User Manual
BOP HD8 / BOP HD16
Ref.: IR1212828 A 21.08.2009
Edition 1.0
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I + M E A C T I A G m b H
Adaptive Frame Rate can reduce compression artefacts. Compression artefacts are caused
by low data rates and much movement on video file. Adaptive Frame Rate will reduce the
frames per second to minimise compression artefacts.
0
Adaptive Frame Rate not active
Risk of compression artefacts at high compression caused by low data
rate.
1
Adaptive Frame Rate active
Less compression artefacts at high compression caused by low data rate,
but also less frames per second. This can cause a jumpy video.
6.4.4.6
S
TREAMING MODE
The internal video processing (Video Codec) try exposure tries to produce a constant data
rate. Dependent on the video signal the compression is more ore less high.
0
Streaming Mode not active.
Temporary big variation of data rate, but over a longer time constant
maximum data rate. Ideal for video recording.
1
Streaming Mode active
Constant data rate at any time caused by temporary high compression.
Optimal for video Streaming.
6.4.4.7
T
EXT INSERTION
(OSD)
OSD allows the user to overlay a text including Vehicle-ID and System time in the video
signal. The information will be shown in the recorded video files and also at the analogue
video output.
0
OSD not active
1
OSD active
Shows BOP ID, channel, timestamp (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss:ff).
Frame counter (ff).