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Tapo C320WS - Option for Video quality /compression

 
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Tapo C320WS - Option for Video quality /compression

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RE:Tapo C320WS - Option for Video quality /compression
2025-10-23 21:07:23
I have them connected via LAN so the Bitrate can be very high. but i cant set it how i want. Just add it as an "advanced feature" in the menu of the app. PLS
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RE:Tapo C320WS - Option for Video quality /compression
2026-02-08 09:27:13
The only thing holding back Tapo cameras from greatness is the ability to save higher bitrate videos an SD Card / H500 Hub or watch a higher bitrate stream. Compression artifacts really hurt the digital zoom and night vision capabilities of Tapo camera.
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Re:Tapo C320WS - Option for Video quality /compression
a week ago - last edited a week ago

  @Solla-topee 

These "tips" are utterly irrelevant to this problem. It doesn't matter how much you tinker with these settings, it's the stream compression which is the problem because it's ridiculously over-compressed, as can be seen by comparing the (uncompressed) video on the app with the (over-compressed) rtsp stream on a computer. The so-called "quality" setting is nothing of the sort, it's merely a resolution setting; it doesn't matter what resolution (even the lowest) is used, compression artefacts severely limit the usefulness of the stream.

 

I certainly won't be buying another tp-link device in the future after this experience.

 

[Edit]: I've just been doing some digging around using onvif-util and I see that the maximum bitrate for the 1920x1080 stream is a miserable 2048. By comparison, the old camera I intended to replace with my TC65, despite only having a 640x480 stream, has a bitrate of nearly 1000. A clear indication of how horrendously this camera compresses its stream.

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