Getting Started
6. Add the item to the new folder by releasing the mouse button. The item cannot
be added to the Quick Setup Items node. Any valid drop position is indicated
by the dragging rectangle changing into green.
7. Repeat the process for any additional items you want to add. You can create as
many folders as you wish or you can use any previously created one. The
created folders can be reordered by the drag-and-drop technique used for
adding the item. The added items can also be relocated through drag-and-drop.
To delete a folder or an item, select it then choose Action > Remove Item.
8. When ready, click Save to save the changes. The new items are added to the
Quick Setup menu.
Notes: The list of added items can be exported by selecting Action > Export and
can be imported on another unit by Action > Import
Parameters associated with Transport Stream creation and configuration
cannot be added to the quickset-up items.
3.9 How to Configure Video (Recommendations)
Buffer Mode
CBR is the recommended mode of operation for all Profiles and Bit rates.
Low Delay Buffer modes, combined with the GOP Structure set to IP will achieve
the lowest possible delay. These modes should only be used in applications where
the end to end Delay is important, and will create a tradeoff between the Delay and
the Video quality.
To ensure that a minimum encode/decode end-to-end latency is achieved, it is
essential that the correct RX8200 code is used.
Minimum end-to-end delay is achieved over ASI. If IP is used additional delay will be
incurred as follows:
• IP Input de-jitter (~20ms).
• FEC Delay (depends on the configuration).
• Clock recovery/stability delay (~60ms).
GOP Structure
For best picture quality the following GOP structures are recommended:
• In SD and HD 1080i H.264 and HEVC operation the GOP structure should be
set to IBBBP.
• In HD 720p H.264 and HEVC use IBBBBBBP.