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Author Topic: What is the necessary bandwidth to run live stream HD 720p ?  (Read 12703 times)

jfoulquier

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What is the necessary bandwidth to run live stream HD 720p ?
« on: August 26, 2013, 12:25:36 AM »

Hello,

I'm considering buying bunch of D-Link cameras. I'm wondering what is the necessary bandwidth to run kind of "smoothly" (let's say at least 15 fps) HD feeds through Internet connexion. My Internet connexion is 1 Mbits/s for uploading (8 Mbits/s for downloading) so I'm not sure at all I can get benefits from HD 720p rather than 640x480.

Thanks :-)
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RYAT3

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Re: What is the necessary bandwidth to run live stream HD 720p ?
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2013, 09:02:22 AM »

The hd cams allow you to select 640x480.

What models were you looking at?

What distance?

640x480 doesn't work well for distance, not enough detail.. I'm talking 50+ ft in my experience.



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jfoulquier

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Re: What is the necessary bandwidth to run live stream HD 720p ?
« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2013, 09:03:48 AM »

I'm both considering 640x480 (like the 942L) and HD webcams. But if it's about buying a HD webcam to set it in 640x480, I'll rather buy directly the cheaper 942L...
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RYAT3

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Re: What is the necessary bandwidth to run live stream HD 720p ?
« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2013, 03:36:18 PM »

I'm both considering 640x480 (like the 942L) and HD webcams. But if it's about buying a HD webcam to set it in 640x480, I'll rather buy directly the cheaper 942L...

How are you going to view this over the internet?  30 fps is probably impossible and only works well on when recording.



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jfoulquier

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Re: What is the necessary bandwidth to run live stream HD 720p ?
« Reply #4 on: August 27, 2013, 12:32:47 AM »

Live through a computer or a smartphone.
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GaryNY

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Re: What is the necessary bandwidth to run live stream HD 720p ?
« Reply #5 on: August 31, 2013, 08:01:59 PM »

I'm running one of these on a cable modem with 1Mb upload.  You can view any resolution over this connection, but the frame rate slows down to what your connection can support, and playback may become choppy at high resolutions.  My HD camera offers me 240p, 480p, and 720p via mydlink.  Only 240p plays really smoothly. Others are more choppy, but the frame rate isn't shown.  The mydlink website doesn't display the actual frame rate or bits per second (the frame rate you get may be less than you configured in the camera if your network bandwidth is insufficient).

The mydlink site also displays the image smaller than actual size (less than 800x1280), so the HD doesn't buy you as much for live streaming.  Even my DCS-942L is shown smaller than actual size.  The HD camera does appear larger than the SD camera though.  To get actual size, you need to use the advanced setup function to connect directly to the camera, or connect directly without mydlink (requiring more skill to gain access through your router's firewall)..

The default resolution on a cellphone is much smaller than 720p. My default resolution is 320x176. This gets about 20fps via wifi (may be limited by my phone, Android, not a current high end model), less on my 3G data connection.  My phone only lets me increase to 480p.  At that image size, I get about 2-5 fps via wifi, and a bitrate peaking around 100 kbps, which is less than my cable modem upload speed, but possibly all my phone can handle.

Note also the free mydlink tools impose a viewing time limit on my phone, I think this is 5 minutes.  The mydlink website does not.

HD is useful, but mainly for still images, or video saved locally for viewing later.  It also works on your local LAN, but won't likely support 1250x80 at 15fps over your 1Mb internet connection.
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jfoulquier

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Re: What is the necessary bandwidth to run live stream HD 720p ?
« Reply #6 on: August 31, 2013, 10:12:29 PM »

Thank you, it's clear :)
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Re: What is the necessary bandwidth to run live stream HD 720p ?
« Reply #7 on: September 03, 2013, 05:49:50 AM »

Thank you for the detailed throughput analysis. mydlink definitely constrains the frame size, which I suppose is necessary to ensure QoS for the majority of users, but it would benefit many users to have the option to configure the frame size and FPS.

For those users who do not want to use mydlink, but would like to stick with a D-Link mobile application, D-Link offers the Justconnect+ mobile app for the iPhone/iPad that offers a direct connection (circumventing mydlink). This app should remove the video size constraints inherent in mydlink. I'm hoping this app is eventually ported to the Android platform.

I'm running one of these on a cable modem with 1Mb upload.  You can view any resolution over this connection, but the frame rate slows down to what your connection can support, and playback may become choppy at high resolutions.  My HD camera offers me 240p, 480p, and 720p via mydlink.  Only 240p plays really smoothly. Others are more choppy, but the frame rate isn't shown.  The mydlink website doesn't display the actual frame rate or bits per second (the frame rate you get may be less than you configured in the camera if your network bandwidth is insufficient).

The mydlink site also displays the image smaller than actual size (less than 800x1280), so the HD doesn't buy you as much for live streaming.  Even my DCS-942L is shown smaller than actual size.  The HD camera does appear larger than the SD camera though.  To get actual size, you need to use the advanced setup function to connect directly to the camera, or connect directly without mydlink (requiring more skill to gain access through your router's firewall)..

The default resolution on a cellphone is much smaller than 720p. My default resolution is 320x176. This gets about 20fps via wifi (may be limited by my phone, Android, not a current high end model), less on my 3G data connection.  My phone only lets me increase to 480p.  At that image size, I get about 2-5 fps via wifi, and a bitrate peaking around 100 kbps, which is less than my cable modem upload speed, but possibly all my phone can handle.

Note also the free mydlink tools impose a viewing time limit on my phone, I think this is 5 minutes.  The mydlink website does not.

HD is useful, but mainly for still images, or video saved locally for viewing later.  It also works on your local LAN, but won't likely support 1250x80 at 15fps over your 1Mb internet connection.
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