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H.264 Level
Definition of the level according to the specific application.
This refers to the maximum Macro blocking, the frame size, and the maximum video bit rate.
Level 2.2, Level 3, Level 3.1, Level 3.2, Level 4,
Standard: Level 3.1
Level 4.1, Level 4.2, Level 5, Level 5.1
Auto Config
By selecting this selection box the resolution of the signal is automatically determined and fixed.
Resolution
If the "Auto Config" selection box is not selected, the resolution of the signal must be defined in this menu
item. This must correspond to the actual values of the encoder input signal.
1920*1080_60i, 1920*1080_50i, 1440*1080_60i, 1440*1080_50i, 1280*720_60p, 1280*720_50p,
720*480_60i, 720*576_50i
Audio Format
Set the audio format for the MPEG data stream.
Mpeg2 (MPEG 1 LII), Mpeg2 AAC, Mpeg4 AAC
Standard: Mpeg2
Audio Bitrate
Determine the audio data rate of the respective encoder.
64, 96, 128, 192, 256, 320 kbps
Standard: 192 kbps
Audio Gain (0
…400%)
Determine the audio gain of the respective encoder.
NOTE
-> Consider possible overdriving of the signal!
0
…400%
Standard: 100%
Program Out Enable (ABCDE for DVB-C / ABE for DVB-T)
By selecting the corresponding selection box, the signal is assigned to the modulator outputs A, B, C, D
(DVB-C) or A, B (DVB-T) and the ASI output E. If an input is not required, the program can be switched off by
non-selection. If this is not the case and no input signal is present, the program is assigned to the data stream
from the multiplexer and the program name is displayed without image content.
Service Provider
Specification of a name for the program provider. For a particular TS-ID, the name within the device / system
should be the same.
Program Name
Assignment of a program name for each imported or encoded program. The program name is displayed by the
terminal (TV). The program name must be unique and may only occur once within the device / system.
Service ID, PMT PID, Video PID, Audio PID, PCR PID
The SID and PIDs of the program are automatically assigned for the configured slots according to a fixed
pattern. Within a device, it is ensured that the values do not overlap. The user only has to intervene if several
devices are needed in one system and the SID and PID have already been assigned.
Input status indication
The
“Video”, “Video Format”, “Encoding” and “Bitrate” indication show the current status of the input signal and
its encoding state. The indicators should light up green to indicate that the machine is working properly. If this
is not the case or no input signal has been detected, the indicator changes to red. The
“Video Format” indica-
tion shows the input signal format and the
“Bitrate” indication shows the actual encoding bit rate.
NOTE
The combination of the selected video format, video bit rate, low delay mode and resolution of the signal source have
an influence on the delay of the input signal!
Summary of Contents for HDS 2 C01
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