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Privacy masking is not supported for VG4 AutoDome, AutoDome Easy II, Economy Box cameras NBC-2x5, Economy Dome cameras NDC-2x5 as well as for VIP X1 XF.

Access to the BVIP products’ browser interface with secure connection (HTTPS) using Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 is only possible with AES Encryption license enabled.

IE8 does not support 56-bit key DES encryption any more which requires the BVIP products to provide a 128-bit key encryption algorithm. This can only be realised by using AES.

If the memory protection inside the Internet Explorer is enabled (default setting), the automatic installation of Autoload Decoder will fail without producing an error message.

Consequently, the replay page will not show video. As a work-around, two options are available:

oDisable memory protection in Internet Explorer and re-connect to the device.

oManually download the Autoload Decoder installer from the device.

The installer can be downloaded via http://<ipaddress>/setup.exe and started manually.

With I-frame-only recording and audio also enabled for recording, audio will be fragmented or not audible during replay. Please disable audio recording in case of I-frame-only recording.

With JPEG Posting active when device is booting, the first posted JPEG image may be a no- cam logo.

M-JPEG HD resolution always follows HD resolution of stream1, respectively the stream with the higher resolution.

Numbering of the recorded files on the replay page is not always contiguous.

If snippets across block borders belong together, like pre-alarm and alarm recording, the snippets become logically united and only the lower file number is presented in the list.

Video and audio may be asynchronous during replay via Web page.

FTP posting with resolution 1080p delivers JPEG with size of 1920x1072 pixels due to 16 pixel macroblock boundary of the JPEG encoder.

JPEGs from HD cameras in downscaled formats 480p and 240p are not scaled to 16:9 aspect ratio but to aspect ratio of 4CIF respectively CIF.

When DHCP is switched on, Web browser has to be restarted and reconnected to the newly assigned correct IP address.

Video loss might occur when the I-frame quality is set to a low value (e.g. 9) in a complex scene with a high video resolution. With these settings I-frames may become too big, which might cause a buffer-overflow.

When configuring a secondary VRM recording while a primary recording is active, a gap of a few seconds will occur in the primary recording until all recordings are restarted.

Pre-alarm time might become less accurate with extreme values, e.g. hours.

For VOT-320, the tasks removed object, idle object and crowd detection are not supported.

For WLAN cameras, viewing, recording and replay capabilities are dependent on wireless network quality and throughput. Default bit rate values, though already lowered, may need to be maintained accordingly to match the network’s capability.

Frame rates in low light mode might vary and cause bit rate control to produce higher bit rates than set as maximum.

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H-264 specifications

Bosch Appliances H-264 is a revolutionary line of kitchen appliances designed to elevate the cooking experience while enhancing efficiency and style. Known for its commitment to innovation, Bosch has incorporated cutting-edge technologies, making the H-264 series a perfect blend of modern aesthetics and performance.

One of the standout features of the Bosch H-264 series is its advanced cooking technology that offers precision and versatility. The appliances come equipped with a variety of cooking modes, including convection baking, broiling, and even steam cooking. These functions ensure that users can prepare a wide array of dishes with consistent results, making them ideal for both novice cooks and culinary enthusiasts.

Energy efficiency is another hallmark of the Bosch H-264 line. These appliances are designed with eco-friendly technologies that help reduce energy consumption without compromising performance. The series often features energy-efficient LED lighting, which not only illuminates the cooking space effectively but also significantly reduces electricity usage compared to traditional incandescent options.

The H-264 lineup also boasts smart technology integration, allowing users to connect their appliances to Wi-Fi and control them remotely via smartphone applications. This feature enables users to monitor cooking progress, receive notifications, and even preheat ovens from anywhere in the home.

In terms of design, the Bosch H-264 series is characterized by its elegant and sleek appearance. With stainless steel finishes and intuitive controls, the appliances seamlessly fit into any modern kitchen environment. The user interface is simplified for ease of use, ensuring that even complex cooking tasks are manageable.

Safety is paramount, and Bosch has equipped the H-264 series with multiple safety features, including child locks and automatic shut-off capabilities. These elements provide peace of mind for busy households where safety is a priority.

Overall, Bosch Appliances H-264 represents a commitment to quality and innovation, making cooking a more enjoyable and efficient experience. With a combination of smart technology, energy efficiency, and stylish design, the H-264 series stands out as a top choice for anyone looking to upgrade their kitchen appliances and embrace the future of cooking.