Video setup – Teradek Cube Reference Guide User Manual
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(streaming) resolution, frame rate, bitrate, and Key Frame Interval. For more information on
these options, please refer to the Encoder Controls section (page 18).
2. Video Setup
2.1. The Video Setup pages allow you to control options for your video input or output (Device
Settings), options for the encoded video (Encoder Settings, see Encoder Controls, page 16), and
the stream type (Stream Settings, see Stream Types, page 14).
2.2. Device Settings
– The Device Settings page contains options related to Cube‟s audio and video
input and output.
2.2.1. Video Input Resolution: select the resolution provided by your video source. It can be set to
Auto (default) in most situations. Change this if Cube does not recognize the input
resolution or if you are using a non-standard input. NOTE (HDMI only): RED One users
should manually select „RED One (720p).‟
2.2.2. Audio Input mode: select audio input. Choices are disabled, embedded audio input, or
analog audio via 1/8” stereo jack. Cube 150 and 250 models have additional level and
volume control options when set to analog input.
2.2.3. DSLR Monitoring Mode (HDMI only): Enable this to avoid signal drops when using
Cameras that switch video resolution when starting/stopping recordings. Currently valid only
for certain Canon DSLR cameras. Enabling this option requires a reboot.
2.2.4. Video Output
Format (Decoder only): Select video output resolution. If set to „Auto,‟ Cube
will attempt to determine its output resolutions based on the video stream it connects to. If
not set to „Auto,‟ the output format can be set independent of the decoded video format.
2.3. