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Frames Per Second
Frames Encoded
VFR Frames Dropped
Unexpected Frames
Dropped
Buffer Full Count
Audio
Bit Rate
Frames Encoded
Frames Dropped
Buffer Full Count

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Buffer Full Count
ASF
Packets Created
Buffer Full Count
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Measured rate in frames per second of the encoded video frames
being created by the appliance.
Increments as compressed frames are produced by the appliance.
When Configuration: Encoder > Video > Rate Control Method is
configured for Variable Frame Rate (VFR) the encoder may drop
frames to maintain quality and this counter will increment for each
dropped frame. If you experience an unacceptable number of
dropped frames your content is too difficult for your encoder
settings. To improve VBR behavior you can increase the Video
Buffer and/or Target Bit Rate, decrease the Resolution and/or
Target Frame Rate.
Increments if the encoder is forced to drop a frame for unexpected
reasons. This status indicator is particularly important when
encoding multiple video rates. An excessive number of frame
drops indicates that your combination of resolutions, frame rates,
and bit rates is too difficult for the content you are encoding. See
Configuration: Encoder > Video on page 24 for more
information.
Increments when the appliance is in an overloaded condition.
Reduce the load by lowering bit rates or reducing the number of
RTSP and/or HTTP clients.
Measured rate in bits per second of the encoded audio stream
being created by the appliance.
Increments as compressed frames are produced by the appliance.
Increments if the encoder is forced to drop a frame for unexpected
reasons. Contact VBrick support if your encoder reports an
excessive number of dropped audio frames.
Increments when the appliance is in an overloaded condition.
Reduce the load by lowering bit rates or reducing the number of
RTSP and/or HTTP clients.
Increments when the appliance is in an overloaded condition.
Reduce the load by lowering bit rates or reducing the number of
RTSP and/or HTTP clients.
Increments when the appliance is in an overloaded condition.
Reduce the load by lowering bit rates or reducing the number of
RTSP and/or HTTP clients.
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