Bit-rate option, Vbr mode option – TANDBERG E5714 User Manual

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Instruction Manual: evolution 5000 E57xx DSNG and DENG Voyager Encoder

ST.TM.E10076.3

Table 4.33: Seamless Mode Bit-rate (Full Resolution Only)

Profile

Seamless 1

(Mbit/s)

Seamless 2

(Mbit/s)

Seamless 3

(Mbit/s)

Seamless 4

(Mbit/s)

Seamless 5

(Mbit/s)

Seamless 6

(Mbit/s)

4:2:0

0.8 - 10

1.5 - 10

2 - 15

0.4 - 10

1 - 12

1.3 - 10

4:2:2

1.5 - 13

3 - 27

5 - 33

0.7 - 10

2.1 – 2.5

2.5 - 20

Rate Buffer delay

2.5 s

1.2 s

1 s

3.3 s

1.3 s

1 s

Seamless 1 mode can use video bit-rates from 0.8 Mbit/s to 10 Mbit/s,

with the actual limits depending on video standard and resolution. This

would be used for 4:2:0 DTH statistical multiplexing applications. The

Encoder delay is approximately 2.5 seconds.
Seamless 2 mode emulates System 3000 6U and 6U+ Encoders. Video

bit-rate can be between 1.5 Mbit/s and 10 Mbit/s. Actual minimum and

maximum rates depend on video standard and resolution.
Seamless 3 mode operates between 5 Mbit/s and 33 Mbit/s, with the

actual limits depending on video standard and resolution. It would usually

be used in 4:2:2 statistical multiplexing applications. The Encoder delay is

approximately 1.1 seconds.
Seamless 4 mode has a very low B

min

. Actual minimum and maximum

depend on the video standard and resolution. This mode would typically be

used for 4:2:0 DTH statistical multiplexing applications.
Seamless 5 mode minimum and maximum depend on the video standard

and resolution.
Seamless 6 mode is typically used with 4:2:2 statistical multiplexing and

a low B

min

. Actual minimum and maximum depend on the video standard

and resolution.

NOTE…
In Seamless Modes 4, 5 and 6 coding performance is compromised a little to achieve lower B

min

s.

Bit-rate Option

To access the Bit-rate option, press the Bit-rate softkey in the Video
Encoder

Menu. An error message is shown with the correct range of

bit-rates if the wrong rate is entered.

NOTE…
High bit-rates in low resolutions cannot always generate sufficient bits to match the requested bit-rate.

However, a valid picture will still be produced.

CAUTION…

When using the Encoder with a PRO IRD M2/PSR/3/422BAS in 4:2:2 mode the upper video bit-rate limit

of the IRD is 25 Mbit/s.

VBR Mode Option

NOTE…
This option is available in Build version 3.0 and later.

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