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4.9
KVM Server/Main Setting – KVM Server Main
Settings
This page allows you to set up the KVM server operation: video quality and optimization, KVM switch
model, auto-scanning function.
After you have made all modifications, click
Store Settings
to save your settings and then hit Apply
Settings/Restart Servers to validate these new settings.
No change you have made on this page will apply until you hit
Apply Settings/Restart Servers
!
4.9.1 Video
Quality
Filter Level:
Specify here the Video Filter Level for the PRIMA IP video server. Based on the bandwidth
availability, you can select one of the three modes of video filter levels:
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High Quality, Low Video
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Medium Quality, Medium Speed
•
Low Quality, High Speed
Each of the three video filter levels is adapted to different combination of video quality and bandwidth
requirements. Users can select their preference according to their actual video quality preference and
network bandwidth availability. However, there is always a trade off between video quality and response
speed when under limited network bandwidth availability.
High Quality, Low Speed (Light Filter):
This level is recommended for high bandwidth networks such as
LAN or broadband internet. It requires more bandwidth than the other two filter levels and video refresh
speed is slower (however, only noticeable when bandwidth is very limited). This filter provides the best
image quality.
Medium Quality, Medium Speed (Medium Filter):
This level is recommended for internet connections. It
requires more bandwidth than the Low Quality High Speed, option. This is most often the best speed /
bandwidth compromise.
Low Quality, High Speed (Strong Filter):
This level is recommended for very limited bandwidth
conditions, such as a dial-up modem line to the Internet. With this setting, the viewer screen is updated only
on big video changes. Most of time there will be no transmission at all.
Automatic Filter Adjustment:
When this option is checked, PRIMA IP can tune the video filter
automatically for optimized performance according to the current bandwidth availability.