Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director 관리 매뉴얼
Table 11. Supported Video/Audio Formats for Localized Files for the SV-4K
Format
SV-4K
Format
HD/SD is supported. Video content with 4K resolution is supported only
on the SV-4K. Refer to
on the SV-4K. Refer to
for 4K video content specifications.
MPEG2-TS (Transport Stream)
MPEG-4
Cisco StadiumVision Director supports .mpg, .mpeg, .mp4, .m2t, .m2ts,
and .ts file types. mp4 is recommended to reduce black frames.
and .ts file types. mp4 is recommended to reduce black frames.
H.264 Specifications: Support for Main or High Profiles up to level 4.2,
AAC audio, CBR audio (VBR is not supported).
AAC audio, CBR audio (VBR is not supported).
Video
Resolution
Resolution
Maximum supported resolution: 1920x1080.
Aspect Ratio
Widescreen 16x9 (1.0 square pixels)
Field Order
Progressive
UDP
multicast
and File-
Based Video
multicast
and File-
Based Video
Codec: H.264
Encapsulation: MPEG2-TS or MPEG-4
Video Bit
Rate
Rate
Recommended 30 to 40 Mbps constant bit rate (CBR). Note that a
second video decoder can simultaneously support a second 1080p video
at up to 40 Mbps.
second video decoder can simultaneously support a second 1080p video
at up to 40 Mbps.
Audio
Streaming
Streaming
Cisco StadiumVision Director does not support streaming audio, for
example audio-only tracks.
example audio-only tracks.
Local Audio
Sample
Rates
Sample
Rates
48 kHz
Table 12. Supported 4K Resolution Video Formats for the SV-4K
Format
SV-4K
Format
Only video content with 4K resolution is supported, graphics with 4K
resolution are not.
resolution are not.
MPEG-4
While Cisco StadiumVision Director supports other video formats, only
MPEG-4 has been tested.
MPEG-4 has been tested.
Video
Resolution
Resolution
3840x2160
Video
Encoding
Encoding
H.265 High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC).
H.265 version 1 profiles only—Main and Main 10.
Main Profile
If your display components support HDMI 2.0, you can display a 4K video
at 60p; for this, you should encode the file using the Main 10 profile (10
at 60p; for this, you should encode the file using the Main 10 profile (10
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