If SD/HD 25/50Hz is selected, the AVP 4000 will automatically select an SD/HD
vertical resolution based on the incoming video. The Detected Video Standard
gives feedback to the user on what vertical resolution has been detected by the AVP
4000. If the detected standard is with a frame rate of either 25Hz or 50Hz, the Video
Input Format is automatically set to that detected standard.
Note: AVP 4000 does not support video up-conversion hence when SD/HD
25/50Hz option is selected the output video profile can only be set to an SD
profile.
The same applies for SD/HD 29.97/59.94Hz.
3.7.25.1.2 Transcode
Note: AVP 4000 does not support SD/HD detection for the transcode use case in
this release.
Set up a transcoding service as documented in 3.7.10 How to Set Up Transcoded
(Re-encoded) Services on EI9001T. The wizard presented to the user has the field
Select input detection mode with options Off, HD 25/50Hz or HD 29.97/59.94Hz.
If you select Off then you must also configure the incoming video format via the field
Select the format of the incoming video.
Figure 3.51 Transcode: Select the Video Format
If the user selects either HD 25/50Hz or HD 29.97/59.94Hz, the Select the format
of the incoming video field is grayed-out because the AVP 4000 will automatically
detect the incoming video format.