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VIVOTEK
User's Manual - 67  
Foreground: higher-quality
Background: lower-quality
  As the result, the lower screen is constantly displayed in high details, 
while the upper half is transmitted using a lower-quality format. Although 
the upper half is transmitted using a lower quality format, you still have an 
awareness of what is happening on the whole screen. 
- Hybrid: The major difference between the “Manual” mode and the “Hybrid” mode is 
that:
  In the “Hybrid“ mode, any objects entering the non-interested area will restore 
the video quality of the moving objects and the area around them. The video 
quality of the associated non-interested area is immediately restored to normal 
to cover the moving objects. 
  In the “Manual” mode, the non-interested area is always transmitted using a 
low-quality format regardless of the activities inside. 
You should also select the Maximum bit rate from the pull-down menu as the threshold 
to contain the bandwidth consumption for both the high- and low-quality video sections 
in a smart stream. 
- Quality priority: Use the slide bar to tune the quality contrast between the ROI and 
non-interested areas. 
  The farther the slide bar button is to the right, the higher the image quality of 
the ROI areas. On the contrary, the farther the slide bar button to the left, the 
higher the image quality of the non-interested area. 
  In this way, you may set up an ROI window as a privacy mask by covering a 
protected area using an ROI window, while the remaining screen become the 
non-interested area. You may then congure the non-interested area to have a 
high image quality, or vice versa. 










