Preference Settings
Live - Select the preferred stream of the camera which you want to use for streaming
live video.
Continuous - Select the preferred stream of the camera which you want to record
continuously.
Event Recording - Select the preferred stream of the camera which you want to
record on events.
Mobile/Web - Select the preferred stream of the camera which you want to use for
streaming in Mobile/Web application.
High Resolution - Select the preferred stream of the camera which you want to
categorize as High Resolution stream.
Low Resolution - Select the preferred stream of the camera which you want to
categorize as Low Resolution stream.
Note:
The stream selected as Low Resolution settings will be used in SMART VMD.
Multicast Enabled - Select this check box to enable the Multicast feature for the
camera. After selecting the check box enter the following details:
Multicast Address: Type the Multicast IP address.
Multicast Port: Type the Multicast IP Port number.
10.
Under Primary Stream > Recording > Video Quality Settings
Resolution - The Resolution is defaulted to a fixed value based on the camera
model (for example, HD3MDIP model defaults to 1280 x 720 resolution).
Frame Rate - Select the FPS for a camera. FPS refers to the number of pictures
displayed in exactly one second. FPS is a measure of how much information is used
to store and display motion video. The term applies to digital video. Each frame is a
still image; displaying frames in quick succession creates the illusion of motion.
Note:
30 FPS is the maximum frame rate in NTSC format and 25 FPS is the maximum
frame rate in PAL format supported by MAXPRO NVR.
Ensure that you set the Primary stream for recording which is 720p resolution and
secondary stream for Live which is 4CIF. See
section for more information.
You can set the Bit rate value in the specific camera web page.
Video Codec Type - Select the Codec type for the camera. The available options are
H.264, H.265 and MJPEG. H.265 cameras can render in both CPU and GPU modes.
Limitations of H.265 Codec Type:
H.265 is not supported in MAXPRO Mobile app
H.265 is not supported in Web client.
C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R
Configuring the Cameras
Recommended stream Settings
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