Configure Channel-Zero Encoding; Main And Auxiliary Ports Strategy - HIKVISION iDS-9664NXI-M8/X User Manual

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3.5 Configure Channel-Zero Encoding

Enable the channel-zero encoding when you need to get a remote view of many channels in real
time from a web browser or CMS (Client Management System) software, in order to decrease the
bandwidth requirement without affecting the image quality.
Steps
1. Go to System → Live View → Channel-Zero .
2. Check Enable Channel-Zero Encoding.
3. Configure Frame Rate, Max. Bitrate Mode, and Max. Bitrate.
Note
The higher frame rate and bitrate require the higher bandwidth.
4. Click Apply.
You can view all the channels on one screen via CMS or web browser.

3.6 Main and Auxiliary Ports Strategy

There are five video output types: HDMI, VGA, LCD, HDMI2, and CVBS. Priority of video outputs:
HDMI > VGA/LCD > HDMI2.
You can click
in Live View mode, or go to System → General to switch the main/auxiliary port
For iDS-9600NXI-I8/4F(B) series, HDMI1 and VGA are simultaneous output, HDMI1, VGA, HDMI2,
CVBS cannot provide video output at the same time. When HDMI1, HDMI2, VGA, and CVBS are all
connected, CVBS does not provide video output, the main port is HDMI2, and the aux port is
HDMI1 and VGA. You can enable CVBS in System → General , it requires to switch menu output
mode to HTMI2, and disable HDMI1/VGA.
For other series, the following table shows the main and auxiliary ports strategy when video cables
for HDMI, HDMI2, and VGA are connected.
Main port
All operations are available for main port.
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Figure 3-4 Channel-Zero Encoding
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