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The rest of the "Camera Settings" page is discussed as follows.
Note:
The following settings on the "Camera Settings" page are not available on RTSP interfaces, and they vary •
on ONVIF and certain proprietary interfaces.
The "Video Settings" sliders allow you to adjust i
the image as it is displayed on your screen.
The "Format" section allows you to select the o
compression format.
The "Quality" slider allows you to modify the 0!
image quality by increasing or decreasing its size.
Decreasing image quality saves disk space by
reducing the size of the video that's being
recorded. (1:Low <- 5:Normal -> 10:Fine)
The "Pre Motion" slider adjusts the number of 1!
seconds of video that are saved before the motion
event occurs.
For example, suppose "Pre Motion" is set to 5;
when you play back motion video from that cam-
era, you will see five seconds of video that was
recorded before the motion event occurred, fol-
lowed by the motion event itself.
"Post Motion" is the same as "Pre Motion", 2!
except that the slider adjusts the number of sec-
onds of video that are saved after the motion
event has completed.
The "Sensitivity" slider allows you to 3! configure
how much motion must occur in the camera's
view to trigger motion recording (if enabled on the
"Schedule" page). A low sensitivity setting can
reduce false motion created by video noise or
shadows. If the page includes a "Motion Window"
section (available with certain IP cameras), you
can also change a percentage slider, which deter-
mines how much of the camera view must change
to trigger motion recording.
Note:
See the following section, • "Motion Mask,
Video Mask, and Motion Window" for more
details.
"Crop Window", available on certain IP cameras, 4!
allows you to crop unimportant portions of a cam-
era image in order to save disk space. Click the
[Edit] button and then use the mouse cursor to
draw a box on the video window. This box will be
the portion of the camera's view that will be
recorded and displayed (the rest of the view will
be ignored). Click the [Apply] button to activate
the crop; click the [Edit], [Clear], and [Apply] but-
ton to deactivate the crop.
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