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Temperature and lighting may affect monitoring.
The quality of the video capture device is also very important in
setting the sensibility.
Test different values to ne-tune this parameter for optimum
performance.
Setting the detecting interval parameter
To set the detecting interval parameter:
Move the Detecting interval slider. The interval (times/sec) or scan rate
has four conguration options: 1 times/sec, 2 times/sec, 3 times/sec and
4 times/sec.
- OR -
Click Default to set the recommended scan rate.
The default value of Detecting interval is 2 frames/sec. The higher the scan
rate is, the more accuracy the detection could be, the more CPU usage you
need. If you want VideoSecurity Online and other applications (like Ofce,
network) to run simultaneously, choose a lower scan rate to release CPU
usage to other applications.
Set to a higher scan rate for a more accurate detection.
Do not change the working directory name while ASUS VideoSecurity is
running. Doing so will cause a runtime error!
Setting the working directory
To set the working directory:
Key in the working directory on the textbox or click Browse to locate and
set the working directory.
The default working directory is C:\VideoSec, if Windows roots in disk
C. Everytime you launch ASUS VideoSecurity, a new folder is created.
The folder lename indicates the current time and date the application
was launched. For example, “2005.06.16_04.20.10” means that ASUS
VideoSecurity was launched on June 06, 2005 at 4:20:10 AM.
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