I am sure this topic has been discussed before, but could not find any previous posts here. Security industry white-papers and professional installers both make their cases for either CBR or VBR to record video files.
So storage space and bandwidth aside, I am interested to hear your thoughts purely from a quality perspective on recorded video. Which encoding method will give a higher quality recorded video file, CBR or VBR?
Lets say two exact 2mp cams are looking at the same scene and both are recoding at a resolution of 1080p, with a frame rate set to 30/25 fps.
One has its bitrate set to CBR at 6144 kb/s, the other has bitrate set to VBR at 6144 kb/s and quality level 6 (highest quality VBR setting on Dahua systems).
Which recoding will give the best quality video if 6144 kb/s is the highest kb/s available for both CBR and VBR on this example system.
(Usually as the default, 1080p records at 4096 kb/s, and on Dahua systems the default encoding is CBR).
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts...
So storage space and bandwidth aside, I am interested to hear your thoughts purely from a quality perspective on recorded video. Which encoding method will give a higher quality recorded video file, CBR or VBR?
Lets say two exact 2mp cams are looking at the same scene and both are recoding at a resolution of 1080p, with a frame rate set to 30/25 fps.
One has its bitrate set to CBR at 6144 kb/s, the other has bitrate set to VBR at 6144 kb/s and quality level 6 (highest quality VBR setting on Dahua systems).
Which recoding will give the best quality video if 6144 kb/s is the highest kb/s available for both CBR and VBR on this example system.
(Usually as the default, 1080p records at 4096 kb/s, and on Dahua systems the default encoding is CBR).
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts...
