TVU MLink Set-up and Operating Guide
TVU MLink
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Fast Moving
: Bitrate 5120, delay 8 seconds.
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SD
: Bitrate 2048, delay 4 seconds.
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Tapefeed
: Bitrate 10240, delay 10 seconds. This mode is optimized for content
with multiple scene changes.
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User 1
&
User 2
: These are user-definable presets. To program these, users simply
right click the preset they would like to define. Users can then name the preset
(C)
,
manually set latency
(D)
, or check “Set Current”, which will save the current
latency setting to that particular preset
(E)
. Press “Apply” to program once finished
(F).
Figure 32
Bitrate and Delay Controls
The TVU Receiver has a Smart VBR scaling system. This means that the unit will
automatically adjust the bitrate in order to output the best quality picture based on the
desire latency. In order to effectively take advantage of the smart VBR scaling system, set
the your desired latency
(A)
and then set the maximum bitrate you would like to utilize
(B)
(Figure 32). When in “Live” mode, the error rate and picture quality will automatically
be adjusted based on the desired latency and the available bandwidth in order to produce
the highest quality picture.
Datacard Monitor Panel
The check boxes associated with each cards’ status bar enables or disables a particular
datacard
(A)
(Figure 33). If unchecked, it will not be used to pass data. If checked on
(default), it will be used. Individual read out panels show the carrier name (when
available) of each active card
(B)
. The slot number of each datacard is indicated in front of
the carrier name
(C).
To retrieve the IP Address of a particular datacard, mouse over the
name of that datacard. If no name is automatically provided and is displayed as <name>,
you can input your own name. However, this will reset upon reboot. The color indicators
displayed within the carrier name panel indicates the following status:
A
B
C
D
E
F
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