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[DOC File]ATSC Working Draft Template
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In the case that no temporal aliasing is desired, the ideal streams would be 120 fps video with a 1/120 s shutter interval along with 60 fps video with a 1/60 s shutter interval. (In 50 Hz regions, they would be 100 fps video with a 1/100 s shutter interval along with 50 fps video with a 1/50 s shutter interval.)
Section 282300 - Video Surveillance System
Cost-effective enhanced HD video rendering on remote desktop clients with support for monitoring of up to 23 1080p HD cameras in real time (30 fps)/690 fps 1080p HD with no-time lapse using the GPU capabilities of in-built processor graphics with 6th generation Intel® Core™ Processors for client systems.
Section 282300 - Video Surveillance System
The digital video recorder shall provide an economical digital recording and transmission system offering storage and playback of High Quality Analog (HQA) video from 1 to 16 traditional analog cameras (plus up to 8 IP cameras), recording at up to 4 MP resolution, simultaneous HDMI/VGA outputs, and video loop out, with two USB ports and an internal 10/100/1000 Mbps network adaptor as standard ...
[DOC File]QoS Requirements of Multimedia Applications
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Since video imaging requires lots of data, compression and reservation protocols are going to become necessary to support the future of video in networking. 2.1 Raw Data. In order to achieve studio quality picture a video stream is broken up into 30 frames per second. Each of these frames contains 525 lines.
[DOC File]Software implementation of RTP standard using DirectShow
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For example a raw QCIF video (176*144) frame size is 25056 byte and it can fit to one RTP packet by 18 times compression. Bit rate for this video would be 124,800 bit/s. Bigger videos frames like CIF (352*288) are possible when using more compressed videos.
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Jan 09, 2013 · Table 2 describes all supported video resolutions . Video bitrate: The number of bits sent per second. Here the used unit is kbit/s. Video FPS: Frame Per Second (FPS) or frame frequency, which represents the number of video images produced within a second. Intra Period: Intra refresh period between video frames . Figure 18. Table 2
[DOC File]Section 28 23 00- Video Surveillance - Veterans Affairs
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Video Standards MPEG-4; M-JPEG Video Data Rate 9.6 Kbps - 6 Mbps Constant & variable Image Resolution 768x494 (NTSC) Video Resolution 704 x 576/480 (4CIF: 25/30 IPS) 704 x 288/240 (2CIF: 25/30 IPS) 352 x 288/240 (CIF: 25/30 IPS) 176 x 144/120 (QCIF: 25/30 IPS) Select Frame Rate 1-25/30 IPS (PAL/NTSC);Field/frame based coding Network Protocols ...
[DOC File]901291 RFP Inmate Video Visitation
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Provide HVVSs with a wide range of video resolutions and bit-rates: CIF (352 x 288 pixels), SIF (352 x 240 pixels), QCIF (176 x 144 pixels). Be designed for, at minimum: Up to 30 frames per second of high-quality video at 384 + Kbps. Up to 15 frames per second of high-quality video at 64 – 320Kbps
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