Ericsson RX8000 Reference Manual page 233

Integrated receivers/decoders
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Status – Displays the status of the video input. This has the values:
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Running – This status is seen when a valid video component has been
selected, the necessary license for the video coding standard of the
incoming video is present and the video decoder reports successful decode.
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Stopped – This status is seen when no video component is selected.
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Configuring – This status is seen when a valid video component has been
selected, but the video decoder is being prepared to start the decode.
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Error – This status is seen if a video component has been selected but the
video decoder does not report a successful decode or the component is not
present in the stream, this may also be due to the video being an unknown
video coding standard.
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Unlicensed – This status is seen when a video component is selected but
the necessary license for the video coding standard of the incoming video
has not been enabled or purchased. The RX8000 will output a blue blanking
frame in this instance.
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Unsupported Conversion – This status is seen when a video component is
selected and the necessary license for the video coding standard of the
incoming video is present but conversion of the incoming video standard set
by the Video Output Mode is not supported, e.g. incoming SD video being
converted to 1080p output. This may also depend on whether the 4:2:2
Decoder Option card is in use or the Base Decoder. When in this state, the
RX8000 will output a blue blanking frame.
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Unsupported Resolution – This status is seen when a video component is
selected and the necessary license for the video coding standard of the
incoming video is present but the resolution of the incoming video is not a
resolution supported by the RX8000. Refer to Annex B, Technical
Specification, section B.1.1.2 for a list of the resolutions supported by the
receiver. When in this state, the RX8000 will output a blue blanking frame at
the last supported video resolution.
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Unsupported Standard – This status is seen when a video component is
selected and the necessary license for the video coding standard of the
incoming video is present but the RX8000 cannot decode the video.
Typically this status will be seen if the 4:2:2 Decoder Option Card is required
to perform the decode and it is performing its power on initialization. If this
status is still seen 2 minutes after power has been applied to the RX8000,
check that the unit has the necessary software installed. When in this state,
the RX8000 will output a blue blanking frame.
Video Standard – Displays the video coding standard detected on the video
input. The current recognized standards are:
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MPEG-2
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MPEG-4 AVC
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JPEG2000
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