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IP Camera Notes Revised 5/19/2009
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| · | Maximum FPS are typically at 352x240 unless otherwise noted.
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| · | 320x240 and 352x240 images are typically single image pictures that are non-interlaced (no image distortions).
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| · | 704x240 images are typically single image pictures that are non-interlaced (no image distortions).
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| · | 704x480 (PAL 704x586) images are typically two interlaced image pictures, separated by 1/30th of a second. This can cause motion related jaggies.
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| · | Several IP cameras offer progressive scan images at all their resolutions. These are considered Next Generation IP Cameras.
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| · | Mega-Pixel cameras are non-interlaced (no motion related jaggies).
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| · | LUX values indicate at what light level the camera will operate and produce an acceptable image. The lower the LUX value the less light that is required to produce an image.
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| · | Please refer to the manufacturers web site for detailed camera and video server specifications.
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| · | Many cameras and video servers support Video Motion Detection (VMD).
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