Configuring the Sender
Chapter 6
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VIP 10
Encoding interval:
This setting determines the frame encoding interval. The value
1
means each
image is encoded. The value
2
means that only every other image is encoded,
etc. The lower the available transmission bandwidth, the higher this value should
be set in order to maintain high-quality images despite the bandwidth.
Video resolution:
Select the desired resolution for the MPEG-4 video image. The following options
are available:
]
QCIF
176 × 144 pixels
]
CIF
352 × 288 pixels
]
2CIF
704 × 288 pixels
]
D1/4CIF
704 × 576/480 pixels
]
Custom
352 × 576/480 pixels, adjustable (default setting is 1/2 D1)
Field mode:
This parameter determines the video signals being
Interlaced
or
Progressive
.
Reset of profile:
Click the
Default
button to reset the profile to its factory presets.
Audio stream
In addition to video data, the unit can also send and receive audio signals. The
transmission of audio takes place at the same time as that of the video data in a
separate data stream. Thus it increases the data traffic. The audio data is coded
according to G.711 compression standard and requires an additional bandwidth
of about 80 kBit/s per direction.
Summary of Contents for VIP 10
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