
Managing the Encoder
Configuring Video Encoders
Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01
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HDCP
DVI only
Enabled
Check this checkbox to enable HDCP for the
DVI interface.
• When enabled, HDCP sources will detect
the
Makito X as a HDCP sink. The source
will decide whether or not the content it
sends to the
Makito X needs to be
protected/encrypted. The
Makito X will
not
encode encrypted/protected content.
• When disabled, the authentication phase
where keys are exchanged will fail and the
content source will detect the
Makito X as
a device that does
not
support HDCP. At
this point, the source will not send any
protected content to the
Makito X but can
still send unprotected content.
NOTE:
Disabling HDCP will allow the
Makito
X
to
inter-work with Apple products such as
the MacBook and iPad.
Basic Parameters
Bitrate
6000 kbps
Enter the video bitrate for the encoder:
32
to
25,000
kbps
Resolution
Automatic
Select the stream output resolution (i.e., the
number of lines per frame and pixels per line
to be encoded):
• Automatic: Encodes at the same
resolution as the incoming video.
• Manually select the coded picture
resolution from the list of available options
(includes down-scaled resolutions). The
options depend on the Input Format
detected.
NOTE:
Cropping
Disabled
This parameter crops the input and encodes
to a rectangle within the input image while
discarding the rest of the input image.
By default, input is scaled to the output
resolution. When Cropping is enabled, the
output resolution is the portion of the input
that is encoded from the center. This may be
done instead of downscaling.
NOTE:
Available only if
is not
Automatic, 960, or 1440.
Video Encoder
Setting (Cont.)
Default (Cont.)
Description/Values (Cont.)