Analog – This input is used to record an Analog Component Video signal (YUV/YprPb).
c.
Set the
Image Quality (SNR)
setting for recorded material. The typical setting used in a production
environment ranges from 51 – 63dB. The higher the number the higher the quality and larger the data
set.
d.
Select the input
Colorspace
.
e.
Select the
Destination
(volume and directory) where recorded assets will be stored.
f.
The
QuVIS Media Format
is a compatibility switch that identifies QuVIS generational file format
standards.
Select QMF2 if the recorded media file needs to be backward compatible with the QuBit 2.x product
line (QuBit ST, EL and DS running QSR 2.3 or higher).
Select QMF3 for JPEG2000 formats.
For additional information, see the
QuVIS Media Format (QMF)
in Chapter 3.
g.
Set the
Maximum Data Rate (MDR)
setting. MDR is used to set the upper data rate limit when
recording. For additional information, see the
Maximum Data Rate (MDR)
section in Chapter 3.
Select
250Mbit/sec
for JPEG2000 formats.
Note:
Additional consideration must be given to the number of drives that make up the destination
volume. A single-drive volume will not support data rates that exceed 30MB/sec.
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