Compression - the compression type, which is used for storing or videostreaming for network cameras (MJPG, MPEG-4, H.264, MJPG2000). When using any of these types, you can specify the level of the compression, that will affect the quality and bandwidth (10 - high image quality/bad compression, 70 - low image quality/good compression).
Frame size - average frame size in Kilobytes.
FPS (frames per second) - the number of frames per second.
Days - number of days, for which the archive is required to be stored.
Cameras - number of cameras with specified parameters.
Bandwidth - the required bandwidth for the local network.
Disk space - the required disk space in Gigabytes, where archive is to be stored.
Bitrate - the number of kilobits per second.
Comment - any comments related to the camera.
Additional parameters:
Image complexity - the more details are in the frame, the more complex it is.
Motion % - streaming video codecs, such as MPEG4 and H.264, better compressed image with less motion in the frame.
Recording % - select this column, click on the button near the column, to enter the recording schedule:
Enter the required values:
The example shows:
00:00-8:00 - zero activity
08:00-17:00 - camera will record what is happening 50% of the time
17:00 - 00:00 - zero activity
The average percentage of recording during the day is 19
Click OK to apply changes.
Id - camera ID, which is taken from the camera list or entered manually.