VBrick Systems VB5000, VB6000, VB4000 manual Optimizing MPEG-2 Performance, Option, Applicable Model

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Option

Table 2. IWS Configurable Options

Option

Applicable Model

 

 

Network

All VBrick models.

 

Ethernet.

 

 

Billboard

Only on models which have decoders.

 

 

Decoder

Single or dual:

 

Ethernet MPEG-2.

 

Ethernet MPEG-4.

 

• SDI MPEG-2 (see SDI Configuration).

 

 

Encoder

Single or dual:

 

Ethernet MPEG-2.

 

• SDI MPEG-2 (see SDI Configuration).

 

Text insertion.

 

 

Pump

VBStar models only (see VBStar).

 

 

Recorder

VBStar models only (see VBStar).

 

 

FTP File Transfer

VBStar models only (see VBStar).

 

 

Conferencing

Encoder and decoder combination models only.

 

 

Passthrough

All VBrick models.

 

 

System

All VBrick models.

 

 

Video on Demand

Decoder models only.

 

 

Script Management

All VBrick models.

 

 

 

Optimizing MPEG-2 Performance

VBrick appliances are designed to accommodate a variety of configurations. Options such as Hard Disk record and playback, and FTP file serving capability are fully meshed together, supporting a diverse set of applications. VBrick unit's configuration choices enable the widest range of features and capabilities and are designed to provide the user with a high degree of flexibility. In some extreme cases, users can create configurations that exceed the normal processing capacity of the unit causing it to not perform optimally. VBrick units provide statistical counters and status variables indicating current device utilization and can even be configured to report SNMP trap alarm conditions when these situations occur. Corrective action usually involves the reduction of a video rate or disabling a channel, easily performed via the IWS or CLI user interface. Under abnormal operating conditions, VBrick units provide total system protection against any integral damage and guarantee management connectivity via IWS or CLI.

In general, MPEG-2 video quality improves when video rate is increased. Significant video quality improvements are noticeable when moving between 1.2 and 5 megabits per second video rates. The video quality improvement becomes less noticeable when moving from medium rates to higher video rates (from 5–9 Mbps.) with most of the improvement occurring only during high motion video scenes. In essence, video quality is very subjective and relates to other components such as the response of the human eye, the quality and

