Many professional IP camera systems and modern viewers employ technology. The camera generates two streams: a high-resolution "main stream" for recording and a low-resolution "sub-stream" for live viewing. This configuration offers the best of both worlds: the client can automatically switch to the high-resolution main stream when you go full-screen, ensuring you see every detail, and use the efficient sub-stream for the multi-camera grid.
To view or modify settings, you must first reach the camera's web-based management page. Find the IP Address: Locate your camera's internal IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.108 ) using a network scanner or your router's device list. Open in Browser: Many professional IP camera systems and modern viewers
When you run this query, Google searches for web pages with the title containing the exact phrase "IP CAMERA Viewer", with text somewhere on the page containing either the word "setting" or the phrase "Client setting", and that also contain the specific keyword "extra quality". This leads directly to the video quality settings pages of many IP camera web interfaces. To view or modify settings, you must first
Once logged in, look for a tab usually named: This leads directly to the video quality settings
| Setting | Recommended Value for Extra Quality | | :--- | :--- | | | 3840x2160 (4K) or 2560x1440 (2K) | | Bitrate Type | Constant (CBR) | | Bitrate (kbps) | 8192 – 16384 (8 to 16 Mbps) | | Frame Rate (fps) | 25 or 30 | | H.264 / H.265 Profile | High Profile | | I-Frame Interval | Same as FPS (e.g., 30) |