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How much hard drive space do the recorded files take up?While the physical data capacity of a hard drive is fixed, how much video you can record uponit depends on your recording configurations. Higher quality recordings will take up more spaceon the drive <strong>and</strong> setting the DVR to record for more frequently will fill it up more rapidly.To determine the optimal capacity for your purposes, the chart below to estimate the size ofhard drive that you’ll need.VIDEOFORMATRESOLUTIONFRAMERATE(FPS)VIDEOQUALITYBITRATE(kbps)SPACEUSED(MB/h)NTSC CIF 30 Highest 1000k 465Higher 768k 297Medium 512k 230Low 384k 173Lower 256k 115Lowest 128k 56D1 7.5 Highest 500k 228Higher 375k 128Medium 250k 117Lower 192k 75Lowest 128k 61PAL CIF 25 Highest 1000k 466Higher 768k 295Medium 512k 235Low 384k 175Lower 256k 112Lowest 128k 56.4D1 7.5 Highest 500k 228Higher 375k 128Medium 250k 117Lower 192k 75Lowest 128k 61The formula for calculating the required disk space is:Total Recording Capacity = Used space per hour (MB/h) x Recording time (hour) xnumber of channelsExample: A customer is using the NTSC format (30 frames per second), CIF resolutionwith video quality set to Lowest <strong>and</strong> a total of 16 Channels. He wants the unit to recordcontinuously for a month. Therefore, the calculation will look like this:56(MB/h), x 24 (hours/day) x 30 (days) x 16 (channels) = 645,120MB or 650GBInstalling a 750GB SATA hard drive should provide enough space for one month’s continuousrecording time at those settings.Other QuestionsWhy doesn’t the computer display work, or why can’t I access Window system?The capture card may not be well installed. Unplug the card <strong>and</strong> try it again.IMPORTANT! Please unplug the power plug of the computer beforere-installing the card to avoid damaging the motherboard chip set.Why I can’t find the recorded files?You do not have enough hard drive space available for recording.Why is the screen’s display unstable with dithering <strong>and</strong> water-wave images?Possible causes:• Camera does not have enough power• There is external electromagnetic disturbance, or electrostatic disturbance on camera’sBNC connector. Use a shielded RG59 or RG6 cable.• You may need to update the driver for the video card on the system.• Problem with the video card. Try reinstalling the video card, or changing the video card.Why does it delay playing back, <strong>and</strong> why is it slow to close <strong>and</strong> open the driver?Possible causes:• Problem with the Windows system. Try rebooting the computer.• There are too many recorded files or too many fragments on the HDD, therefore it takestime to search for the files, you need delete the files that you don’t need, or need to rundisk defragmenter.• Capture card problem.• Computer hardware system is too outdated (processor too slow, not enough memory, ornot enough free space on hard drive).Why can’t I play back?Windows Media Player has been damaged, or decoder has not been installed properly. It issuggested you reinstall the player program or download a codec pack from K-litewww.free-codecs.com/download/K_lite_codec_pack.htm or www.divx.com.Computer problem, recorded files have been damaged. It is suggested to fix these files usingSuperAVIFix program.Why do I see some gray blocks on time progress bar area when playing back?Possible causes:• User has deleted these recorded files.• SuperDVR has deleted recorded file when recycling hard drive space.• Recorded files cannot be opened because the recording is on.Why could I see some old recording sections that weren’t available for play back?Possible causes:• You previously selected disk partitions different from the current partitions.• Database of recorded log was damaged.• You have installed SuperDVR on different directories.APPENDIX98 99

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