Table 4-3 Video Streaming Resolutions; Table 4-4 Compression Settings - Honeywell EQUIP HD4HDIH User Manual

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Setting
Options
Frame Rate
1–30 (NTSC)
1–25 (PAL)
Priority
Quality, Bit Rate,
Frame Rate
.
Select this Priority
field setting
Quality
(see
Figure
Bit Rate
(see
Figure
Frame Rate
(see
Figure
(Not available for
Secondary stream)
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Configuring the Compression Settings
1.
On the Compression Settings tab, in the Statistics area, select the Received check
box to receive in real time the bit rate and frame rates for the current image.
Deselecting the check box disables the refresh rate.
Note
The Received check box is disabled by default. When you log out, this check
box reverts to the disabled state.
2.
Use
Table 4-3
to set up the streaming resolution and
compression settings.
Table 4-3
Video Streaming Resolutions
Primary Stream Resolutions
1920 x 1080 (HD4HIDH only)
1280 x 720
800 x 450
640 x 360
320 x 180
Table 4-4
Compression Settings
Description
The frame rate that is displayed per second. For NTSC, select from 1 fps (lowest)
to 30 fps (highest). For PAL, select from 1 fps (lowest) to 25 fps (highest).
Allows you to set the maximum bit rate and/or target rate value, based on priority
mode settings. This value is the threshold that you do not want the bit rate to
exceed. The Secondary Stream is configurable for Quality and Bit Rate only.
Field Setting
Maximum Bit Rate
4-11)
The Target Bit Rate field
is grayed out.
Target Bit Rate
4-11)
Maximum Bit Rate and
Compression Ratio fields
are grayed out.
Target Bit Rate
4-11)
Maximum Bit Rate and
Compression Ratio fields
are grayed out.
Table 4-4
Secondary Stream Resolutions
640 x 360
320 x 180
Description
The camera maintains the picture quality until the
bit rate delivered exceeds the Maximum Bit Rate
(MBR), at which point the camera drops frames to
ensure that the MBR is not exceeded.
The camera adjusts the picture quality to ensure
that the bit rate delivered does not exceed the
Target Bit Rate (TBR), at which point the camera
drops frames to ensure that the TBR is not
exceeded.
The camera maintains the selected frame rate
while adjusting image quality to meet the TBR. This
mode allows the actual bit rate to fluctuate beyond
the user-defined TBR while maintaining the
selected frame rate.
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