Resolution
Select the resolution for output video. Pro Series CCD Network Cameras support three types of image resolution. NTSC: D1 (720x480), VGA (640x480) and CIF (352x240); PAL: D1 (720x576), VGA (640x576) and CIF (352x288). The Digital PTZ CMOS camera supports 720x480, 640x480, 352x240 and 320x240 pixel image resolution.
Frame Rate
Select the frame rate according to your preference. The higher value of frame rate ensures smoother video; but the higher the frame rate, the larger the network bandwidth usage.
GOP
Set the size of GOP (group of pictures). MPEG4 video stream consists of continuous GOP, and one GOP consists of one "I" frame plus "P" frames. This value equals the period of one "I" frame. The more the GOP size, the less network bandwidth will be occupied. Higher GOP values will save considerable network bandwidth, but at the expense of image quality. The default value is "5" and works fine for most applications.
Display Name/Location Stamp
Select "On" to display the camera name and location at the top of the transmitted images.
Display Time/Date Stamp
Select "On" to display the camera time and date at the top of the transmitted images.
Video without Name/Location Stamp and Time/Date Stamp
Video with Name/Location Stamp, but without Time/Date Stamp
Video with Name/Location Stamp and Time/Date Stamp
Vertical Flip and Horizontal Flip
Use these options in order to flip the video horizontally and/or vertically.
NOTE: These options only affect the live image shown in the Web browser, but not any video which the camera has uploaded to an FTP server or has sent out via
For ceiling mount installation, use the top tripod mounting hole instead of the image flip option.
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