I am using a mix of 3MP (2332) and 4MP (2342) cameras on a 7106 NVR. The two problems with such a mix are evident when displaying -say- a 2 x 2 setup. In 2 x 2, each quadrant is optimized for the 4:3 aspect ratio of the 3MP cameras, so the 16:9 aspect ratio of the 4MP camera looks horizontally compressed. Further, the 2 x 2 setup uses the sub stream of each camera (I think) and this is where the 4MP sub stream resolution really sucks. That's because the best sub stream of the 4MP is only 640x360 (or 230,400 pixels), while the best sub stream of the 3MP is 704x576 (or 405,504 pixels, almost double).
While nothing can be done about the aspect ratios (imposed by the camera detector), is there anything that can be done to raise the sub stream resolution?
For example, a 4MP sub stream resolution that matches the 3MP could be 864x486 or 419,904 pixels (keeping an A/R of 16:9 and whole numbers for vertical and horizontal pixels).
Thoughts?
-S
While nothing can be done about the aspect ratios (imposed by the camera detector), is there anything that can be done to raise the sub stream resolution?
For example, a 4MP sub stream resolution that matches the 3MP could be 864x486 or 419,904 pixels (keeping an A/R of 16:9 and whole numbers for vertical and horizontal pixels).
Thoughts?
-S