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JMP 9600 Hardware Profile
The options listed on the
JMP 9600 Hardware Profile
submenu of the
Options
menu
tailor the output of the encoder for particular use on the JMP 9600 player. Select a profile to
define which encoding parameters are best suited to the required DCP. See the
JMP 9600 User Guide for more information about the JMP 9600.
To select the JMP 9600 hardware profile:
From the
Options
menu, locate the
JMP 9600 Hardware Profile
submenu and
select one of the listed options:
z
V. 2.0 HD
(Default)
z
V. 2.0 2K
z
V. 3.0 2K
A check mark appears beside the selected option.
NOTE: V. 3.0 2K supports high frame rates of 1920x1080 or 2K with frame rates of 48,
50, 59.94, or 60.
Validate Frames (Full Version Only)
This option validates the video data to be encoded for continuity and other frame
information. Validation detects errors before the encoding process begins. By using the
Validate Frames
option you can validate a composition apart from encoding.
To start manual validation:
1.
From the
Options
menu, select
Validate Frames
. The following screen opens:
Figure 15.
Validate Screen
2.
In the
Video Path
field, click the
button to choose a folder containing video data.
3.
Select
Quick Validation
or
Complete Validation
.
Quick Validation
selects a small number of random frames to verify if their size is
the same whereas
Complete Validation
checks the sizes of all the frames.
Complete
Validation
can be used in instances such as when there is an issue with the encoded
content and you want to detect if there is a frame that is causing the issue.
4.
Click
Validate
to begin the validation process or click
Cancel
to exit.
You can also choose whether frame validation occurs before encoding:
1.
From the
Options
menu, select
More Options
.
2.
Select the
Validate frames before encoding
check box.
3.
Select either
Quick Validation
or
Complete Validation
as the validation type.
4.
Click
OK
to return to the JPEG 2000 Encoder main screen.
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