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Configuring Encoding Settings
Configuring the Encoding
Click VIDEO&AUDIO under Remote to open the Encoding interface.
Brightness Adjusts the monitor window brightness. The default setting is
50.
The higher the number, the brighter the video. When you
select a value, the bright and dark elements of the video are
adjusted. Use this function to adjust video brightness when
the entire picture is too dark or too bright. Select from 0 to 100.
The recommended range is 40 to 60.
Note The video might become washed out if you select a
high brightness value.
Contrast Adjusts monitor window contrast. Select from 0 to 100. The
default setting is 50. The recommended range is 40 to 60.
The higher the value, the higher the contrast between light
and dark elements in the image. Use when the video
brightness is good, but the contrast is not.
The video might become washed out if you select a low
contrast value. If the value is too high, the dark sections might
lose brightness and the light parts might become
overexposed.
Sharpness Affects the edge definition of objects in the image. The higher
the setting, the more image detail is apparent.
Note Noise in the image might become noticeable at higher
settings.
Period Divide a day (24-hour period) into two periods, then set
different sharpness, brightness, contrast, saturation, and gain
settings for each period.
3D NR Enable/disable 3D noise reduction.
Flip Select an angle on which the video will be flipped.
Light Adjust Backlight Compensation. Select either Low or High.
Scene Mode Select from several configured color modes such as Auto,
Sunny, Night, or Customized. Selecting a Scene Mode will
adjust the hue, brightness, and contrast of the video. If you
select Customized, then you select the hue, brightness, and
contrast of the video.
Day/Night Select from Colorful, Auto, or B/W.
Table 3-1 Camera Conditions
Setting Description