[SNVR] SNVR3203/SNVR6403 RNVR256G0-N Maximum channels supported with 8MP camera question - 20240513
Posted: May 13th, 2024, 3:25 pm
Question:
For the SNVR3203, SNVR6403, and RNVR256G0-N, if you were to fill up the systems to their max supported number of channels with 8MP IP cameras (at 10 FPS), will it work?
Answer:
Camera video decoding (display) and recording bandwidth limits have different specifications.
SNVR3203/6403/RNVR256G0-N can support up to 12MP (4000 x 3000) per 1CH, as long as the total bandwidth of the connected cameras does not exceed the following Max. Bandwidth, then it is supported.
*User can calculate the bandwidth used by the Camera using the bandwidth calculator tool:
https://gv.geovision.tw/FAEProd/Customer.aspx
*User can also check the actual camera bandwidth connected to SNVR by referring to the following article:
viewtopic.php?t=2718
For Camera video decoding (display) and playback limitations, please refer to the red square highlighted area in the table below.
For the SNVR3203, SNVR6403, and RNVR256G0-N, if you were to fill up the systems to their max supported number of channels with 8MP IP cameras (at 10 FPS), will it work?
Answer:
Camera video decoding (display) and recording bandwidth limits have different specifications.
SNVR3203/6403/RNVR256G0-N can support up to 12MP (4000 x 3000) per 1CH, as long as the total bandwidth of the connected cameras does not exceed the following Max. Bandwidth, then it is supported.
*User can calculate the bandwidth used by the Camera using the bandwidth calculator tool:
https://gv.geovision.tw/FAEProd/Customer.aspx
*User can also check the actual camera bandwidth connected to SNVR by referring to the following article:
viewtopic.php?t=2718
For Camera video decoding (display) and playback limitations, please refer to the red square highlighted area in the table below.