
To change the setting for video input, burnt-in text, audio, and snapshot, go to the Video &
Audio page by selecting Setup > Video & Audio. This menu is configured with five sub menus:
Video-In, Burnt-in Text, Codec, Audio, and SnapShot.
This section describes about video input setting based on EAD-E1000 Analytics
Encoder. If you are using a different model, move to the chapter 6.REFERENCE TO
MODEL and check the differences.
When you select Video-In from the Video & Audio menu, the Video Input Setting page is
displayed. The Video Input Setting page provides options to:
Name a channel for the camera
Select the standard format for video
Activate deinterlacing algorithm
Set the image attribute
Adjust the image position
Preview the current setting
Click the Apply button to save the changes, and the Reset button to return to the previous
setting.
Friendly Name
You can input any friendly name for a channel in case you are displaying multiple channels
with the product. You can name a channel by its place where it is located or by anything that is
easy for you to distinguish.
Video Standard Format
For all EAD-products except VGA CMOS and Megapixel CMOS cameras, NTSC/PAL is
automatically detected. The system detects the video standard format in booting phase. On
the EAD encoder products, the manual setting of NTSC/PAL is supported as well by selecting
Disable Auto-Detection. If you change the format and click the Apply button, the loading page
appears while applying the changes. It may take a few tens of seconds to load.
High Performance Image Processing
If you select ‘Enable Deinterlace Algorithm,’ the encoder, on its own, merges the even fields
and odd fields to display an image with high performance. If you don’t want to use this
function, just unselect the check box.
Hardware platform : Processed by the hardware chip of the product board (0% of DSP is
used up)
DSP software - best quality : Processed by the software of DSP (approx. 15% of DSP is
used up)
DSP software- best performance : Processed by the software of DSP (approx. 5% of DSP
is used up)
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