Standalone VGA Grid User Guide
Configure encoding
Value
Description
or SDI sources) use 48 kHz audio.
Matching the encoded level with the source level provides the best sound quality
by avoiding audio resampling. For analog signals, 44 kHz provides higher sampling.
The maximum bitrate for mono encoding of a 44 kHz signal is 264 kbps. For stereo,
320 kbps is supported.
MP3
MP3 provides a common audio format for audio storage.
Supported values are 22 kHz, 44 kHz and 48 kHz. Most digital signals (HDMI
or SDI sources) use 48 kHz audio. Matching the encoded level with the source level
provides the best sound quality by avoiding audio resampling. For analog signals,
44 kHz provides higher sampling.
Flash (FLV) doesn't support 48 kHz MP3 audio. When selecting this
value you'll need to use a media player (or install ASF browser plugins)
to preview your channel.
PCM
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) is a standard for digital audio in computer and other
devices such as, digital telephone systems.
Most digital signals (HDMI or SDI sources) use 48 kHz audio. Matching the encoded
level with the source level provides the best sound quality by avoiding audio
resampling. For analog signals, 44 kHz provides higher sampling.
Flash (FLV) doesn't support 48 kHz PCM audio. When selecting this
value you'll need to use a media player (or install ASF browser plugins)
to preview your channel.
Codec and file format compatibility
Not all streaming and recording protocols support all combinations of video and audio codecs. Use the tables
below to determine what settings work for your streaming and recording needs.
The following table displays the compatibility between the video/audio codecs and formats supported for
streaming.
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