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IP Network Video

Resolution

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IP Network Video

Video quality
Bosch uses best of breed compression

Motion video compression, not still image Compression agnostic best quality/cost trade off

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Constrained connections GSM, ISDN, ADSL

Medium resolution MPEG4, scaleable frame rate


CIF at a few seconds per frame over GSM 9.6Kbps CIF at 7-10fps over ISDN 100Kbps CIF at 15-25fps over ADSL 200Kbps

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Typical LAN

Medium to full resolution, full-frame rate


CIF at 25ips MPEG4 at 700Kbps average 2CIF at 25ips MPEG4 at 1250Kbps average 4CIF at 25ips MPEG4 at 2.5Mbps average

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Ultimate quality

DVD quality

4CIF at 25ips MPEG2 at 3.5Mbps to 5Mbps

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IP Network Video

Video quality - continued


MPEG4 more efficient than JPEG

6x frame rate of JPEG for same bitrate

4CIF is as good as analog

Indistinguishable from analog

Minimal delay

MPEG4 under 110ms MPEG2 Low Delay under 180ms Very important for PTZs and domes

IP Network Video systems using MPEG-4 deliver higher-quality video than M-JPEG for the same amount of bandwidth.

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