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Hi all.I'm new in the IP-Cam world.I've connected two Reolink RLC-520 IP-CAMs to a Synology NAS.The camera is a 5MP version with 2-30 FPS.My intention is to reduce the file size by reducing the FPS from 30 to a lower number, but the file sizes remain roughly the same.I can see that the file size seems to roughly match the bitrate (e.g. 8Mb/s = 1MB/s).I simply cannot understand why a 5MP 2-FPS video also "needs" 8Mb/s, when a 5MP 30-FPS requires the same. There's something wrong with that.So, at the moment, I achieve no major file size reduction by lowering the FPS.Can anyone help me with some tips and tricks?
Sorry for the inconvenience. Regarding this issue, could you please submit a request to support@reolink.com?
It doesn't lessen the record size to 1/4 in light of the fact that most video documents likewise store sound, and decreasing video goal doesn't change the measure of capacity required for the sound segment. I used it in my previous company now I left this company because I got the best opportunity to play online casinos at https://gamblizard.com/casinos/fabulous-bingo-bonus/ website, I also got the fabulous bingo promo code from my friend which was very helpful for me to give an amazing startup.
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