The following two metrics should provide a range: 80% of surveillance cameras use between 60GB to 600GB of storage . 99% of surveillance cameras use between 6GB and 6TB of storage.
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First, calculate the raw storage capacity required by a single video every day. Calculate the raw storage capacity required by a single video for 30 days. Finally, calculate the raw storage capacity of 100 channels of videos in 30 days. [2Mb/s*3600s/h*24h]/8*30*100=63300GB/1024=61.8T.
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CCTV Camera Storage Calculation Formula
Read moreHow is CCTV throughput calculated?
If we take a camera capturing an image at D1 (DVD) resolution, viz. 720 x 480, and transmitting at 30 fps (frames per second); the relevant numbers add up as follows: Frame Size = (720*480)*24 = 829440 bits = ~ 830 Kbps (Kbits/sec) Bit Rate = 829440 *30 = 248832000 = ~ 250 Mbps (Mbits/sec)
Read moreHow is display bandwidth calculated?
Calculating the approximate bandwidth of a video stream is a matter of multiplying the resolution of the captured image with the number of frames for the moving image . … Frame Size = Resolution * Colour Depth (Chrominance/Luminance information) Bit Rate = Frame Size * Frame Rate (fps)
Read moreHow much bandwidth is 4K 60Hz?
Jumping up to 4K/30Hz, be on the lookout for a minimum bandwidth on your HDMI cables of 10.2Gbps. Top of the resolution range at 4K/60Hz you will need a HDMI cable with a bandwidth of 18Gbps (minimum) .
Read moreHow is HDMI bandwidth calculated?
Calculate HDMI bandwidth by multiplying the number of vertical pixels (plus Vblank), horizontal pixels (plus Hblank), bit depth per channel, and frame rate . HDMI bandwidth is more complicated when accounting for chroma subsampling and video compression.
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