Samsung SNC-B5368P Terminology, Cavlc, Bitrate Control CBRConstant Bitrate, VBRVariable Bitrate

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TERMINOLOGY

yGOP : The default is 15, and if set to 15, one I-Frame will be output per 15 frames as one I-Frame and 14 P-Frames constitute the GOP.

The lower the GOP size is, the better the quality is; however, the bit rate as well as the data size will increase, causing a lower of the fps. GOP(Group of Pictures) is a set of video frames for MPEG4 and H.264 format compression, indicating a collection of frames from the initial I-Frame (key frame) to the next I-Frame. GOP consists of 2 kinds of frames: I-Frame and P-Frame. I-Frame is the basic frame for the compression, also known as Key Frame, which contains one complete image data. P-Frame contains only the data that has changed from the preceding I-Frame.

yEntropy coding : Data transfer technology used to reduce the compression loss from encoding.

-CAVLC (Context-adaptive variable-length coding): Records a higher compression loss rate than CABAC.

-CABAC (Context-adaptive binary arithmetic coding): Shows a lesser compression loss than

CAVLC.

yBitrate Control

-CBR(Constant Bitrate)

This will transfer video data in an equal size at all times, regardless of the video complexity. The video quality may be deteriorated, depending on the video complexity.

-VBR(Variable Bitrate)

The amount of video data to transfer may differ, depending on the video complexity. This enables receiving video data in an equal quality at all times.

yTTL : TTL stands for “Time To Live”, which you can specify to prevent loss of data packet that passes through multiple-staged routers. Each router decreases the TTL value by one each time a packet passes it through; If the TTL value reaches 0, the packet cannot further pass through a router.

yTCP : It is a general purpose protocol used for transmission that requires reliability. With constant communication between the sender and recipient, it provides high reliability against transmission data loss; however, it has imitation to transmit a large amount of data in real time at a high speed.

It enables reliable data transmission over xDSL and cable network at a relatively slow speed.

yUDP (Unicast): It refers to a system that transmits data between only one transmitter and one receiver (1:1).

yUDP (Multicast): It refers to the data transfer protocol in one-to-many (1:N) between the trans- mitting and receiving terminals; although it alleviates the network load, it requires <Multicast> router.

For more information such as whether the network over which the camera is installed sup- ports <Multicast>, contact the network administrator.

yUDP : It is a protocol appropriate to transmit a large amount of data such as multimedia data at a high speed. However, with its nonconnection structure, it records a higher transmission efficiency than TCP especially in a high LAN environment faster than 100Mbps.

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Contents Network Camera Overview English FCC Statement Important Safety Instructions Contents Using the Live Screen Connecting to the CameraLogin Installing ActiveXCompatible IP Routers Product FeaturesRecommended PC Specifications Compatible PoE SwitchesIP Installer CD WHAT’S IncludedScrew Dust-proof Plate Description Signal of the camera outputsAT a Glance AppearanceGND Used for earth-grounding Reset ButtonInside Consists of two different portsLens ComponentsRelease Lock Testing the cameraWiring Cover CompartmentRemoving the Covers Installation & connectionPower Monitor Network Connecting with Other DevicePower Supply Connecting to the monitorConnecting to the I/O port box Alarm I/O Wiring DiagramAlarm GND Alarm OUT Installation Precautions before installationInstalling the camera Installation & connection Adjusting the monitoring direction for the camera You can configure the camera settings using the Web Viewer HOW to USE the Keyboard ControllerFactory Defaults Main MenuProfile Backlight Select either BLC or WDR Camera SetupCamera ID IrisSENS-UP MotionDNR ShutterSelect Camera SET DAY/NIGHT You can specify a recording mode according to the sceneDAY/NIGHT White BALReverse Digital ZoomDetail AGC Color SUPYou will see dots on the screen Zone SetupPrivacy Zone Select the Pixel LevelYou can set the font color of the user interface Factory DefaultOthers OSD ColorYou can check the system information  The camera type may different, depend on the video signalSystem Info LanguageNetwork connection and setup Select Status from the Settings menu of the IP Router Network connection and setupSetting the IP Router Connecting to the camera from a local PC in the LAN Connecting the Camera Directly to Local Area NetworkingIP Address Setup Buttons used in IP InstallerURL Static IP Setup Manual Network SetupAuto Set English Auto Network Setup Dynamic IP Environment Setup Dynamic IP SetupPort Range Forward Port Mapping Setup Connecting to the Camera from a Shared Local PCManual Port Range Forwarding Ex http//mfffe42.websamsung.net Connecting to the Camera from a Remote PC VIA the InternetNormally, you would Connecting to the CameraUsing URL Connecting via URL If the Http port is other thanTo check the Ddns address LoginFor Windows XP Service Pack 2 users Installing ActivexUsing the Live Screen Backup To capture the snapshotTo print out the screenshot To record a video Click on the scene to recordRecorded space, recording will be forcibly ended Click OK Accessing the Setup Screen Setup screenQuality Adjust the picture quality from 1 to Default SetupTo configure the video settings Contrast Adjust the contrast from 1 toTo configure the IP settings Click Basic User User setup window appears To set the user accountCurrently opened web browser will be closed Setup screen To set the date/time System SetupWhen done, click Apply Selected language will be applied To set the display languageTo update the software To check the log informationSelect System Log Log information list appears Click OK to restart the system To reset the systemAll Restores all settings to the default To set the HttpsOverlay Setup To set the textYou can display text on the screen Verified will be displayed Event SetupTo set the event transfer function To test the FTP transfer Click TestSetup screen FTP transfer The image is sent to the specifi ed FTP address To set an alarm imageTo set the alarm input Select Event Motion Motion Detection setup window appearsTo set the motion detection function Motion Detection function will operate on the selected area To set a motion areaNetwork Setup To set the video transfer modeTo set the scheduled transfer To set the Ddns ALC DAY ModeITS GamingVBRVariable Bitrate TerminologyCavlc Bitrate Control CBRConstant BitrateSpecifications 4CIF AI DCRAM DSPDdns SetupHTTPS, SSL, Dhcp ARP, DNS, DDNS, VsipNtsc Http APISDK Frame Rate Ntsc EstimationHPelMPEG4 4CIF FPS 30 FPS 15 FPSMPEG4 VGA 264 VGA MPEG4 CIF 264 CIF Frame Rate PAL 25 FPS 13 FPS MPEG4 VGA Kbps 17 FPS MPEG4 CIF 264 CIF Problem Solution TroubleshootingAlarm Video Transmission must be enabled Verify the settings in the following sequenceNTP must be properly configured Motion Detection Feature must be enabledWe protect your rights with two steps GPL/LGPL Software LicenseGNU General Public License PreambleProgram, and can be reasonably Page Page No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsEND of Terms and Conditions Preamble Terms and Conditions Source Code Basic PermissionsProtecting Users Legal Rights From Anti-Circumvention Law Conveying Verbatim Copies Conveying Modified Source VersionsConveying Non-Source Forms Installed in ROM Additional Terms Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies Automatic Licensing of Downstream RecipientsPatents Valid No Surrender of Others FreedomUse with the GNU Affero General Public License END of Terms and Conditions GNU Lesser General Public LicensePreamble Page Page Page Page Page How to Apply These Terms to Your New 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