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Remote Configuration
User Manual VS-104D-3GSDI – V1.0
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5/2016
Automatic Synchronize with NTP Encoder
Synchronize the encoder time with an NTP Encoder using NTP (Network Time
Protocol). Name of the NTP Encoder should be registered on NTP Encoder Name.
System ID
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System ID
Enter System ID that is used as a video encoder title.
The set System ID is displayed with video image on a Web Browser. The System ID is
also transferred to remote software, such as VMS, and displayed on it.
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Information Display
System ID and/or Video Encoder time can be display over the video window in Internet
Explorer. Each item can be turn on or off separately, and position also can be
configured. This information is displayed
after the video is decompressed
.
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Burn In OSD
Insert system ID and date/time
in the compressed video
. System ID and time
respectively can be turned on or off in the video. Position and Font size can be configured
also. System ID for BurnIn OSD exists independently from normal System ID.
Note: Size of Burnin OSD display varies according to the encoding resolution setting.
This is inevitable because Burnin OSD is inserted to the frames before encoding is
performed. The following table describes the rule for BurnIn OSD display.
The
Network Time Protocol
(
NTP
) is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer
systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks. It is designed particularly to
resist the effects of variable latency by using a jitter buffer.