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To calculate the storage needed for camera recording, you will need to consider the following factors:
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1. Resolution: The higher the resolution of the camera, the more storage space it will require. For example, a 1080p camera will require more storage than a 720p camera.
2. Frame rate: The frame rate at which the camera records will also impact the storage requirements. Higher frame rates will require more storage space.
3. Compression: The type of compression used to store the video footage will also affect the storage needs. For example, H.264 compression will require less storage than uncompressed video.
To calculate the storage needed, you can use the following formula:
Storage needed = (Bitrate x Recording time) / 8
Where:
• Bitrate is the amount of data processed per unit of time, typically measured in Mbps (megabits per second).
• Recording time is the duration for which the camera will be recording, typically measured in hours.
For example, if a camera has a bitrate of 10 Mbps and will be recording for 24 hours, the storage needed would be:
Storage needed = (10 Mbps x 24 hours) / 8 = 30 GB
This calculation will give you an estimate of the storage needed for camera recording. Keep in mind that this is a rough estimate and actual storage needs may vary based on other factors such as motion detection, continuous recording, and storage device efficiency.