IEI Integration HDC-4x-Series_SDK_Windows User Manual

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HDC-4x Series SDK (Windows)

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Step 3:

The Encoding window appears (Figure 2-2). Choose the video input format.

There are multiple video format options, but

only two options are for the

HDC-4x Series SDK (Windows)

. They are:

ƒ 1920x1080 (60p) (6000kps – 30000kps)

ƒ 1280x720 (60p)

(4000kps – 24000kps)

NOTE:

Which video format to choose depends on the video input resolution and the

selected mode set by the HDC-4x Series SDK (Windows) rotary switch. If the

selected mode supports 720p resolution, select 1280x720 (60p) despite of

what the video input resolution is. If the selected mode supports 1080p

resolution, select 1920x1080 (60p).

If the selected mode supports 720p or 1080p resolution, the decision is made

by the video input resolution.

ƒ Select

1280x720 (60p) if

both

width and height numbers of the video

input resolution are

less

than 1280

and

720. For example: 800x600.

ƒ Select

1920x1080 (60p) if

either

width

or

height number of the video

input resolution is

greater

than 1280

or

720. For example: 1024x768.

To understand what resolutions the modes set by the rotary switch support,

please refer to the HDC-4x Series user manual.

The user can also refer to Appendix B in the HDC-4x Series user manual for

tables of the supported input resolution and the corresponding video format to

select.

Step 4:

Configure the encoding settings (Figure 2-2), including encoding file directory

(click Ref button to choose the directory), rate control (CBR or VBR) and video

encoding bitrate (must be in the range of video format). When “CBR” is selected,

the “Bitrate” text box is displayed. When “VBR” is selected, the “Average bitrate”

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