Specifications

Samsung
28-3
For SPE-400, each Samsung encoder's channel has an independent IP. To add an encoder to
the NVR, the user should add every channel one by one. Only the first channel supports audio.
Each channel supports 1 AlarmIn.
Some of the camera information (e.g. FPS ranges) provided by Samsung Support differs from
the camera's actual capabilities as found on the Web Gui. The Handler uses API results for
these details.
On SNZ 7080, SND 5080, SNV 5010, SNB 3002, valid FPS for MJPEG is limited to “1-5” if "E-
mail/FTP profile" or "Record Profile" is enabled on the Camera Gui. To get full FPS of 1-30, the
user must make (on camera webpage) another MJPEG profile for "E-mail/FTP profile" and
"Record Profile".
On SND 5080 and SNV 5010, after changing resolution, the valid FPS range will also be
changed. Camera's current FPS will be set to the max (if prior FPS was larger than the new max
value) or min (if prior FPS was smaller than the min).
On SND 5080 and SNV 5010, after changing resolution, valid max bitrate will be changed.
Camera's current bitrate will be set to the min one (if prior bitrate was smaller than the new min
value), otherwise it will be set to the max one.
MJPEG quality on SNZ-5200, SNP 5200 and SNP 3371 can be very bad at higher FPS, even
when setting quality to 100. No such limitation on other models.
Dual streaming will reduce the FPS. If both streams are set to 30 FPS, you will get
approximately 15 FPS on each stream. Reducing the FPS on Stream 2 will increase the FPS on
Stream 1. This has been confirmed as a camera limitation by Samsung.
If you enable audio on H264 or MPEG4, the FPS will drop roughly in half. This is because the
camera opens another video stream and extracts the audio from it.
Some cameras (SND-3080 and cameras covered by it) cannot provide MPEG4 and H.264 at
same time. They can support either H264 & MJPEG or MPEG4 & MJPEG. Before adding this
camera to the NVR you must go to 'Setup' on the camera web gui and choose “video select” as
either H264 or MPEG4. The user must not change this setting when the camera is already
added to the NVR.
Generic Handler Limitations:
The camera MUST be able to provide at least two profiles, and the codec of
profile1 MUST be H264, the codec of profile2 MUST be MJPEG;
The camera MUST support set/get FPS with real FPS value (not the index of it
in valid FPS list). For example, if a camera's valid FPS are "1-25", should
support by giving "1-25" itself, not only support "0-24" as index.
The camera MUST support set/get resolution with forward index. For example: if
the supported resolutions that are given by camera are:
1024x768,640x480,1280x720,800x600, handler assume the index is based