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TANDBERG
FieldView Administrator Guide
D14098.02 June 2008
6. Media Configuration
A media configuration defines a set of video and audio properties for a call.
Media configurations are managed on the TANDBERG FieldView Application
using the windows shown in Fig. 6-1. To better understand this chapter you
should first read the introductory information on media configuration found in
the section
Media Configuration
in the
TANDBERG FieldView Application User
Guide
and the section
Stream Setup
in the
TANDBERG FieldView Device User
Guide
.
This chapter provides additional information on media settings and usage.
Built-in Media Configurations
There are three built-in media configurations provided—High, Medium, and
Low—as shown in Table 6-1. They vary in resolution and frame rate depending
on the camera type (NTSC or PAL). These built-in configurations cannot be
modified or deleted.
Table 6-1 Built-In Media Configurations
High
Medium
Low
Video
Resolution (WxH)
NTSC
720x480
528x368
320x240
PAL
720x576
528x416
320x240
Frame Rate (fps)
NTSC
10
10
10
PAL
12.5
12.5
8.3
Frame Sequence
I and P
I and P
I and P
Group of Pictures
5
5
5
Bit Rate- Target (kbps)
1000
400
250
Bit Rate- Peak (kbps)
1200
500
300
Audio
Sample Size (bits)
8
8
8
Sample Rate (k/sec)
8
8
8
Bit Rate (kbps)
G.711
64
64
64
GSM 6.10
13
13
13
Separation
Mono
Mono
Mono
Additional media configurations can be created with the TANDBERG FieldView
Application and added to the list of media configurations (See the TANDBERG
FieldView Application User Guide).
At the TANDBERG FieldView Device, a media configuration can be selected
from the three built-in ones, or a
Custom
quality stream can be created using
the Custom Stream Configuration window. See Figs 6-2 and 6-3.
Note:
The audio settings are fixed and cannot be modified.
Fig. 6-1 FA media configuration options
Fig. 6-2 FD Stream Quality choices
Fig. 6-3 FD Custom Stream Configuration
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