Limit the frame rate, Adjust key frame interval – Epiphan Networked VGA Grid User Manual

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Networked VGA Grid User Guide

3-3 Fine-tune channel configuration

Limit the frame rate

Limiting the frame rate sets a frame rate value that is lower than the maximum frame rate at which the device

can encode images. Reducing the frame rate reduces the number of images captured by the device and

reduces bandwidth usage.

The device's ability to maintain a set frame rate is based on several factors, for example:

 

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overall system load affects the ability for the device to process pixels;

 

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available bandwidth;

 

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the resolution value;

 

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the type of motion that is captured; and

 

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number of users accessing the stream.

When adjusting the frame rate, you may need to try different values to achieve the best outcome. The following

table provides the performance expectations when typical settings are used.

Table 20

Performance expectations

Setting

H.264

MPEG

Resolution

1920×1200

1920×1080

Video encoding preset: Quality

25-26 fps

13 fps

Video Encoding preset: Speed

27-28 fps

17-18 fps

To change the frame rate:

 1. Connect to the admin interface using your preferred connection mechanism. See

Connect to the Admin

Interface

.

 2. Login as admin.

 3. From the web interface, select a channel; the menu expands.

 4. Click Stream Setup; the Stream Setup page opens.

 5. Enter a value in the Limit frame rate field.

 6. Click Apply.

Adjust key frame interval

The key frame interval feature specifies how often a key frame (a frame that contains all the pixels) is used when

streaming the video. This setting also impacts how quickly a video moves through the frames when a viewer

uses the search function of their media player.

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