User`s guide
Setting Encoder Presets
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The plus and minus buttons at the bottom enable you add or remove additional
streams to your preset.
6. Select the Audio Format. This is a pre-configured audio encoder setting.
7. Enter the Video Size. This sets the width and height of your resulting broadcast.
Every stream should have the same aspect ratio. For example, if 640x480 is used, it
has an aspect ratio of 4:3. Therefore, all other streams should also have a 4:3 aspect
ratio.
8. Enter the broadcast frame rate in frames per second (FPS). This is a target rate and is
only a goal for the encoder. It is not a guaranteed value.
9. Enter the Key Frame Interval in seconds. This controls how often the encoder makes
a new keyframe. The more keyframes your broadcast has, the more bandwidth it
takes (since less compression can occur). However, more keyframes means motion
in your video stream is better supported.
10. Enter the bit rate in Kbits (1000 bits) per second. This is a target setting for the
encoder, not a guaranteed value. Higher numbers provide better quality - lower
numbers, lower quality. The connection speed of your audience is a significant
factor in determining your target bit rate.
11. Set the smoothness using the slider. Video smoothness determines the trade-off
between sharp images and smooth motion. Video appears smooth when objects
move across the screen with non-jagged object edges. If you are dropping frames
during encoding, consider decreasing video smoothness.
12. Select Complexity Some video codecs support multiple complexity levels.
Complexity level does not directly affect the bit rate of a stream, but it can affect its
quality. Complexity level is a measure of the processing power needed to
reconstruct the compressed data.
13. Enter the buffer size. The bit rate and quality depends on the buffer size. A larger
buffer size enables more bits to be allocated for complex video. For example, if you
set the buffer size to 10 seconds, the codec may choose to allocate some bytes to
the first 8 seconds and the rest during the last 2 seconds. Increasing the buffer
typically improves overall quality. For lower bit rates, it is recommended to increase
the buffer size. For higher bit rates, increasing the buffer size has less effect.