Introduction
Product Overview
Makito
X User’s Guide, v2.2, Issue 02
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See
X HEVC Encoder, Rear View (#S-292E-SDI2-HEVC)”
and
“Configuring HEVC Video Encoding”
Dual Channel vs. High/Low Encoding
In addition to encoding single input sources, the Makito
X supports dual channel and
High/Low encoding. Dual channel encoding features two input sources as two independent
encoders. With High/Low encoding, the Makito
X encodes a single input source and emits
both high and low bandwidth streams simultaneously. Following are some differences
between the two in H.264 vs. HEVC encoding:
See
X HEVC Encoder, Rear View (#S-292E-SDI2-HEVC)”
and
“Configuring HEVC Video Encoding”
Storage and Recording
The Makito
X with Storage dual-height models include 250 GB of either fixed or
removable SSD (solid-state drive) storage that enables users to record content directly on
the encoder, while simultaneously streaming live video from two sources.
The Makito
X with Storage provides the following benefits:
●
Streaming Content Storage. Encoded stream content may be stored for later retrieval,
allowing continuous local recording of compressed content in real-time.
●
Snapshot Content Storage. The storage module increases the amount of space that can
be used to store image snapshots. Furthermore, if the storage media is removable (such
as an SSD or USB thumb drive), the content can be moved without the need to
download the content via the Ethernet port.
●
Record streams in TS or MP4 file formats and automatically segment the recorded
streams based on time and size.
H.264
HEVC
Dual Channel
–
Both inputs can be up to 1080p60, with no
limitations on the coded picture resolution
or frame-rate.
Dual Channel
–
Each input (BNC1 and BNC2) supports up
to a 720p60/1080i30/1080p30 HD-SDI
signal.
High/Low
–
There are no limitations on the two
resolutions/frame-rates that a single input
video source can encode.
High/Low
–
A single input can be up to 1080p60, but
both HEVC encoders must select lower
coded picture resolutions/frame-rates.
For example, Input is 1080p60 video,
HEVC Video Encoder 4 is set to 1080p30,
and HEVC Video Encoder 5 is set to
720p60