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HYBDVR-LT016480 Supported Resolutions and Framerate
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We have a HYBDVR-LT016480 and 16 of IPOD-EL1MPIR50 and 14 Analog cameras.

The specifications for this DVR states that the IP portion of the DVR can handle 720p@240fps. However, we have our IP cameras set at 1.3M and the DVR will not allow us to set the FPS any higher than 7fps. That only adds up to a total of 112fps. If we try to increase above a total of 120fps, then it automatically disables some of the cameras. Why is the DVR not allowing us to use 240fps?

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1.3mp Resolution is not 720P.

1.3MP is a larger image that will use more resources. 

 

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Ok, I thought so as well. However, there is a conflicting post here that seems to suggest 1.3M is the same as 720p (https://www.securitycameraking.....nvr-el-32/).

 

Regardless, even though 1.3M is larger than 720p, it is not even close to 1080p. Therefore, why can we only get ~120fps when that is the amount of fps supported for 1080p? My calculations suggest that we should be able to get roughly 170fps.

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Here is the HYBDVR-LT016480  Spec Sheet

 

Record Rate IP: 120fps@1080P,240fps@720P,480fps@D1
Analog: All Channel960H @ 30FPS

1080P is 120FPS/16 = 7FPS

720P is 240fps/16 = 15FPs

D1 is 480FPS/16 = 30FPS

 

When a camera is set to more than 720P this calculation is thrown out since 1.3mp is about 3/4 more than 720p this is why the machine will default to 7FPS. 

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