VBrick Systems VBRICK APPLIANCE VB6000 User Manual

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Video Source

Enables the user to select the bandwidth for tracking the video input.

• Normal – Select for stable sources such as cable, DVD, or camera.
• High Jitter (VCR) – Select for unstable sources such as VCR or

VTR.

Closed Caption

Use to enable closed captions and select embedded or user-defined
text. (To view closed captions in the Windows Media player, be sure
you have

Captions and Subtitles

enabled on the

Play

menu.) See note

below regarding closed captions in Full Screen mode on the Windows
Media Player.

• Disabled – Default. Related Closed Caption fields not shown.
• Video CC Enabled – Reads the embedded video closed caption

text from the video source.

• Inserted CC Enabled – Inserts the user-defined text set in the

closed caption text field.

Inserted CC Update
Rate

Sets the rate at which the closed captioning field is updated (default =
Medium) when you select Inserted CC Enabled (see above).

• Slow – The inserted closed caption field is updated every 60

seconds.

• Medium – The inserted closed caption field is updated every 20

seconds.

• Fast – The inserted closed captioning field is updated every 5

seconds.

Inserted CC Text

Defines the text inserted into the closed caption field of the encoded
stream (default is

\h \d \t

. ) when Inserted CC Enabled is selected for

Closed Caption above. Enter any string up to a maximum of 32
characters (including the Host Name, Date, and Time). No double
quotes, less than <, or greater than > symbols are allowed. Special
codes can be substituted for the text as follows:

• \h or \H – Host Name.
• \d or \D – Current Date.
• \t or \T – Current Time.

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