i3 International SRX PRO User Manual page 140

Digital video management system
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Chapter 1. SRX-Pro Server
Important
Recording frame rate must always be lower
than or equal to the emergency frame rate
for the same camera.
Important
This setup tab affects recording frame rate
and display frame rate for MUX display (not
Real-time display)
Recording and emergency frame rate settings apply to cameras and not channels. Frame rate settings affect the Live
Mux display rate and the video recording/playback rate. The higher the frames-per-second rate, the smoother does the
video recording appear; the lower the FPS rate, the choppier the video looks. Be aware that some movements/events
may be missed as a result of a low frame rate.
To assign the average recording/display and emergency frame rate value to each camera, click Default button
Note that in 32-channel software, only 16 cameras are shown at-a-time. To see settings for cameras 17-32, click the
appropriate tab.
1.4.22.2. Configuring Recording/Display frame rate
The SRX-Pro Server supports a total of up to 240 frames per second (SPK key dependent). SRX-Pro Ultra Lite, Lite and
32-channel software support a maximum of 60 FPS, 120 FPS and 480 FPS respectively. With no SPK key, the maximum
total frame rate supported is 60 FPS. Note that the total frame rate is divided between both analog and IP cameras.
To configure Recording/Display frame rate, do the following:
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Recording/Display

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