Midv-266 4k -

: Intel Core i5 (8th Generation or newer) or AMD Ryzen 5 series. GPU : NVIDIA GTX 1050 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. AMD Radeon RX 560 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

| Step | Action | |---|---| | 1 | Open NVR UI → → Add Device . | | 2 | Choose ONVIF as protocol. | | 3 | Enter IP , Port (8000) , Username , Password . | | 4 | Click Auto‑Discover – the NVR should pull capabilities (4K, PTZ, audio). | | 5 | Set Video Stream → 4K‑H.265, Bitrate 6 Mbps, FPS 30. | | 6 | Assign Channel → PTZ enabled. | | 7 | Save → Test live view. | | 8 | (Optional) Schedule recording : Continuous, Motion‑triggered, or Hybrid. | MIDV-266 4K

The MIDV‑266 is fully ONVIF compliant, which means it works with any ONVIF‑compatible NVR (e.g., , Synology Surveillance Station , Hikvision DS‑NVR , QNAP QVR Pro ) and third‑party VMS (e.g., Blue Iris , VLC , FFmpeg ). : Intel Core i5 (8th Generation or newer)

This tells the consumer that the media was mastered at a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, providing the highest level of detail available for modern displays. 2. The Technical Advantages of 4K UHD | Step | Action | |---|---| | 1

: Higher resolutions capture subtle facial expressions and micro-emotions, elevating her performances from standard entertainment to a highly immersive cinematic experience. Technical Breakdown: MIDV-266 4K vs. Standard Bluray