If image clarity changes are made within the camera web interface, but are not reflected within a Video Management Softw

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If image clarity changes are made within the camera web interface, but are not reflected within a Video Management Softw

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If image clarity changes are made within the camera web interface, but are not reflected within a Video Management Software (VMS), what is the most likely cause of the camera not accepting the settings?

A. The camera is faulty and needs to be replaced
B. The VMS is overwriting the changes in the camera
C. The camera's advanced settings need to be changed first
D. The user does not have administrative rights to change the settings
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