Documentation for Intellect 4.10.4. Documentation for other versions of Intellect is available too.

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There are three options of frame resolution in INTELLECT™ software: Standard, High and Full.

The actual resolution of the digital video signal depends on the input analog video signal format. A table for the settings and actual resolution in different formats is given below.

Resolution

PAL

NTSC

Standard

352 x 288 pixels

352 x 240 pixels

High

704 x 288 pixels

640 x 240 pixels

Full

704 x 576 pixels

640 x 480 pixels

Resolution of digital video signal is set for each camera individually.

Standard resolution is a default one for video signal digitization on all cameras.

To change the selected camera resolution, do the following:

  1. Go to the Hardware tab in the System settings dialog box (1).
  2. In the objects tree of the Hardware tab, select the Video Capture Device object, created before (2).The settings panel for the selected object is displayed on the right of the Hardware tab.
  3. In the Resolution drop-down list, select the desired resolution (3).
  4. Click the Apply button (4).

Video signal resolution is now set.

Note.

Changing video signal resolution, take account of:

  1. In the multiplex mode (when the ADC of a video capture card digitizes signals from several cameras), with the Full resolution setting for at least one camera, the total frame rate of video signal digitized by this ADC will decrease by 1.3 times.
  2. Resolution increasing leads to an increase of the frame size and, consequently, builds up the video stream, recorded onto the hard drive and transmitted in the network.
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