A customer is not getting the storage retention they had expected while using H.264 with an AXIS Q6034-E PTZ camera on a continuous guard tour. What is the most likely cause of the problem?
A.
The estimation was only planned for a 720p HDTV PTZ
B.
Using continuous guard tour does not let H.264 save as much on the compression
C.
Because most of the areas in the guard tour are empty. H.264 cannot save as much on the compression
D.
The estimations were done in MPEG-4 and they should change the AXIS Q6034-E to run in MPEG-4 instead of H.264
Continuous guard tours involve constant movement of the camera, which limits the effectiveness of H.264 compression. H.264 achieves high compression ratios by identifying and removing redundancies between frames, but continuous motion reduces these redundancies, leading to higher bit rates and, consequently, increased storage consumption. For more details, refer to Axis Communications' technical documentation on H.264 compression and PTZ camera operations.
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