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Instruction Manual: evolution 5000 E57xx DSNG and DENG Voyager Encoder Page 4-35
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To access the Video Bandwidth option, press the Video Bandwidth
softkey from the Video Source Menu.
Table 4.28: Video Bandwidth Options
Selected Option Description
Sharp Filter is at the maximum bandwidth possible for the resolution selected.
Medium Slightly reduced bandwidth.
Soft Reduced a little further.
Auto Slightly reduced bandwidth.
OP Video Loss Option
This option gives the choice of what is displayed on the television screen in
the event of losing video input. To access the OP Video Loss option, press
the OP Video Loss softkey from the Video Source Menu.
Table 4.29: OP Video Loss Options
Selected Option Description
Freeze Frame The last video frame received is encoded if the video input is lost.
Black A black screen is encoded if the video input is lost.
Bars & Red Bars and red test pattern is encoded if the video input is lost.
Freeze + Ident The last video frame received is encoded if the video input is lost. Text message is superimposed.
Black + Ident A black screen is encoded if the video input is lost. Text message is superimposed.
Bars & Red + Ident Bars and red test pattern is encoded if the video input is lost. Text message is superimposed.
Input Termination Option
To access the Input Termination option, press the Input Termination
softkey from the Video Source Menu. This enables the termination of the
analogue video input to be switched On or Off.
Noise Reduction Option
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This option enables the noise reduction feature to be switched on (at
different levels) or off. The feature can be used when the incoming picture
material is corrupted by high frequency noise (such as white noise). When
noise reduction is enabled, the Encoder applies sophisticated edge
preserving filters on the incoming material and removes the noise which
can reduce the encoding difficulty considerably.
To access the Noise Reduction option, press the Noise Reduction softkey
from the Video Source Menu.
The three levels of noise reduction are in increasing order of noise
reduction capability. They are independent of video content. All three
settings are noise-level adaptive, i.e. it is not necessary to change the
setting for different noise levels.
Once a level has been selected it can be left enabled. When a clean source
is used the noise reduction dynamically switches off and then back on
when noise is present. Refer to Application Note ST.AN.1094, Video Noise
Reduction and Compression for more information.
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Noise reduction is only available when software option M2/ESO2/NR is purchased.