Nowadays I am really struggling to fine tuning the IP camera.
I need support from you guys for the below issue.
My system is Lorex.
NVR is N884 series and all 16 cameras are LNE9242B.
And everything is connected with Cat5e wire.
I could access to the IP camera to connect it directly with PC.
So I could set up the resolution, FPS and bitrate from camera side.
FPS setting could be changed from 20 to 30 when I turned off the motion detection functionality.
And bitrate also could be adjusted maximum at 8192 Kbps.
But it still could be set at 6144 from the NVR setting.
My questions are:
1. Bitrate
Is there way to increase the bitrate over 8192 from camera side?
I still have a plenty of Bandwith but I can't increase it.
The reason why I am asking you is that I can set it over 10240 Kbps at Hikvision system.
2. FPS
I can set it at 30 fps from camera side, but I can set it at only 15 fps from NVR recording option.
According to user manual, my NVR (N884) can handle 30 fps at 4K 8MP resolution.
Please give me any advise to set it up properly.
Thanks in advance.
Robert
I need support from you guys for the below issue.
My system is Lorex.
NVR is N884 series and all 16 cameras are LNE9242B.
And everything is connected with Cat5e wire.
I could access to the IP camera to connect it directly with PC.
So I could set up the resolution, FPS and bitrate from camera side.
FPS setting could be changed from 20 to 30 when I turned off the motion detection functionality.
And bitrate also could be adjusted maximum at 8192 Kbps.
But it still could be set at 6144 from the NVR setting.
My questions are:
1. Bitrate
Is there way to increase the bitrate over 8192 from camera side?
I still have a plenty of Bandwith but I can't increase it.
The reason why I am asking you is that I can set it over 10240 Kbps at Hikvision system.
2. FPS
I can set it at 30 fps from camera side, but I can set it at only 15 fps from NVR recording option.
According to user manual, my NVR (N884) can handle 30 fps at 4K 8MP resolution.
Please give me any advise to set it up properly.
Thanks in advance.
Robert