
ProHD BR-DE900
HEVC and H.264 Decoding Appliance
User Manual, Version 1.0
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Parameter
Description
Total Bitrate (kbps)
Current bitrate of the incoming channel
Round Time Trip (ms)
Two-way delay between the encoder and decoder
(RTT)
Jitter (ms)
Network jitter
Latency (ms)
Stream Latency configured on the encoder side.
If the latency set is less than 3 times the RTT value,
then Latency value turns red to indicate non-sufficient
error recovery buffer size (refer to the note below)
Total Packets
Total number of packets already transmitted
Packet Rate
Current number of packets per second received
Packet Loss
The current percentage of dropped packets between
the encoder and decoder (the packet loss is introduced
by the network link)
Dropped Packets
Total number of packets dropped between the encoder
and the decoder due to the network link. The dropped
packets are recovered by Zixi™ technology (see below
parameters).
Recovered Packets
The total number of dropped packets that have been
recovered since the beginning of the streaming
Non-recoverable Packets
Total number of non-recovered packets since the
beginning of the streaming.
If the packet loss is lower than 30%, this number
should remain zero if the latency set on the encoder or
Zixi broadcaster is high enough, meaning no
interruption or decoding artifacts were experienced by
the viewer.
NOTE:
For getting sufficient error-recovery, it is recommended to set the Latency on the encoder side at least 3 times larger than
the RTT (i.e Latency >= 3* RTT).