Monday 27 October 2014

Cloud Cast User Manual Tel Vue



http://www.telvue.com/wp-content/uploads/CloudCastUserManual_v4_1.pdf

Stream Your Programs over the Internet

TelVue CloudCast is a hosted broadcasting solution that streams your video over the Internet to multiple screens, without taxing your organization’s bandwidth.
TelVue CloudCast can help you reach new audiences with streaming video, whether they are using smartphones, computers, or large-screen cable- and/or Internet-connected Set Top Boxes (like Roku®). TelVue CloudCast handles both live and VOD programming, with a player that adapts to both SD and HD.
TelVue CloudCast integrates with an embeddable player for both live and VOD Internet delivery that integrates right into your own website. The player bolsters your organization’s branding with logo placement, color palette selection, and click-through banner rotations.  The CloudCast streaming video player includes social media functions such as embed code, unique URL, Facebook and Twitter integration, deep Google Analytics integration, and the ability to resize the play area.
With TelVue CloudCast, you don’t need to constantly update your website to include videos. Simply integrate the TelVue CloudCast player link or embed the player on your website, then upload and manage videos through our easy-to-use Content Management System.

TelVue CloudCast User Manual

TelVue® CloudCast™ is a hosted broadcasting solution that can distribute your video over the Internet to multiple screens.  TelVue CloudCast handles both live and VOD programming, with an embeddable player that adapts to both SD and HD.
The CloudCast player includes social media functions such as embed code, unique URL, Facebook and Twitter integration, deep Google Analytics integration, and the ability to resize the play area.
CloudCast options include HLS and Adaptive BitRate (ABR) encoding and distribution to set-top boxes like Roku®.

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Krishna District History

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Sunday 26 October 2014

Video Display Resolutions

Video Display Resolutions

Televisions
Televisions are of the following resolutions:
·         Standard-definition television (SDTV):
·         480i (NTSC-compatible digital standard employing two interlaced fields of 243 lines each)
·         576i (PAL-compatible digital standard employing two interlaced fields of 288 lines each)

·         Enhanced-definition television (EDTV):
·         480p (720 × 480 progressive scan)
·         576p (720 × 576 progressive scan)

·         High-definition television (HDTV):
·         720p (1280 × 720 progressive scan)
·         1080i (1920 × 1080 split into two interlaced fields of 540 lines)
·         1080p (1920 × 1080 progressive scan)

·         Ultra-high-definition television (UHDTV)
·         2160p (3840 × 2160 progressive scan; aka "4K UHD")
·         4320p (7680 × 4320 progressive scan; aka "8K UHD")
·         8640p (15360 × 8640 progressive scan; a speculated future standard)

2K  Video Modes
·         Digital Cinema Initiatives 2K
(Native Resolution)                               2048 × 1080  2,211,840     
·         DCI 2K (Cinema Scope cropped)      2048 × 858    1,755,136
·         DCI 2K (flat cropped)                            1998 × 1080  2,157,840     

4K  Video Modes

·         DCI 4K (native resolution)
4096 × 2160       8,847,360      1.90:1 (19:10)

·         DCI 4K (CinemaScope cropped)      
4096 × 1716       7,028,736      2.39:1

·         DCI 4K (flat cropped)   
3996 × 2160       8,631,360      1.85:1
Common High-Definition Video Modes
Video mode
Frame size in pixels (W×H)
Pixels per image1
Scanning type
Frame rate (Hz)
1,280×720
921,600
23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60, 72
1,920×1,080
2,073,600
25 (50 fields/s), 29.97 (59.94 fields/s), 30 (60 fields/s)
1,920×1,080
2,073,600
24 (23.976), 25, 30 (29.97), 50, 60 (59.94)
2,560×1,440
3,686,400
24 (23.976), 25, 30 (29.97), 50, 60 (59.94)

Ultra High-Definition Video Modes
Video mode
Frame size in pixels (W×H)
Pixels per image1
Scanning type
Frame rate (Hz)
2,048×1,536
3,145,728
24
3,840×2,160
8,294,400
60, 120
4,520×2,540
11,480,800
4,096×3,072
12,582,912
7,680×4,320
33,177,600
60, 120




2K  Video Modes
Format
Resolution
Pixels
2048 × 1080
2,211,840
1.90:1 (256:135) ~17:9
DCI 2K (CinemaScope cropped)
2048 × 858
1,755,136
2.39:1
DCI 2K (flat cropped)
1998 × 1080
2,157,840
1.85:1
1080p HDTV
1920 × 1080
2,073,600
1.78:1 (16:9)


4K Video Modes
Format
Resolution
Pixels
3840 × 2160
8,294,400
1.78:1 (16:9)
5120 × 2160
11,059,200
2.37:1 (21:9)
WHXGA
5120 × 3200
16,384,000
1.60:1 (16:10, 8:5)
4096 × 2160
8,847,360
1.90:1 (19:10)
DCI 4K (CinemaScope cropped)
4096 × 1716
7,028,736
2.39:1
DCI 4K (flat cropped)
3996 × 2160
8,631,360
1.85:1