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Cc digi-sign resolution
[Music] to set the encoding resolution you go into main menu camera and encode now in the encode menu there are two columns here the left one is for what's called a mainstream and the right is called substream mainstream is what gets recorded on your dvr for the full resolution of your camera's sensor while the right one the substream is a lower resolution stream for remote viewing let's say on a phone tablet or on the computer when you're viewing multiple cameras in a grid this is to reduce the decoding overhead when you're decoding h264 or h265 let's go down the different menu items now the mainstream again is what gets recorded on the dvr and you should only be recording this to save the highest resolution stream unless you have a need to record a sub stream which we'll talk about in the recording methods video later on the first thing is the channel this is the camera number so i am looking at channel one or camera one on my unit which is the one in the background and you can see it here it may say cam one it may say d1 it may say c1 it depends on the unit the code stream type they there are multiple different streams that you can set encoding resolution for continuous means this is the recording resolution you'll record when you are either setting 24 7 recording manual recording or scheduled day and time based recording motion detection that's what md stands for it is the resolution you would be recording when your dvr senses motion detection so in fact you can set different resolutions for continuous and motion detection so in order to optimize how much you're saving in bandwidth and in hard drive space it gives you a lot of different options here alarm if you have a dvr or nvr that has physical alarm inputs on the back to tie in an external motion sensor that's what this would pertain to this is not the motion detection this is just a physical alarm you tie in rarely would you be using this unless you're a pro user so let's look at the continuous that's what you really need to set and do not change anything for the motion detection alarm settings from the default now compression there are two types of compressions you could use main two types are h264 and h265 and it depends on the dvr or nvr's capability and the camera's capability they have to sync but we are just going to cover the regular h264 because it's easier to decode for your computer when you backup footage as well because the more you compress the video the more cpu power it takes to unpack it and play it back on your computer resolution the resolution that you select here the maximum value you select is equal to the sensor size of your camera so what that means is in...
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