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The camera is DS-2CD2342WD-I, the Exposure Time was at 1/25.
Frame Rate is at 20FPS, Bitrate Type is constant.

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The expore time, downgrade to 1/3 ?
Noise Reduction Level on 100, how much to put it ?
The Digital Noise Reduction is ON.

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The expore time, downgrade to 1/3 ?
Noise Reduction Level on 100, how much to put it ?
The Digital Noise Reduction is ON.

Regards.
but it on 50...and test..then move up..do not set the exposure time to 1/3...that will cause lots of blur...leave it at 1/25 or 1/30
 
@Chaoscript

that blur was very minimal for a distant vehicle traveling at a descent speed. Your not going to fix that with these cameras. High speed traffic will require shutter speeds around 1/1000 and a higher end camera like a Dinion that has a technology called XF Dynamic to provider the faster shutter as well as a large aperture to allow the image to be illuminated.
 
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@zero-degrees,
Just to know, that cameras have 1/1000 shutter.

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Correct - most cameras do, however in entry to mid level cameras when you increase the shutter that high you require a larger aperture thus reducing your depth as well as giving up image sharpness. Higher end cameras like the Dinion's compensate for this issue with hardware and technology. My apologies, I was trying to give a quick explination above and not get technical. So, here is the technical answer, but it doesn't really apply to a resolution here.

One thing I do notice is when you open the door or the smallest amount of light hits the camera your IR starts to turn off, you might want to set your sample/delay time a little higher so it doesn't trigger just with a door opening at night.
 
Set FPS to 10, and the iframe setting to 10 also. See if that helps out. Leave the other settings as they are just to see.

I would do variable bitrate at normal or higher quality but maybe separately as a test. Lower noise reduction too to like 30 or 40 as some of the ghosting right as you go through the door is from that.
 
@zero-degrees,
I don't care about the cars, as they on the road, I care about the people walking,
About the IR,
Day/Night Switch Auto
Sensitivity 4
Filtering 5
Smart IR OFF
 
After fiddling with the settings for hours with no success, I have found the cameras defaults to be the best effective settings for various conditions. at Any time you get blurring, set defaults and start fresh.
 
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