Video Over Ip; Encoder Settings; Edid Management - Hall Technologies VERSA-4K-S User Manual

Encoder/sender, decoder/receiver
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Note: Audio only works when there is an active Video Group.

6.5 Video Over IP

VERSA-4K-S uses visually lossless compression to encode 4K Video. Along with bit
rate and Frame rate adjustments, Sender provides Various Quality modes and Bit
Rate adjustments to minimize the network bandwidth.

Encoder Settings

Bit Rate
Frame Rate
Quality Mode
Anti-Dither Mode

EDID Management

VERSA-4K Sender can save up to two EDIDs. One of them is Default EDID, which
cannot be modified and other one is a Custom EIDD, which can be updated from
Receiver end. Sender always serves Custom EDID to the source in the absence of
Custom EDID it serves Default EDID.
Fig 10. Independent Routing
Best Effort
VERSA takes complete freedom to deliver best
quality content with less compression. A typical
1080@60 video can take up to 200Mbps bandwidth
10 - 200Mbps
This forces the encoder to compress more to meet
the selected video bandwidth requirement
0 - 100%
Can be used to minimize the bandwidth by
reducing the number of frames that needs to be
encoded. Low frame rates can be used for Static
Image Videos
Video Mode
More priority to Frame Rate over Video Quality
Graphic Mode
More priority to Video Quality over Frame Rate.
Some of the frames might be dropped. This mode
is typically used for Static Image Videos.
1 -5
The higher the value, lower the Video quality
ON/OFF
Anti-Dither Mode removes the noise in the source
video by averaging them with surrounding pixel
data. Don't enable this if the source video is clean
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