For example, in an 8×8 layout, each camera view occupies a relatively small portion of the screen. In this case, NVR 3 may automatically select a lower-resolution stream—such as a fourth stream at approximately 240×160—when available. This resolution is often sufficient for the tile size while dramatically reducing decoding requirements. As a result, the workstation maintains stable performance, smooth frame rates, and reliable usability even during high-density live monitoring.
By contrast, in systems without Eco Live View, resource limitations are often handled through reactive degradation. When workstation resources become insufficient, live view playback may drop to extremely low frame rates (e.g., 1 fps), which negatively impacts situational awareness and operator efficiency.