Appendix c, Calculating recording capacity – Q-See QSTD2408 User Manual

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Appendix C

Calculating Recording Capacity

Users can calculate the size of hard drive needed according to the saving

time and DVR recording settings. The DVR uses fixed video bit rate. Below are the
details for different settings for 200 fps 8-channel DVR.

Video
Format

Resolution

Frame
Rate Total

(FPS)

Video Quality

Bit Rate

(kbps)

Used
Space

(MB/h)

Highest

640

281

Higher

512

225

Medium

384

168.7

Lower

256

112.5

PAL

CIF

25

Lowest

128

56

Highest

640

281

Higher

512

225

Medium

384

168.7

Lower

256

112.5

NTSC

CIF

30

Lowest

128

56

The calculation formula is:

Total Recording capacity =Used space per hour (MB/h)

(coverage rate

of hard drive) × recording time (hour)
×channel numbers

For instance, if you use NTSC cameras, set resolution to CIF, video quality to Lower,
frame rate to 240 fps for enabling a total of 8 channels and you want the unit to
record continuously for a month. Below is the calculation:

Total Recoding capacity =112.5(mb/h) X 24(hours/day) X30(days)

X8(channels)

= 648000(MB)

= 648(GB)

In this case if you would install two 320GB SATA HDDs, it can almost record for one
month.

For 4-channel DVR:

Total Recoding capacity =112.5(mb/h) X 24(hours/day) X30(days)

X4(channels)

= 324000(MB)

= 324(GB)

If you install one 320GB SATA HDD, it can almost record one month.

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