# Video

## Video

* Go to Setting->Video/Audio->Video

| Item              | Description                                                             |
| ----------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Video             | Main stream/Sub stream                                                  |
| Codec type        | H.264/H.265                                                             |
| Resolution        | <p>Up to 1920*1080P(Main Stream)</p><p>Up to 1920*1080P(Sub Stream)</p> |
| Bitrate Mode      | VBR/CBR                                                                 |
| Framerate         | Up to 60fps                                                             |
| GOP(Key Interval) | 5-200                                                                   |
| Bitrate           | 64-12000Kbit/s                                                          |
| Quality           | 0-5(VBR available only)                                                 |
| Audio             | ON/OFF                                                                  |

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{% hint style="info" %}
:man\_mage: **Tips**:&#x20;

1. If system mode is 1\*1080P\@50/60, then it can be set at most 60fps.
2. Set lower Key interval(GOP) if better image quality is required.
3. It's recommended to set lower bitrate like 500Kbits/s at the very beginning if your local bandwidth is not enough.
4. If it's required to view image directly in ODM(ONVIF Device Manager), it's necessary to disable&#x20;
   {% endhint %}
