I understand....but that does not solve the problem of a poor quality image from what is supposed to be HD camera.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-definition_video
Excerpt from link above:
HD in video surveillance
An increasing number of manufacturers of security cameras now offer HD cameras. The need for high resolution, color fidelity, and frame rate is acute for surveillance purposes to ensure that the quality of the video output is of an acceptable standard that can be used both for preventative surveillance as well as for evidence purposes. These needs, however, must be balanced against the additional storage capacity required by HD video.
In my opinion it is a poor quality image. It clearly has the right frame size but a poor quality output. I am disappointed. I will have to figure something else out I guess.