Web Browser Interface — Stored Configuration Tab
Reference Guide: EN8000 MPEG-4 Part 10 (H.264/AVC) Encoders
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5.12
Stored Configurations Tab
5.12.1 Overview
The Encoder has a set of 16 default configurations for both 525 and 625 line standards. These
configurations provide the basis for quick and easy configuration of the operating parameters
for common set ups, without having to enter all parameters individually. The default
configurations can be used as they are, or loaded as the active configuration and edited as
required.
The Encoder normally holds the following configurations:
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One Active Configuration (running on the Encoder)
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Sixteen user configurations (in the User FLASH)
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Sixteen backup configurations (in Backup FLASH)
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Sixteen 525 factory default configurations
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Sixteen 625 factory default configurations
Figure 5.27: Configuration, Graphical Explanation.
Active Configuration
This is the configuration that the Encoder is currently using.
Factory Default Configurations
There are 16 default configurations for both 525 and 625 line standards. They are provided as
examples and can be used as they are, if their settings suit your needs. They are non-editable.
The 16 default configurations (525 or 625) can be loaded to the user FLASH at any time by
selecting Factory 525 (or 625) Defaults. This will overwrite all user configurations that are not
write-protected. Individual configurations cannot be selected for loading to the User FLASH.
Load Factory
525 Defaults
Factory 525 Defaults (x16)
Factory 625 Defaults (x16)
Load Factory
625 Defaults
Store Active Config
Load Active Config
User FLASH
Config editing takes place here.
Active Config
User Editable
Config (x1)