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Many security camera manufacturers offer H.264 compression, but customers don’t see the storage and bandwidth savings they expected. That’s because H.264 Baseline or Main Profile compression schemes don’t deliver the efficiencies of H.264 High Profile, which JVC says it supports with its Super LoLux cameras. The company’s 11 new camera models are equipped with CMOS imagers that output full HD resolution and offer multi-codec support, including M-JPEG, MPEG-4 and H.264. The new cameras also include new Clear Logic Video Intelligence (CLVI) image processing, which compensates for back lighting and digitally removes ambient fog, haze, rain and smoke. Other features include auto back focus, on-board recording to SD card, motion detection, privacy mask, and built-in video analytics features, including active tampering detection and audio detection.
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