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Contents VBrick v4.1 MPEG-2 Appliance Admin Guide VB4000-5000-6000 Series Network Video AppliancesAbout VBrick Systems CopyrightFCC Notice 2. MPEG-2 Configuration ContentsMPEG-2 Admin Guide 1. Introduction3. SDI Configuration 4. Status7. Maintenance Mode 5. Diagnostics6. Maintenance 8. VBStarIndex Getting Help MPEG-2 Admin GuideOrganization Italics are used to emphasize specific words or phrases Font ConventionsPrinter-Friendly Overview IntroductionChapter VBSSMConfiguration Mixed Model AppliancesArchiver and Recorder Functionality ModelFigure 1. Archiver/Recorder Functionality Introduction2007 VBrick Systems, Inc MPEG-2 Configuration MPEG-2 OverviewApplicable Model Optimizing MPEG-2 PerformanceOption Dest1, Dest2 MPEG-2 Configuration RecommendationsAbsolute Maximum Transport Rates DecoderDecoder Configuration Network Configuration Network EthernetGateway IP Address can be letters, numbers or hyphensNetwork Time Synchronization Configuration Network RoutingDomain Name Server Routing Method Configuration Network Management Configuration Billboard Configuration Network IPv6Using the Billboard Billboard FTPLocal URL Billboard URLsBillboard File Types Remote URLFont Sizes Creating a BillboardVideo Input Transparent Backgroundapplying this parameter will cause the VBrick to reset Configuration DecoderConfiguration Decoder Video Configuration Decoder Audio Configuration Decoder Network Receive Address Configuration Decoder Picture-In-Picture Picture in Picture Configuration Encoder Configuration Encoder TransportConfiguration Encoder Video Video Format \t or \T - Current Time \h or \H - Host Name\d or \D - Current Date Reference Distance Configuration Encoder Audio Audio Input Configuration Encoder Destination 1/Destination2 Destination Address Configuration Encoder Announce SAP Announce Common Information support replacement characters. The replacement text is only shown inSAP for Destination 1 and/or following string IPMask=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx whereConfiguration Encoder Text Insertion Configuration FTP File Transfer Configuration PumpConfiguration Recorder Configuration ConferencingConferencing Configuration Passthrough Configuration Passthrough COM1Passthrough State Responder Passthrough State Initiator Destination Dedicated Address Mode Configuration SystemConfiguration Passthrough COM2 parameters before you can enable Network Time Synchronization on Configuration System GeneralSystem this windowConfiguration System SNMP Traps Front Panel LCD DisplayProgram Files\VBrick\VB6000\Download\ReleaseVxxxxxx Number Event DescriptionNumber Configuration System Security Improving SecurityConfiguration System Logging Configuration Video On Demand Run Scripts Using IWS Configuration Script ManagementConfiguration Script Management Event Triggering Figure 2. Script Management - Part Sample Script Run Scripts Using the IR Remote ControlRun Scripts Using Event Triggers Configuration Script Management Auto Configuration Scripting NotesXML Header SDI Configuration IntroductionVertical Offset Correction SDI Audio Input 2007 VBrick Systems, Inc Status Status System InformationSystem Model Status Network Status Status Network Status CodecGeneral or 100MbitStatus Network Status Routing InterfaceMPEG-2 Decoder Status Status Decoder StatusStatus Network Status Network Time Status Network Status IPv6 Decoder State Status Encoder Status Status Hard Drive Status MPEG-2 Encoder StatusStatus Hard Drive Status General Status Hard Drive Status Pump NetworkStatus Hard Drive Status Recorder Status System Log Config Status FTP Server Status Status System LogStatus System Log System Event Status System Log TrapsStatus User Information Main Board Status User InformationStatus System Log System Info Status User Information Slot1/Slot2 User Information Version 2007 VBrick Systems, Inc User Diagnostics DiagnosticsDiagnostics Network Tests Diagnostics Network Tests Ping TestDiagnostics Network Tests Trace Route Test Trace Route Test Results Diagnostics Network Tests Data Test Diagnostics Device Test Diagnostics Decoder Color Bars Diagnostics Hard Drive 2007 VBrick Systems, Inc Maintenance Maintenance Device InformationMaintenance Read/Write Read From Device Maintenance Default All ConfigurationMaintenance Read/Write Configuration Read Configuration Data from Device Maintenance Read/Write Write To Device Write Configuration Data to Device Maintenance Change Usernames & PasswordsMaintenance Usernames & Passwords Change Usernames & Passwords User Name Default Password Maintenance Usernames & Passwords Change SNMPv3 PasswordsDefault User Name User LevelUser Name Maintenance Mode Maintenance Mode Limitations Maintenance Mode FeaturesMaintenance Mode Indicators Entry Maintenance Mode CLI OperationCommand ex or exitEntry VBStar VBStar Pump Recording vs. Archivingreserved for VBrick firmware Configuration Pump Generalstore files on the C drive. The C drive has limited space and is Configuration Pump Destination Configuration Pump Announce SAP See MPEG-2 Configuration Encoder Announce SAP on pageConfiguration Pump Operation Filename Syntax Rules Using Mixed ModelsVBStar Record Recording Batch FilesBatch Wrap Point and Record Duration Configuration Recorder General FTP Server Enable Configuration Recorder Network Configuration Recorder Operation Recorder State Configuration FTP File Transfer Servers VBStar FTP File TransferConfiguration FTP File Transfer Transfers FTP ServerFTP Status VBStar Status FTP Queue Operation2007 VBrick Systems, Inc Index Page Page VBrick Systems, Inc 12 Beaumont Road Wallingford, Connecticut 06492, USA
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