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IP Cameras (IPC) that do not support full OSD configuration will allow the User to
define a local (internal) camera title for easier identification of the camera. IP
Cameras that do not allow setting of OSD display, even though the TVN 20
allows identifying a camera title, this title is for user identification of the camera
but is not included as part of an On-Screen-Display (OSD) from the camera.
Note:
Please enable the IP Cameras Time/Date and Title on-screen displays
from the Manufacturers Web Page. This is strongly recommended for evidence
collection purposes.
Step 6: Configuring IP Camera - Resolution Settings
Important Detail about Available Resolutions and their Matching Frame
Rates
Most IP Cameras have limitations on the available frame rates they can support
at different resolutions. Keeping track of this can be very complicated. We have
chosen in the Frame Rate field to list the Resolutions that support the various
frame rates.
Figure 15: Frame Rate Field
The example here shows a selection of UXGA (Resolution 1600x1200). The
Frame Rate dropdown shows
• Full frame rate is available for VGA, XGA and SXGA resolutions
• At frame rates 24(all) and below ALL resolutions are supported including the
UXGA resolution.
In this instance, if the desired resolution is UXGA, then the maximum available
frame rate is 24 images per second.
The above image also shows that when you select Customize for the Max
Bitrate, an additional field is available to manual set a target bitrate in Kbps.