Vivotek FE9380-HV 5MP Outdoor Network Fisheye Dome Camera with Night Vision User Manual

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■ Dynamic Intra frame period

High quality motion codecs, such as H.265 or H.264, utilize the redundancies between video frames to

deliver video streams at a balance of quality and bit rate.

The encoding parameters are summarized and illustrated below. The

I-frames

are completely self-

referential and they are largest in size. The

P-frames

are predicted frames. The encoder refers to the

previous I- or P-frames for redundant image information.

P I P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P I

P I P P P P P P P I P P P P P P P I

Static scene

Activities

P P P

P I P P P P P P P I P P P P P P P I

By dynamically prolonging the intervals for I-frames insertion to up to 10 seconds, the bit rates required

for streaming a video can be tremendously reduced. When streaming a video of a static scene,

the Dynamic Intra frame feature can save up to 53% of bandwidth. The amount of bandwidth thus

saved is also determined by the activities in the field of view. If activities occur in the scene, firmware

automatically shortens the I-frame insertion intervals in order to maintain image quality. In the low light

or night conditions, the P-frames can have a larger size due to the noises, and hence the bandwidth

saving effect is also reduced.

Streaming a typical 2MP scene normally requires 3~4Mb/s of bandwidth. With the Dynamic Intra frame

function, the bandwidth for streaming a medium-traffic scene can be reduced to 2~3Mb/s, and during

the no-traffic period of time, down to 500kb/s.

H.264/265 Frame Types

Dynamic Intra Frame w/

static scenes

Dynamic Intra Frame w/

activities in scenes

Smart stream III

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