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MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide
5.
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.
Anonymization Algorithm: Select the preferred alogorithm option to anonymize the
live video scene based on the environment.The available options are:
Variable Scene: If the scene contains both stationary and moving people or
objects then select this option to anonymize the objects in the scene.
High Motion Scene: To anonymize the objects in high motion in the scene .
Still Scene: To anonymize the objects in a scene where the scene
predominantly contains stationary people and objects.
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.
6.
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.
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