6-3Camera SettingsVideo Settings
Chapter 6: Conguration
If you have set up the iDDNS service during the installation process of your camera, you can directly enter the
web address of your IP camera in a web browser and don’t bother with remembering the IP address. (In this
case,replacethe“compromk”whatyouenteredintheinstallationprocess.)
Video Preference
Click on the bar to set your video preference (to stress motion smoothness or image quality). The video
preferencebaradjuststheintervalbetweeneach“I-frame”inthecompressedMPEG-4/H.264videostream.In
a sequence of images, there are inserted I-frames that can show the complete representation of the picture
one sees at a particular moment. Between I-frames are what are called P-frames (which can be decompressed
using the data from preceding frames) and B-frames (which utilizes the data from the preceding and
following frames for achieving higher compression ratio). In essence, the shorter the interval between the
I-frames is, the higher the video quality will be (motion in video will also be smoother). However, shorter
I-frame interval will raise the bandwidth consumption of the video stream and lead to larger le size of the
recorded clips.
Camera Settings
Here you can control the image color and related settings as well as IR light of your IP camera. All the changes
youhavemadewithregardtovideopropertieswillbereectedinthepreviewwindowinreal-time.
Preview Window
Figure 6-3. Camera setting page
Video Properties
Here you can adjust the Brightness, Sharpness and Saturation on your IP camera.
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