An IP Camera (Internet Protocol Camera) is a digital video camera that sends and receives data via a network. Unlike analog CCTV, IP cameras have onboard processors.

In the open-source community, a "repack" refers to a redistributed compilation of scripts, dependencies, and configuration files. For IP cameras, a quality repack typically includes:

An IP (Internet Protocol) camera is a digital video camera that sends and receives data over a network or the internet. Unlike old analog CCTV, IP cameras are smart, connected devices. They are used everywhere: in baby nurseries, living rooms, backyards, offices, hotels, and warehouses. The problem is that many are secured with weak default passwords (e.g., admin/admin) or have unpatched firmware vulnerabilities.

This is a marketing tag used by criminals. Standard hacked feeds are often low-resolution (640x480) or heavily compressed. "Extra Quality" implies the seller is offering 1080p, 4K, or high-bitrate streams from expensive, compromised cameras. It signals to buyers that the video is clear enough to identify faces, license plates, or other sensitive details.