User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- FCC Compliance Statement
- Warnings and Precautions
- Warranty
- Disposal
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Connections and Control
- 3 Video Streaming
- 4 Firmware Upgrade
- 5 Recommended SD Cards
- 6 Frequently-Asked Questions
- 7 Dimensions
- 8 Specifications
- Service and Support
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available upload bandwidth capacity on a DEDICATED line. For example, if the result
you get from a speed test shows that you have 2Mbps of upload speed available,
your combined audio and video bitrate should not exceed 1Mbps.
Usually high bitrate means good image quality; however, there are also exceptions.
For example, SD video may appear acceptable at 1000 Kbps (1M) but HD video is
unacceptable at 1000 Kbps.
Available video bitrates are listed as follows:
10M
8M
6M
4M
2M
1M
512K
256K
Encoder Mode
The Encoder Mode sets the video bitrate mode for your video stream. The available
modes are listed as follows:
High (8M)
Medium (4M)
Low (2M)
Tip: You can also switch between different bitrate modes by pressing the Bitrate
button on the front panel. See Section 3.4 for details.
Profile
Profile sets the H.264 encoding profile for your stream. The available options are
Baseline, Main, and High. Typically, High profile provides the best image quality and
is suitable in most instances. However, depending on the decoder used when
viewing the stream, such as with mobiles devices, a Main or Baseline profile may be
required.
High
Main
Baseline