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3.14 Video Stabilization<br />

Images from a shaky camera are jittery or blurry. This feature helps to reduce camera shake, leaving<br />

you with clear <strong>and</strong> steady images.<br />

Note:<br />

1. This function is only available when an AVP dongle is used.<br />

2. This function takes high CPU <strong>and</strong> memory usage. Make sure at least 1 GB of RAM is installed<br />

on your system.<br />

1. Click the Configure button (No. 14, Figure 1-2), point to Advanced Video Analysis, select<br />

Stabilizer Setting, select up to 4 cameras to be configured, <strong>and</strong> then click the Configure button.<br />

This dialog box appears.<br />

Figure 3-47<br />

2. Use the drop-down list to select one camera, <strong>and</strong> check the Enable option.<br />

3. When the image enhancement is enabled, the system load will increase. Adjust the Refresh rate<br />

by moving the slide bar to optimize system performance.<br />

4. Click Schedule to set a schedule to enable the function. For details, see Video Analysis Schedule<br />

later in this chapter.<br />

5. If you want to view the demonstration of this function, click the Demo button.

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