Introduction
Frame rate (expressed in frames per second or fps) is the frequency (rate) at which consecutive images called frames appear on a display. The term applies equally to film and security cameras, computer graphics and motion capture systems. Frame rate means the number of frames that your surveillance camera captures per second. Frame is a concrete image within a succession of these that constitute an animation. The continuous succession of these frames produces the idea of movement, what happens because of the minimum differences between them. These have a frequency, which is the number of frames per second (fps) that is needed to get an idea of the movement. Maintain the quality of images while reducing bandwidth by choosing the best frame rate for security cameras.
Popular Applications
Have you ever watched live sports on a streaming service and thought it didn’t look quite right? Compared to cable, satellite, or over-the-air broadcast TV, streamed sporting events can look a bit choppy or jittery, making it harder to keep track of quick passes and fast breaks.
The issue here is frame rate. Sports telecasts typically should come in at a smooth 60 frames per second, that will ensure a lifelike and smooth picture.
This camera is great for recording video of fast moving action. Thanks to the 60fps recording rate, this camera can process and encode clear quality video without any bottlenecks. You can use it to make vacation videos, go hiking or skiing, skydiving, etc.
We present the use of camera to capture fluid movement in high definition for sport judge, because the audience which is known as sport fan club or spectators expects the right competition results, which is related to fairness. We use a remote camera system for the game clarification, i.e. fair play because the criticism of judges and the referees may be inappropriate behaviors. We use the system based on closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras to support judges and the lineman decision.