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22 4. Remote Configuration
MCC201/MCC201H User manual
Encode
Note! Some of the features are not available until the unit is connected to video signal.
Input Format
Select the desired video input format according to the video source. When in encoder mode the MCC201
supports analogue composite video (PAL & NTSC) but also digital HDMI and HD-SDI signals. For the
digital signals the dropdown menu is containing a selection of supported video resolutions.
Note! MCC201H supports only HDMI and analogue video formats.
Input Deinterlace
When operating with interlaced analogue video the deinterlacing function can set either ON or OFF.
Resolution
Select video encoding resolution.
Scaling option is used when encoding resolution is different from input resolution. Without scaling option
the input video is cropped according to defined encoding resolution. If scaling is enabled the input video is
adjusted to match the encoding resolution.
Framerate
Determine the maximum number of frames per second for the video stream.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 (60) frame rate can be selected.
Preference
Available video bit rate controls are CBR (for constant bit rate) and VBR (for variable bit rate).
CBR mode presents a fixed bit rate defined for the video stream in the network. The user must define
a fixed value on the bitrate field.
VBR mode presents a variable bit rate and corresponds the changes on the video content.
When VBR mode is selected the user have to define the desired video quality level (not bitrate).
Quality
Select the video quality level for the VBR mode. Available levels are Ultra fine, Very fine, Fine, Normal,
Below normal, Economy, Poor and Very poor.
Quality mode (VBR encoding) tries to encode every frame in a constant quality. Therefore, resulting
bitrate may vary a lot depending on the complexity or activity changes in the input video. It is preferred
when constant video quality is required and network bandwidth is enough for delivering the stream of
highly varying bitrate.

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