Pyle UPLCMDVR15 User Manual - Page 9

<Resolution>: D1/HD1/CIF, optional.

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2. Play mode control provided, including: normal play, single-frame play, play in slow motion, fast forwarding and rewinding. Volume adjustable. 5.4 Video Setting 5.4.1 Frame Rate Dynamic Configuration Figure 5 Video setting screen 1. The video setting interface provides setting for video mode, as well as the setting of audio and video parameters for each channel. 2. Specific items include the video switch, resolution, bit rate, frame rate and picture quality of each channel and the recording switch. Video package time and video mode are as follows: 1. / : on/off, recording on the current channel (or not). 2. : D1/HD1/CIF, optional. 3. : high/medium/low.  D1resolution corresponds to 512Kbps (low), 768Kbps (medium), or 1024Kbps (high).  HD1 resolution corresponds to 512Kbps(low), 768Kbps (medium), or 1024Kbps (high).  CIF resolution corresponds to 384Kbps (low), 512Kbps (medium), or 768Kbps (high). 4. : 1~25/30 optional; the bigger the frame rate, the smoother the playback will go and the bigger space will be taken up in the disk. 5. : 1 to 6 optional; the smaller the value, the better the picture quality will be. 6. /: on/off, the video is recorded (or not) (audio and video in sync). 7. /: 15/30/45/60m, optional, set for the duration of PyleAudio.com 8.

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2. Play mode control provided, including: normal play, single-frame play, play in slow
motion, fast forwarding and rewinding. Volume adjustable.
5.4 Video Setting
5.4.1 Frame Rate Dynamic Configuration
Figure 5 Video setting screen
1. The video setting interface provides setting for video mode, as well as the setting of
audio and video parameters for each channel.
2. Specific items include the video switch, resolution, bit rate, frame rate and picture quality
of each channel and the recording switch.
Video package time and video mode are as follows:
1. <Channel> / <Video switch>: on/off, recording on the current channel (or not).
2. <Resolution>: D1/HD1/CIF, optional.
3. <Bit rate>: high/medium/low.
D1 resolution corresponds to 512Kbps (low), 768Kbps (medium), or 1024Kbps
(high).
HD1 resolution corresponds to 512Kbps (low), 768Kbps (medium), or
1024Kbps (high).
CIF resolution corresponds to 384Kbps (low), 512Kbps (medium), or 768Kbps
(high).
4. <Frame rate>: 1~25/30 optional; the bigger the frame rate, the smoother the playback
will go and the bigger space will be taken up in the disk.
5. <Picture quality>: 1 to 6 optional; the smaller the value, the better the picture quality will
be.
6. <Recording channel>/<Recording switch>: on/off, the video is recorded (or not) (audio
and video in sync).
7. <Package time>/<Video package time>: 15/30/45/60m, optional, set for the duration of