Digital Video Recorder User Manual
Figure 5-3 Record Parameters
Step 2 Set the parameters for recording.
1) Select the
Record
tab to configure.
2) Select a camera from the camera drop-down list.
3) View the
Camera Resolution
.
When Turbo HD, AHD, or HDCVI input is connected, you can view the information including the
input signal type, resolution and frame rate (e.g., 5 MP 20 Hz). When CVBS input is connected, you
can view the information such as NTSC or PAL.
4) Configure the following parameters for the
Main Stream (Continuous)
and the
Main
Stream (Event)
.
Stream Type
: Set the stream type to be Video or Video & Audio.
Resolution
: Set recording resolution.
LTD85XXK-ST series DVR support 5 MP and 4 MP resolution of all the channels.
LTD8304K-ET series DVR supports up to 3 MP resolution for the first 1 channels,
LTD8308K-ET series DVR supports up to 3 MP resolution for the first 2 channels,
LTD8316K-ET series DVR supports up to 3 MP resolution for the first 4 channels.
The analog signal inputs (Turbo HD, AHD, HDCVI, CVBS) and IP signal input can be
recognized and connected automatically.
If the configured encoding resolution conflicts with the resolution of the front-end camera,
the encoding parameters will adjust automatically to meet the front-end camera. E.g., if the
resolution of the front-end camera is 720p, then the encoding resolution of the main
stream will adjust to 720p automatically.
The resolution of 960 × 1080 (1080P Lite) is avaiable when the 1080P Lite is enabled in the
Record>Advanced Settings interface (refer to
Chapter 5.12 Configuring 1080P Lite
).
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