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Reverse playback has limited quality (frame drops) with extended GOPs (> 15).
Deinterlacing
The aim of this function is to enhance the image quality by computationally eliminating the
so-called interlace effect, which may occur after merging two fields into a frame, from the
frame.
However, whether a higher quality can be achieved depends on many factors such as the
speed of the motions in the image or the type of output device on the decoder side (digital
or analogue monitor).
It is therefore not possible to provide a general recommendation to activate or deactivate
this function. Therefore, we do recommend that you test the output on the monitor/decoder
after the function has been configured.
For this purpose, select a playback scene typical for the camera concerned. If the interlace
effect can be detected with moving objects i.e. if moving edges are slightly displaced bet-
ween two fields, this effect can be reduced by activating
Deinterlacing
.
However, the playback thus may be jumpy. In this case the deactivation of this function
may, in certain circumstances, result in a smoother playback.
Note that Deinterlacing is only possible with a resolution of HalfD1 or higher.
10.3.2
Encoder 2
“Encoder 2” only encodes images to
MJPEG
format.
The images encoded by
Encoder 2
can be used for video streaming, accessed via RTSP
and sent to an alarm host.
Select the
Encoder 2
tab.
Fig. 10-4
“Encoder 2” is deactivated by default.
Activate the
use encoder
checkbox if required.
Select the frame rate from the drop-down list
Frames/Second
.
Select the
Resolution
(width × height in pixels).
Confirm with
OK
.