Currently using Zoneminder 1.24.1 with Panasonic BL-C101 set to record using jpeg. It is working great.
Now wanting to save space, looking into recording in mpeg4. The camera can stream in mpeg4.
Here are the questions,
1. Does recording in mpeg4 save space?
2. If it does, what is the correct setting for mpeg4 recording?
Tried the following setting but did not work.
rtsp://192.168.0.5/nphMpeg4/nil-640x480
rtsp://192.168.0.5:554/live.sdp
rtsp://192.168.0.5/MediaInput/mpeg4
Tried using vlan to test but that too did not work. So the url must be wrong setting.
Is there some other setting to use?
P.V.Anthony
Panasonic BL-C101 with Mpeg 4
yes because when ever a conversion takes place quality is lossed similarly to printing a picture then scanning it
so if the cams put out mjpeg it would be better and also less taxing on zoneminder
however if running through the web where bandwith is limited mpeg4 would be better accept for the quality loss
so if the cams put out mjpeg it would be better and also less taxing on zoneminder
however if running through the web where bandwith is limited mpeg4 would be better accept for the quality loss
hmm, thats too bad, I thnk I have noticed this on my setup with zavio camers, got them rtsp mpeg4 streaming, and have quality problems on recordings, never thought mpeg4 to still image coversion would actually reduce quality that much. sad thing is that the cameras own motion triggers work only on mpeg4
Just for the record,
rtsp://192.168.0.5/nphMpeg4/nil-640x480 actually works with vlan. If did not work at first for me because the firewall was blocking the ports.
Once the firewall was opened, it worked well with vlan.
Since the video quality is not good for mpeg4, I am going to stick with jpeg.
Thank you all for the advice.
rtsp://192.168.0.5/nphMpeg4/nil-640x480 actually works with vlan. If did not work at first for me because the firewall was blocking the ports.
Once the firewall was opened, it worked well with vlan.
Since the video quality is not good for mpeg4, I am going to stick with jpeg.
Thank you all for the advice.