Sony PCS-G70S Benutzerhandbuch
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H.239 Dual Stream
H.239 Dual Stream
Main Camera
(optional)
B
A
B
C
D
A
D
C
Dual Monitor Mode
Main Camera
Video
Sub Camera
Video
Sub Camera
(optional)
Main Camera
(optional)
Dual Monitor Mode
Main Camera
Video
Sub Camera
Video
Sub Camera
(optional)
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
Single Stream
B
A
Main Camera
(optional)
Sub Camera
(optional)
A
B
A
B
A
A
B
B
A
B
OR
+
+
A
B
A
B
A
B
Dual Camera/Dual Stream
Dual Camera/Single Stream
Audiovisual (A/V) Recording to
Memory Stick Media
Memory Stick Media
Capturing audio and video during a videoconference
is important to keep a record of what was conveyed
during a conference. With the PCS-G70S, audio and
video displayed on the main monitor can be
recorded
is important to keep a record of what was conveyed
during a conference. With the PCS-G70S, audio and
video displayed on the main monitor can be
recorded
*2
directly to Memory Stick
®
media in
MPEG-4 format and can be played back on any PC
using QuickTime
using QuickTime
®
media player.
*2
AV recording is not supported when AES is active. Also,
presentation data cannot be recorded.
presentation data cannot be recorded.
Dual Camera and Split Picture
Support (H.239 Dual Stream)
Support (H.239 Dual Stream)
Fig 4
The PCS-G70S can be configured with two
cameras, which is ideal for covering large
conference rooms or for capturing video of a
specific area of interest during a videoconference.
Video data from each camera can be sent as
separate streams and displayed on dual monitors,
or the data can be combined to form a single
stream and viewed on a single monitor.
cameras, which is ideal for covering large
conference rooms or for capturing video of a
specific area of interest during a videoconference.
Video data from each camera can be sent as
separate streams and displayed on dual monitors,
or the data can be combined to form a single
stream and viewed on a single monitor.
Fig 4 Dual Camera and Split Picture Support