Configure frame size – Epiphan Pearl User Manual

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Configure encoding

Value

Description

Hardware
Accelerated

This is the default H.264 encoding preset. Choose this setting for best per-
formance.

Software

This matches the default from previous generations of Epiphan products. Choose
this only if you need software encoding or X.264 encoding to match results cre-
ated with previous generations of Epiphan products or firmware.

 7. If the selected codec is H.264 (default), click Video encoding profile to limit or include video formats

that are supported. Choose one of the following:

Value

Description

Baseline

Choose this option when streaming to an application that requires robustness
and cannot tolerate data loss, for example video-conferencing.

Main

Choose this option for standard-definition broadcasts. This is the default.

High

Choose this option when video is viewed for broadcast and disk storage applic-
ations, particularly for high definition television application such as Blu-ray disk
storage format and HDTV broadcast service.

Video encoding profile and preset can be set only when the H.264 codec is selected.

 8. If all your changes are complete, scroll to the bottom of the page and click Apply.

Configure frame size

By default, for channels with only one layout and when that layout has only one video source, your Pearl
automatically uses the incoming source frame size as the stream frame size. Frame size greatly affects the
amount of bandwidth needed to transmit your stream. The larger the frame size, the more bandwidth you
need to stream it. So you may want to keep the frame size the same as your source, or you may want to apply
upscaling, downscaling, stretching, or black bar framing, depending on your needs.

For example:

 

l

if the input signal resolution is 1920×1080 (a 16:9 aspect ratio)

 

l

and stream frame size is set to another 16:9 frame size such as 1280×720,

the smaller stream frame size causes the system to downscale the image and use less bandwidth to
transmit.

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