Bandwidth management standard controls panel

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Figure 32. Bandwidth Management (Standard) Controls Panel

The Streams information area (Ä) provides statistics for any active streams currently running from the encoder. The bit rate value is the total for all streams, including video, anc (audio) and forward error correction.

Configuration for the encoder is made via three entries:

ÅControl Mode — This drop down box is a set of four modes that apply different spatial and temporal compression schemes to manage the encoded image data stream.

NOTE: These control modes are also accessible in the Advanced settings panel.

None — The compression scheme maintains a constant image quality. The bit rate varies dependant on the content. Slowly moving or static image content has a lower bit rate than fast moving image sequences. There is no bit rate limiting in this mode.

Peak Flow (FD) — The spatial image quality is held constant, however, a bit rate limit is applied. Controlling the frame update rate whenever the bit rate limit is exceeded maintains the limit.

PBR-F— This is a peak bit rate mode. The spatial quality is held constant until the bit rate limit is exceeded, at which point, additional spatial compression is applied to keep the bit rate at the specified limit.

NOTE: If you cannot maintain the bit rate limit using only spatial compression,

then you should choose a different control mode or increase the bit rate limit.

PBR-F (FD) — This mode is similar to PBR-F with the addition of dynamic frame rate management if the spatial compression is insufficient to maintain the bit rate limit.

ÛImage Quality — Image quality controls the spatial compression. A setting of 4 provides a visually lossless image. A higher setting results in higher compression and lower bit rate for the encoded stream. A lower setting applies a lower level of compression but a higher bit rate.

ÜBit rate — Enter a value of up to 300.000 Mbps to set the limit for the total bit rate for all data; image, audio, and audio. This control is not available for editing when the Control mode is set to None.

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325 specifications

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