There are multiple ways to watch the live streams and the entire system, as we’ve just seen on the previous pages. The layout can be changed between 1 channel, 4 channels, or 9 channels (limited to 8 by hardware). We can also select a picture in picture mode.
Each channel will show the camera icon when it’s recording, the quality its is recording in (here it’s 1080p), and also a motion icon when a motion event happens.
The live videos are of a great quality and you get access to all the relevant features as soon as you select a channel. You get access to playback, zoom and video settings for each channel directly which makes changes quick and easy to make.
Here we have a closeup on the previously mentioned icons with the motion icon shown too.
The image can be manipulated in a variety of ways, allowing you to get a perfect image in almost any setup.
The zoom is quite effective as we see in the shot below.
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