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    Hi Thanks for the guide on how to configure the recording format. I tried this but when I view recordings that are saved as type 1 the picture is blurred and pixelated it makes a 1080p video look like 180p and when people move I get a trail like a ghost of the person that is moving, totally unwatchable. I tried watching on VLC player and on plex same problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plascoch View Post
    Hi Thanks for the guide on how to configure the recording format. I tried this but when I view recordings that are saved as type 1 the picture is blurred and pixelated it makes a 1080p video look like 180p and when people move I get a trail like a ghost of the person that is moving, totally unwatchable. I tried watching on VLC player and on plex same problem.
    thats my default setting on my main box and I do not see that issue.
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