Advanced Operations
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ViewCast
Note: Telecine and inverse telecine only apply to NTSC video. They are not used for PAL and
SECAM video. The system disables
Auto
and
Inverse Telecine
choices when you select
either
PAL
as the video standard.
11.
Click
Save Settings
.
Table 1. MPEG encoder and container descriptions
MPEG4 – MP4
MPEG-4 Part 2 is for situations where low bit rate and low resolution
are mandated by other conditions of the applications, such as network
bandwidth or device size. Examples of video applications for MPEG-4
are cell phones, some low-end video conferencing systems, and
surveillance systems. MPEG-4 is important for legacy handheld devices
that do not support H.264.
H264 – MP4
H.264, MPEG-4 Part 10, or AVC (Advanced Video Coding) was designed
for high data compression while maintaining better quality than its
predecessor, H.263. It also addresses a broad range of applications from
low bit rate to high bit rate and from low resolution such as cell phones
to high resolution such as broadcast.
MPEG2-TS
MPEG transport stream is a standard format for transmission and
storage of audio, video, and Program and System Information Protocol
(PSIP) data. It is used in broadcast systems such as DVB, ATSC and IPTV.
H.264-TS
H.264 encoding provided a MPEG-2 transport stream (TS) container.
The Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) defined 3GP as a multimedia container
format for use on 3G mobile phones. It stores video streams such as MPEG-4 or H.264 and
audio streams such as AAC.
This format has two defined standards:
3GPP for GSM-based mobile phones
3GPP2 for CDMA-based mobile phones
This setting creates an H.263 stream stored in a 3GPP container.
H264 – 3GP
This setting creates an H.264 stream stored in a 3GP container.
H264 – 3G2
This setting creates an H.264 stream stored in a 3G2 container.
MPEG4 – 3GP
This setting creates an MPEG-4 stream stored in a 3GP container.
MPEG4 – 3G2
This setting creates an MPEG-4 stream stored in a 3G2 container.
H263 – 3GP
This setting creates an H.263 stream stored in a 3GP container.
H263 – 3G2
This setting creates an H.263 stream stored in a 3G2 container.
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