Glossary

Get quick definitions on video surveillance terms on our glossary

SQCIF: What is a SQCIF?
SQCIF: What is a SQCIF?

SQCIF is a useful video format for specific scenarios where low data usage and compatibility are more important than high resolution.

What is a 960H?
What is a 960H?

960H is a video resolution standard used in analog CCTV systems. This article will explain what 960H means, what a 960H camera is, and what a 960H DVR is.

QCIF: What is a QCIF?
QCIF: What is a QCIF?

QCIF, or Quarter Common Intermediate Format, is a video resolution standard used in video conferencing, video phones, and some surveillance systems. This article will explain what QCIF means and compare it with CIF, another video resolution standard.

What is a D1 Resolution?
What is a D1 Resolution?

D1 resolution is a term used in video technology, particularly in the context of security cameras and closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems. This article will explain what D1 resolution means and what a D1 CCTV camera is.

2CIF: What is a 2CIF?
2CIF: What is a 2CIF?

A 2CIF is a term used in digital video technology, particularly in video surveillance systems. It refers to a specific resolution standard that determines the clarity and detail of the video image.

4CIF: What is a 4CIF?
4CIF: What is a 4CIF?

4CIF resolution is a term commonly used in the context of video surveillance and digital cameras. Let’s break down what it means and how it differs from other formats.

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