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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ If you are using go2rtc, you should adjust the following settings in your camera
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- Video codec: H.264 - provides the most compatible video codec with all Live view technologies and browsers.
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- Audio codec: AAC - provides the most compatible audio codec with all Live view technologies and browsers.
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- I-frame interval (sometimes called the keyframe interval, the interframe space, or the GOP length): match your camera's frame rate, or choose "1x" (for interframe space on Reolink cameras). For example, if your stream outputs 20fps, your i-frame interval should be 20 (or 1x on Reolink). Values higher than the frame rate will cause the stream to take longer to load. See [this page](https://gardinal.net/understanding-the-keyframe-interval/) for more on keyframes.
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- I-frame interval (sometimes called the keyframe interval, the interframe space, or the GOP length): match your camera's frame rate, or choose "1x" (for interframe space on Reolink cameras). For example, if your stream outputs 20fps, your i-frame interval should be 20 (or 1x on Reolink). Values higher than the frame rate will cause the stream to take longer begin playback. See [this page](https://gardinal.net/understanding-the-keyframe-interval/) for more on keyframes.
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The default video and audio codec on your camera may not always be compatible with your browser, which is why setting them to H.264 and AAC is recommended. See the [go2rtc docs](https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc?tab=readme-ov-file#codecs-madness) for codec support information.
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