The following table lists the Video Encoder statistics:
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Statistic |
Description |
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State |
The current operating status of the encoder, either:
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Up Time |
(only available when State is WORKING) The length of
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Input Present |
Indicates whether an input signal has been detected from the video source: Yes / No |
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Input Type |
The video input for the encoder: For example, SDI, Composite, or DVI. |
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Input Format |
The input signal detected from the video source. |
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Protected Content |
(DVI only) Indicates whether or not the video source is protecting/encrypting its output. Yes / No |
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Output Resolution |
The stream output resolution. |
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Aspect Ratio |
The aspect ratio of the video source. |
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Encoded Frames |
Number of encoded frames. |
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Encoded Bytes |
Number of encoded bytes. |
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Encoded Frame Rate |
The video frame rate per second. |
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Dropped Frames |
Number of dropped frames. |
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Encoder Resets |
Number of encoder resets. |
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Encoded Bitrate |
The video bitrate used for the encoder (in kbps). |
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Encoder PTS |
The current encoder Presentation Time Stamp (PTS) based on a 90 kHz clock: e.g., 0x138a56483 |
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Encoder Load |
The video encoding processor usage of the stream instance in percentage (%). |
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Closed Captioning |
Indicates whether Closed Captioning (CC) is Enabled or Disabled on the output Stream. |
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Extracted CC Bytes |
(CC must be enabled) Number of extracted Closed Captioning Bytes. |
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CC Errors |
(CC must be enabled) Number of Closed Captioning errors. |
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Extracted CSD Bytes |
(CC must be enabled) Number of extracted Caption Service Descriptor Bytes. Tip CSDs define signaling and announcement of caption services. |
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Timecode Source |
(Timecoding must be enabled) The selected timecode source. See TimeCode Source. |
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Timecode |
The timecode for the encoded video frame. Or the system time if user has chosen “system” for the TimeCode Source displayed as (HH:MM:SS:FF) Hours, Minutes, Seconds and Frames. |
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H.264 Profile |
The application profile class for the encoder: e.g., Main, High, or Baseline. |
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H.264 Level |
The required level of decoder performance to be able to process the video incoming stream: e.g., 3, 3.2, 4, or 4.2 |
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Reset |
Click to reset the Video Encoder statistics. |