Fine Tuning Motion Detection Settings - Huper huberDVR 2400 User Manual

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Frame rate
Compression format
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Fine tuning motion detection settings

If you selected the "Motion detection" option in the Camera tab to enable motion detection,
click the Setting button that appears next to this option to display the Motion Detection
Settings dialog box and fine tune settings for detecting motion. Basically, Site Server detects
motion by comparing consecutive frames to see if there is any change between the frames.
If there are areas within a camera's view which do not need to be monitored and detected for the
presence of motion, these insignificant areas can be masked out. The following options and
controls in the Motion Detection Settings dialog box can be adjusted to mask out areas and
exclude them from motion detection.
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This is the number of images recorded per second, that is,
frames per second (fps). A low frame rate makes the video
appear "choppy". For smoother video playback, choose at
least 15 fps. Higher frame rate requires more storage
space.
This determines the recorded video quality and the
resulting video file size. There are 2 compression formats
to choose from:
HM
This is HuperLab's proprietary format
for compressing video data. It has three
levels of video quality you can choose
from.
Fast quality is the most efficient but has
a large file size. Best Quality offers the
best quality video but also the largest
files. The default value, Good Quality,
gives you acceptable video quality and
the smallest file size.
Motion-JPEG
This records video in Motion-JPEG
format. The video quality is adjustable,
ranging from value 1 to 100. The
higher the value, the better is the video
quality.
By default, the "Play" button is pressed and live video is
displayed at a frame rate of one frame per second on the
preview window. You can click the "Pause" button to
freeze the video.
Use these buttons to select or remove selected areas.
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