techmob 0 Posted May 31, 2010 Hi Guys i have had the avtech 782 for about a year and have finally installed one camera and setup this dvr. i thought it came with a manual and cd but cannot find them anywhere anyway, i have set it to manual record and have set the record settings to frame and quality best. ( i only have one camera and would like all the FPS to be used on that) please see attached picture for exact settings. i thought this dvr could do 25fps per channel? if i alter the resolution and quality setting on video server. i.e have the setting to low then the picture is awful but the fps is higher around 20fps the live viewing through this dvr on a tv is superb quality but playback of a recording is not as good and stuttering , i guess to do with the fps? i cannot view the dvr by internet explorer or firefox as i get the The requested URL was not found on this server, i have tried the troubleshooting on scorpians site but with no result, i don't seem to get the active x prompt. what am i doing wrong? how can i view what fps this setup is actually recording at? thanks for any help Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scorpion 0 Posted May 31, 2010 This is about 10MB. It will take time to download http://scorpiontheater.com/Documents/AVTech_Manual_English_AVC_760_782_V1.1.pdf It will not do 25 in frame. That is 25 divide by four channels. You will have to switch it to CIF if you want 100 images per second. 25 IPS is 12 1/2 Frames per second divided by 4 channels which is about 3 frames per second per channel. Frame is not designed for full motion. It is designed for higher quality snap shots. If you must have 25FPS in great detail then get the latest H.264 AVTech DVR. CIF will give you more motion style video. It does not have Frames per second. There is no way to view what the frames per second are. This DVR uses images per second. If you must view through the browser then you will need to use IE. Firefox does not have active x. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
techmob 0 Posted May 31, 2010 thanks for the reply so it is recommended to record in CIF mode and then i can have 25fps per channel? as i only have one camera i was hoping i could record in the highest quality without any motion problems i thought that i could use all the FPS on one channel as i only have one camera Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scorpion 0 Posted June 1, 2010 If you must have the motion video then you will need the CIF. If you want the better quality video then you will have to decide if the sacrifice is worth it. i thought that i could use all the FPS on one channel as i only have one camera You should be able to in CIF, but not Frame. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites