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Minimum FPS for CCTV system


  • Subject: Minimum FPS for CCTV system
  • From: "Nigel Giddings" <nigel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 07:50:33 -0000

I am looking at specifying  a CCTV system using between 12 and 16
cameras.

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It would seem that many of these systems share the video capture across
all=
the cameras and therefore shares the Frames per Second across the number o=
f installed cameras.

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I wonder what FPS those who use this type of system would deem acceptable
a=
nd a what point a low FPS causes problems of recognition. There is no
point=
spending a shed load of cash to have something that is still no use=85 I w=
ould suppose that 4 fps or better would be adequate?=20

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Of course cameras will have a big impact as well so I may be asking for
com=
ments on those later.=20

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Geovision seems a well liked product on this list but it would seem that
th=
e latest S/W version is the one to have (of course???).

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TIA

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Nigel


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