Appendix (Restrictions during Multi-encoding)
TOPPossible Encoder No.1 and No.2 Setting Combinations
During multi-encoding, there is a limit to the total number of pixels per unit time that can be encoded simultaneously by three encoders (total frame size and frame rate processed by each encoder).
Encoder No.2 cannot be set to a frame size with a resolution higher than that of Encoder No.1.
If you have selected an invalid combination on the Encode page, a pop-up message indicating that the limit on the total number of pixels per unit time has been exceeded when you press the
Refer to the table below for the settable Encoder No.1 and No.2 combinations.
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Encoder No.2 settable, Encoder No.3 setting arbitrary
(*1):
Encoder No.2 settable, Encoder No.3 setting restricted
(*2):
Encoder No.2 settable, Encoder No.3 setting restricted
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Encoder No.2 settable, Encoder No.3 not settable
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Both Encoder No.2 and Encoder No.3 not settable
For example, if Encoder No.1 is set to a frame size of 1920 1080 and a frame rate of 30 fps, Encoder No.3 is operable, but will be subject to restrictions on the settable frame size and frame rate values.
For details, refer to the following.
Encoder No.3 cannot be set to a frame size with a resolution higher than that of Encoder No.1.
Restrictions when Encoder No.1 is set to 1920 1080 30 fps
When Encoder No.1 is set to a frame size of 1920 1080 and a frame rate of 30 fps,
Encoder No.3 will be subject to restrictions on the settable values depending on the setting of Encoder No.2.
If you have selected an invalid combination on the Encode page, a pop-up message indicating that the limit on the total number of pixels per unit time has been exceeded when you press the
Please refer to the table below for the maximum settable frame rate corresponding to each frame size that is settable for Encoder No.3.
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Not settable
For example, if Encoder No.1 is set to 1920 1080 30 fps and Encoder No.2 to 720 480 30 fps, none of the frame sizes can be set for Encoder No.3, thus it has to be set to “OFF”.