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		The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => IP Cameras => DCS-2230 => Topic started by: Crp on May 10, 2014, 11:32:50 AM
		
			
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				Hi,
 I want to use the camera on 720p (1280x720) but when i set the the video profile like this:
 
 Frame size   1280x720
 View window area 1280x720
 
 i dont get the full sensor image, only the zoomed-in image.
 When i want the full sensor image, i have to set it on:
 
 Frame size   1920x1080
 View window area 1920x1080
 
 but i want to use it on 1280x720, how do i fix this problem ?
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				What f/w are you using? I'm on 1.10
 
 I have no issues. Was going to post a screenshot but this website doesn't allow attachments.
 
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				I have no issues. Was going to post a screenshot but this website doesn't allow attachments. 
 
 
 Not ideal, but the only option: D-Link Forum - Adding Screenshots In a Post (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=51662.0)
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				i both tried 1.10 and 1.20
			
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				As fas as I can tell, you've stumbled on the same firmware bug I encountered a while ago.
 
 Profile 1 must always be set to 1080p.  Any setting other than 1080p for Profile 1 will "break" the other profiles and cause them to appear "zoomed in" relative to what the camera actually sees.
 
 You can set Profile 2 to 720p and use that for your 720p feed, but leave Profile 1 as 1080p.
 
 By the way, once this happens, the camera may stick in this condition even if you change Profile 1 back to 1080p.   If you can't get it to look correct again, try changing the aspect ratio to 4:3, saving, then switching it back to 16:9.
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 Thanks belvedere.  Never tried that and don't intend too.
 P1 in 1080 and p2 in 720.
 
 
 
 As fas as I can tell, you've stumbled on the same firmware bug I encountered a while ago.
 
 Profile 1 must always be set to 1080p.  Any setting other than 1080p for Profile 1 will "break" the other profiles and cause them to appear "zoomed in" relative to what the camera actually sees.
 
 You can set Profile 2 to 720p and use that for your 720p feed, but leave Profile 1 as 1080p.
 
 By the way, once this happens, the camera may stick in this condition even if you change Profile 1 back to 1080p.   If you can't get it to look correct again, try changing the aspect ratio to 4:3, saving, then switching it back to 16:9.
 
 
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				As fas as I can tell, you've stumbled on the same firmware bug I encountered a while ago.
 
 Profile 1 must always be set to 1080p.  Any setting other than 1080p for Profile 1 will "break" the other profiles and cause them to appear "zoomed in" relative to what the camera actually sees.
 
 You can set Profile 2 to 720p and use that for your 720p feed, but leave Profile 1 as 1080p.
 
 By the way, once this happens, the camera may stick in this condition even if you change Profile 1 back to 1080p.   If you can't get it to look correct again, try changing the aspect ratio to 4:3, saving, then switching it back to 16:9.
 
 
 I added this to the firmware wishlist thread.
 DCS-2230 - Firmware Wishlist (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=50443.0)
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				As fas as I can tell, you've stumbled on the same firmware bug I encountered a while ago.
 
 Profile 1 must always be set to 1080p.  Any setting other than 1080p for Profile 1 will "break" the other profiles and cause them to appear "zoomed in" relative to what the camera actually sees.
 
 You can set Profile 2 to 720p and use that for your 720p feed, but leave Profile 1 as 1080p.
 
 By the way, once this happens, the camera may stick in this condition even if you change Profile 1 back to 1080p.   If you can't get it to look correct again, try changing the aspect ratio to 4:3, saving, then switching it back to 16:9.
 
 
 Yes, it worked. You are right about the profile trick. I knew it was something like that but is a while ago i configured the camera. Thanks for the explanation