Binding a camera to an archive determines the archive to which a video stream will be recorded and how.
You can bind a single camera to an archive or bind a group of cameras by using the same settings.
To bind a camera to an archive:
In the Pre-alarm recording time field (3), enter the buffering time of the video stream from the camera in seconds. This value should be in the range [0, 120].
Pre-alarm recording is the period of pre-event recording that will be added to the beginning of an alarm event recording |
To reduce the frame rate of the video that is written to the archive, select the maximum frame rate from the Maximum fps list or manually enter a value in the field. Otherwise, set this value to No (4). If the frame rate of the video stream coming in from a video camera is less than the indicated value, the recording will be made at the original and not the maximum rate.
If you prune / downsample MPEG4 or H.264 video (interframe compression codes), only the keyframes are retained. This leads to a significant drop of fps (down to 2-3). In such cases, we recommended that you use MJPEG or Flex Stream codes. |
Select a stream for archive recording (5).
This setting is relevant for cameras that support multistreaming. |
Binding of the camera to the archive is now complete.
To bind multiple cameras:
The camera is now bound to the archive.