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Re: Speed of the camera

Feel free to test it.

From my experience, the amount of compression has little impact on framerate. The exceptions I remember were that near 100%, the rate would often drop lower, and near 0%, the same. So keeping it somewhere in the middle, like 20% to 80% has always worked well. The more compression you give, the more blocky the image elements, and IMO the more it will mess with your image processing.

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