Canon VB-M640VE Network Video Recording Software RM Series Administrator Manua - Page 15

The system requirements described above are the minimum configuration, assuming the following

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• The system requirements described above are the minimum configuration, assuming the following operating environment: Storage Server Maximum recording/playback data rate Overall recording frame rate 80 Mbps *1 1280 fps or slower *2 Viewer Maximum number of cameras with motion detection*3 Maximum events processed *4 Estimated display frame rate *5 10 units 20,000 events per day When using recommended Intel i5 + GT 220 For 1920 x 1080 display size: 20 fps (15 fps for H.264)*6 For 1280 x 720 display size: 40 fps For 1280 x 960 display size: 40 fps For 960 x 540 display size: 45 fps For 640 x 360 display size: 80 fps For 640 x 480 display size: 80 fps For 480 x 270 display size: 160 fps For 320 x 180 display size: 320 fps For 320 x 240 display size: 320 fps Total number of simultaneously displayable MPEG-4 and H.264 videos When using Intel i7 + GTX 660 For 1920 x 1080 display size: 30 fps (15 fps for H.264)*6 For 1280 x 720 display size: 40 fps For 1280 x 960 display size: 40 fps For 960 x 540 display size: 45 fps For 640 x 360 display size: 80 fps For 640 x 480 display size: 80 fps For 480 x 270 display size: 160 fps For 320 x 180 display size: 320 fps For 320 x 240 display size: 320 fps 6 or less *7 *1 If the volume per second of recording and playback data handled by one Storage Server is 80 Mbps or greater, you should review your recording requirements to ensure system stability. The following shows an estimate of the recording and playback data volume per second for various video formats. JPEG MPEG-4 H.264 320 × 240 810 fps 640 × 480 280 fps 1920 × 1080 50 fps 80 Mbps For standard resolution ([Video Quality] set to [3]), the JPEG video frame rates will result in an estimated data rate of 80 Mbps. Audio data requires a Storage Server of 64 Kbps, regardless of the type of camera. You can check the recording/playback data volume per second during operation on the [Storage Server] tab in RM Manager (p. 52). *2 The data size of recorded audio is calculated using a frame rate of 10 fps per camera. *3 Number of cameras selected in [Detect Motion Using] > [Storage Server] for motion detection recording. *4 Total number of all types of events. *5 Assumes a standard resolution ([Video Quality] setting is [3]) and that the receive size and display size are the same. If the receive size and display size are different, performance may decrease due to an increase in processing load. *6 When multiple video sizes are combined, they will be equivalent to the following: 1920 x 1080 will be equivalent to 14 320 x 240 size videos, 1280 x 720 will be equivalent to 8 320 x 240 size videos, 1280 x 960 will be equivalent to 8 320 x 240 size videos, 960 x 540 will be equivalent to 7 320 x 240 size videos, 640 x 360 will be equivalent to 5 320 x 240 size videos, 640 x 480 will be equivalent to 5 320 x 240 size videos, 480 x 270 will be equivalent to 2 320 x 240 size videos, 320 x 180 will be equivalent to 1 320 x 240 size videos. For example, the following combinations will result in a total equivalent of 320 x 240 at 320 fps. 1920 x 1080, 5 fps  320 x 240, 5 fps x 14 = 70 fps equivalent 1280 x 960, 5 fps  320 x 240, 5 fps x 8 = 40 fps equivalent 960 x 540, 8 fps  320 x 240, 8 fps x 7 = 56 fps equivalent 640 x 480, 8 fps  320 x 240, 8 fps x 5 = 40 fps equivalent Before Use 1 15

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Before Use
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The system requirements described above are the minimum configuration, assuming the following operating
environment:
*1 If the volume per second of recording and playback data handled by one Storage Server is 80 Mbps or greater, you should
review your recording requirements to ensure system stability. The following shows an estimate of the recording and playback
data volume per second for various video formats.
For standard resolution ([Video Quality] set to [3]), the JPEG video frame rates will result in an estimated data rate of 80 Mbps.
Audio data requires a Storage Server of 64 Kbps, regardless of the type of camera.
You can check the recording/playback data volume per second during operation on the [Storage Server] tab in RM Manager
(p. 52).
*2 The data size of recorded audio is calculated using a frame rate of 10 fps per camera.
*3 Number of cameras selected in [Detect Motion Using] > [Storage Server] for motion detection recording.
*4 Total number of all types of events.
*5 Assumes a standard resolution ([Video Quality] setting is [3]) and that the receive size and display size are the same. If the
receive size and display size are different, performance may decrease due to an increase in processing load.
*6 When multiple video sizes are combined, they will be equivalent to the following: 1920 x 1080 will be equivalent to 14 320 x
240 size videos, 1280 x 720 will be equivalent to 8 320 x 240 size videos, 1280 x 960 will be equivalent to 8 320 x 240 size
videos, 960 x 540 will be equivalent to 7 320 x 240 size videos, 640 x 360 will be equivalent to 5 320 x 240 size videos, 640 x
480 will be equivalent to 5 320 x 240 size videos, 480 x 270 will be equivalent to 2 320 x 240 size videos, 320 x 180 will be
equivalent to 1 320 x 240 size videos.
For example, the following combinations will result in a total equivalent of 320 x 240 at 320 fps.
S
torage
S
erver
Maximum recording/playback data rate
80 Mbps *
1
Overall recording frame rate
1280 fps or slower *
2
Maximum number of cameras with motion
detection*
3
10 units
Maximum events processed *
4
20,000 events per day
Viewer
Estimated display frame rate *
5
When using recommended Intel i5 + GT 220
For 1920 x 1080 display size: 20 fps (15 fps for H.264)*
6
For 1280 x 720 display size: 40 fps
For 1280 x 960 display size: 40 fps
For 960 x 540 display size: 45 fps
For 640 x 360 display size: 80 fps
For 640 x 480 display size: 80 fps
For 480 x 270 display size: 160 fps
For 320 x 180 display size: 320 fps
For 320 x 240 display size: 320 fps
When using Intel i7 + GTX 660
For 1920 x 1080 display size: 30 fps (15 fps for H.264)*
6
For 1280 x 720 display size: 40 fps
For 1280 x 960 display size: 40 fps
For 960 x 540 display size: 45 fps
For 640 x 360 display size: 80 fps
For 640 x 480 display size: 80 fps
For 480 x 270 display size: 160 fps
For 320 x 180 display size: 320 fps
For 320 x 240 display size: 320 fps
Total number of simultaneously displayable
MPEG-4 and H.264 videos
6 or less *
7
320 × 240
640 × 480
1920 × 1080
JPEG
810 fps
280 fps
50 fps
MPEG-4
80 Mbps
H.264
1920 x 1080, 5 fps
320 x 240, 5 fps x 14 = 70 fps equivalent
1280 x 960, 5 fps
320 x 240, 5 fps x 8 = 40 fps equivalent
960 x 540, 8 fps
320 x 240, 8 fps x 7 = 56 fps equivalent
640 x 480, 8 fps
320 x 240, 8 fps x 5 = 40 fps equivalent