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The first eight Encoder presets are populated with factory configurations which can be
overwritten. Presets 9 through 16 are unassigned and unconfigured. The 16 Streaming
presets are unassigned and unconfigured. All Encoder presets and Streaming presets can
be configured on the Encoding & Metadata page.
An overview of encoding
Each of the two encoders for the SMP111 can be used for multiple purposes. It can be
useful to understand how each encoder is typically used and the differences.
Encoding
Stream
Usage Conditions or Differences
Recording
Encoding
Recording Refresh rate: 5 to 30 fps
Local HDMI output through
the rear panel Output port
Refresh rate:50 or 60 Hz.
Does not use the compression settings
specified in the archive encoder preset. This
output bypasses compression and encoding.
Streaming
Encoding
Live stream via the LAN
port and network if using a
decoder application
For details about the operation of the encoding controls, see the SMP111HelpFile.
Audio Encoding
Audio Encoding is configured in the Recording pane. The streaming signal uses the
configuration set up in Recording, and reflects the same settings in the read-only
Streaming Audio Encoding pane.
To configure Audio Encoding, go to the Recording panel within the Encoding Presets
drop-down panel, within the Encoding & Metadata tab. In this section, three audio
variables can be configured:
1
Audio Bitrate — From the drop-down, choose
from the audio bit rates (80, 96, 128, 192, 256, or
320 kbps stereo).
2
Audio Output — From the drop-down, choose the
audio output (HDMI, Analog, or Mixed).
3
Audio Delay — Using the up and down arrows,
choose the time in milliseconds for audio delay.
See the SMP111HelpFile for more audio processing information.
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