An encoding profile determines the audio/video quality for live and on-demand content encoded by Live Slicers and Slicers. For example, it determines the resolution for each rayA stream with a specific quality configuration based on set bit rate and resolution targets. Each ray is divided into slices. generated from your video. The available encoding profiles are listed below.
Profile ResolutionFPSFrames per second. Syntax: Pal/NTSC (i.e., 50/60 or 25/30). |
Maximum Resolution |
Video Compression |
GPU |
GPU |
B-frame |
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UHD 2160p50/60 HDR Optional |
3840x2160 |
*IFO support is available upon request. Please contact your account manager for more information. |
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UHD 2160p25/30 HDR Optional |
3840x2160 |
HEVC |
*IFO support is available upon request. Please contact your account manager for more information. |
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HD 1080p50/60 |
1920x1080 |
AVCAdvanced Video Coding (AVC) - (aka H.264). A popular video compression standard. |
Required |
Recommended |
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HD 1080p25/30 |
1920x1080 |
AVC |
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HD 720p50/60 |
1280x720 |
AVC |
Recommended |
Recommended |
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HD 720p25/30 Default Profile |
1280x720 |
AVC |
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SD 480p25/30 |
854x480 |
AVC |
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You may add support for multiple encoding profiles to your account. Contact your account manager to either add an encoding profile or upgrade an existing one.
A 4K UHD encoding profile requires GPU hardware (e.g., Nvidia Tesla T4 GPU) and the latest video drivers (e.g., Linux x86_64 driver version 418.39 or higher).