Nextiva Edge Device Parameters Configuring Video Encoders, Decoders, and Cameras for Optimal Video System Performance
7 Intra Interval This is the interval, in frames, at which the encoder will send an I-Frame (Key Frame). I-Frames require significantly more memory
8 Initial Streaming and Current Streaming States These two parameters control the static (non-volatile) streaming state of the encoder, both actual
9 Video Input Settings Video Standard This is the video standard of the input video, which can be either NTSC or PAL. Generally, the NTSC standard i
10 Brightness For a brighter (whiter) signal, increase the Brightness. Decreasing it can help reduce storage requirements. Contrast This setting al
11 Video Sensor Settings Sensor Type: Interlaced and Progressive Scan There are two ways to read image information from a camera sensor: interlaced
12 set the Lens Type to Auto-Iris (DC). (See Lens Type below.) NOTE: This setting will result in a low level of dynamic range. White Balance Bias Wh
13 Metering Zone The Metering Zone adjustment forces the IP camera to use the brightness level in a specific area of an image to determine the appro
14 Gamma Adjustment (Gamma Mode and Gamma Manual Value) Gamma Adjustment is used to code and decode luminosity information in video and controls the
15 important to note that a longer exposure time will introduce visual artifacts to images of moving objects: Movement may not be captured as clearl
16 Video Decoder and Display Settings This section outlines settings available on the video receiving side, including decoding, post-processing, and
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1 Preface This document provides information you can use to get optimal performance from Nextiva video encoders, decoders, and cameras. While many o
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3 Video Encoder Settings Target Bit Rate The Target Bit Rate is the maximum number of bits per second generated by the device. It is calculated ov
4 4CIF is the highest resolution, providing the maximum level of detail and resulting in the crispest, clearest images. For NTSC and PAL images that
5 Compression Mode This setting controls the algorithm that is used to compress the video before sending it over the network. You can choose among t
6 Rate Control Mode The Rate Control Mode helps determine the video quality produced by the encoder. The Verint Rate Control Mode, along with the
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