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Appendix B: Containers, Codecs, and Vantage Actions
MPEG2-TS Output
Command Line (optional)
Configure the compressor using x264 command line syntax. For setting specific x264
parameters, you can enter x264 CLI commands (separated by spaces) to execute them.
For best results, be sure to use long form: --bframe 5, for example. Use of short form (-b
5) is not recommended.
The following x264 command line parameters are not supported: --fake-interlaced, --
nal-hrd cbr, --profile, --video-format, --bitrate.
Time Code Burn-in Filter
When checked, this filter rasterizes the current timecode value into each output video
frame.
X Position. The X position of the top-left of the timecode in the output video frame
(range: 0 - 4096 pixels).
Y Position. The Y position of the top-left of the timecode in the output video frame
(range: 0 - 2160 pixels).
Font Size. Sets the font size of the timecode (range: 6 - 120 pixels).
Text Color. Set the text color of the timecode. The default is black. You can enter simple
color names, such as red, green, or white. Or enter a color hexadecimal code such as
#0000DDFF, which is dark blue. The "FF" characters in this example specify the opacity,
and are optional. When these characters are not included the text is completely opaque
(no transparency). The pound sign (#) must be included with the hexadecimal code.
When a color entry is not valid, the black default is used.
Background Color. Set the color of the area behind the timecode. The default is white.
You can enter simple color names, such as red, green, or blue. Or enter a color
hexadecimal code such as #0000DD, which is dark blue. The pound sign (#) must be
included with the hexadecimal code. When a color entry is not valid, the white default
is used.
Timecode Transparency. The opacity of the timecode. 1.00 is fully opaque, or 100%
opacity, 0 is transparent.
Note: The burned-in timecode will always represent the actual input timecode being
used by the Input Source.
Audio Stream Details
Select the Audio Stream component to display its details on the right.
Codec
Codec. Specifies which codec to use to encode audio tracks. No other codecs are
provided. For configuration details, see appropriate topic following
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