Operation Manual

Niagara SCX User Guide
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Description
Figure 45. RealProducer Encoder Options
Inverse Telecine
You generally photograph movie film at 24 frames per second (fps).
When you convert a film into digital video at 30 fps, the system adds
extra frames by merging frames together or copying entire frames.
The film-to-video conversion process is telecine.
The inverse-telecine filter looks for frames added during a telecine
process and removes them.
This option eliminates redundant encoding and improves the quality of
the encoded frames.
Deinterlace Filter
Removes artifacts that the system can introduce when encoding NTSC or
PAL formatted video.
These artifacts usually manifest as jaggedness surrounding a moving
object.
Video Cropping
Set the video output size and aspect ratio.
When you enable cropping, the system automatically switches the video
size to FULL and the cropping measurements default to the FULL size.
From these settings, you can set a custom cropping size (Figure 46).
Figure 46. RealProducer Video Cropping Settings
Watermarking
Place a watermarked graphic over video output.
You can adjust the graphic color balance, size, and opacity (Figure 47).
NOTE: You can only watermark a 24-bit bmp. The system does not accept any other image