diff --git a/docs/docs/frigate/hardware.md b/docs/docs/frigate/hardware.md index 5b5222b9c..bb11de05a 100644 --- a/docs/docs/frigate/hardware.md +++ b/docs/docs/frigate/hardware.md @@ -150,4 +150,4 @@ Basically - When you increase the resolution and/or the frame rate of the stream YES! The Coral does not help with decoding video streams. -Decompressing video streams takes a significant amount of CPU power. Video compression uses key frames (also known as I-frames) to send a full frame in the video stream. The following frames only include the difference from the key frame, and the CPU has to compile each frame by merging the differences with the key frame. [More detailed explanation](https://blog.video.ibm.com/streaming-video-tips/keyframes-interframe-video-compression/). Higher resolutions and frame rates mean more processing power is needed to decode the video stream, so try and set them on the camera to avoid unnecessary decoding work. +Decompressing video streams takes a significant amount of CPU power. Video compression uses key frames (also known as I-frames) to send a full frame in the video stream. The following frames only include the difference from the key frame, and the CPU has to compile each frame by merging the differences with the key frame. [More detailed explanation](https://support.video.ibm.com/hc/en-us/articles/18106203580316-Keyframes-InterFrame-Video-Compression). Higher resolutions and frame rates mean more processing power is needed to decode the video stream, so try and set them on the camera to avoid unnecessary decoding work.