32 Mp4: Rts0052

: This is likely a unique identification "stamp" or sequential numeric ID assigned by the Video Management System to ensure the original video cannot be altered, maintaining a solid chain of evidence.

: Often Full HD (1920 × 1080) at 25/30fps, though some high-end systems record in 4K.

: This is the encapsulation format. Modern CCTV systems prefer MP4 because it offers efficient compression and universal compatibility across mobile devices and platforms. Typical Technical Specifications RTS0052 32 mp4

: This typically indicates the file originated from a device using RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) , which is the standard for IP cameras and NVRs.

: Once the storage (such as a 32GB SD card) reaches its maximum capacity, systems are often configured to overwrite the oldest IDs first. Troubleshooting & Playback Issues : This is likely a unique identification "stamp"

: Usually encoded with H.264 or H.265 video codecs.

: This typically denotes the specific channel number or camera index on a multi-channel DVR/NVR (e.g., the 32nd camera in a system). Modern CCTV systems prefer MP4 because it offers

Surveillance files of this type generally follow these standards: