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By default, this mode is disabled: when an alarm is detected, the video is recorded at the frame rate specified in the Recording frame rate field (see Configuring Setting video frame rate) or at the default rate if the Recording frame rate parameter isn't specified.
To enable the Hot record mode, do the following:
In the "Hot record" time field, specify the time period of recording with "hot" frame rate.
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If the end of the alarm event appears in the system during continuous recording to the camera in hot recording mode, the archive is recorded at the hot recording rate until the specified time interval expires. |
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Example. Recording frame rate = 10 fps, "Hot record" rate = 25 fps, "Hot record" time = 15 fps. With these settings, the continuous recording to the archive is performed at 10 fps, and during 15 seconds after the alarm occurs, the recording is performed at 25 fps. |
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If you set the non-zero or non-empty value of the Recording frame rate parameter when using H.264 codec, the archive is recorded only by key frames. When you use the "Hot record" rate parameter for H.264 codec at a time, then the recording to the archive is performed by key frames too. If you set the Recording frame rate parameter to 0 or don't set it, all frames are recorded to the archive. |
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Configuring video in the Hot record mode is complete.
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