Osprey Talon User Guide
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Number of B Frames
B Frames provide encoding information to the i-frame. Talon supports from 0 to 2 B
Frames. When using Baseline profile use 0 B Frames. For most situations, a setting of 1
frame is best.
DeInterlacing
Most streaming video is destined for delivery to a computer or smartphone screen. Such
screens can only display progressive video. Most analog video and 1080i HD video are
delivered as Interlaced video. These sources must be de-interlaced before they can be
encoded for progressive delivery. Talon supports three settings.
OFF: No DeInterlacing will be applied.
DEINTERLACE: Standard DeInterlacing will be used.
DEINTERLACE HQ: This level is suitable for some save to file HD video.
NOTE:
When encoding multiple streams, the same DEINTERLACE method is used across
all streams. Be certain to select a method that is applicable for all streams. Once a
stream has started the DEINTERLACE method cannot be changed on subsequent
streams until all streams are stopped.
Audio Enable
When set to “True” audio inputs are made available for embedding in the video
stream. Set this to
“False” if this input will n
ot be using audio.
Note that in 2x2 LC mode, only one input can supply audio at a time. Make certain the
audio is enabled on the input delivering audio and disabled on the rest or the video
may not start correctly.
IMPORTANT:
If Audio Enable is set to “True” but there is
not an audio signal present the
encoder will fail to start correctly. It may indicate streaming is occurring when in fact it is
not. You may see black video in your player but nothing else. To fix, restart the video
with “Audio Enable” set to “False”.
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