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Video Rate1
320x240
320x480
400x300
512x384
640x240
640x480
† Cannot be encoded.
Table 10. Supported 16:9 Video Encoding Resolutions (in pixels)
Video Rate1
640x360
640x180
384x216
256x144
128x72
† 320x180 is only allowed for
640x360.
Resolution
Rate Control
Method
30
Video Rate2
Video Rate3
320x240
320x240
320x240
320x240
256x192
256x192
640x240
640x240
320x240
320x240
Video Rate2
Video Rate3
320x180 †
320x180
640x180
640x180
384x216
384x216
256x144
256x144
128x72
128x72
and
Video Rate2
Sets the video encoding resolution. The values differ depending on the
Video Aspect Ratio. When Video Aspect Ratio = 4:3, the values
available for Resolution are shown in Table 9. The Resolution for
Video Rate2 and Rate3 are automatically set equal to Video Rate1
except when the height (the number of lines of resolution) is 480. (If
the height equals 480, the corresponding values for Video Rate2 and
Video Rate3 are set to 1/4 of the Video Rate1 resolution). When
Video Aspect Ratio = 16x9, the values available for Resolution are
shown in Table 10.
The selections are CBR-CFR or CBR-VFR. Default = CBR-CFR. The
abbreviations refer to:
• CBR – Constant Bit Rate specifies a fixed bit rate so that data is
sent in a steady stream.
• CFR – Constant Frame Rate specifies a fixed frame rate for the
stream.
• VFR – Variable Frame Rate means the encoder may drop frames in
order to maintain better quality.
and only when
Video Rate3
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is
Video Rate1

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