Why does C210 V2 a 2k camera has an lower max bitrate compared to a C200C a 1080p camera?

Why does C210 V2 a 2k camera has an lower max bitrate compared to a C200C a 1080p camera?

Why does C210 V2 a 2k camera has an lower max bitrate compared to a C200C a 1080p camera?
Why does C210 V2 a 2k camera has an lower max bitrate compared to a C200C a 1080p camera?
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
Model: Tapo C210   Tapo C200C  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 1.4.7 Build 250625 Rel.55603n

Is this intentional or do you guys have any reason for this?

 

C210 C210 2k camera
Firmware: 1.4.7 Build 250625 Rel.55603n

 

 

C200C C200C 1080p camera
Firmware: 1.0.17 Build 240806 Rel.39518n (Stock)

 

Both cameras are manually set to their max resolution in the Tapo app. Shouldn't be a higher resolution camera require more max bitrate? the C210 is already inferior when it comes to night performance against the C200c at least give this "2k" camera some justice and make it better in some aspects.

 

You don't have to necessarily give us a manual bitrate control just give these cameras decent bitrate relative to their resolutions.

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Re:Why does C210 V2 a 2k camera has an lower max bitrate compared to a C200C a 1080p camera?
2 weeks ago

  @Wywlf 

Hi,
The video encoding technologies used by Tapo C210 V2 and Tapo C200C V5 are different. Theoretically, the encoding efficiency of Tapo C210 V2 is better, so it is normal that the bitrate of Tapo C210 may be lower than that of C200C.
Best Regards

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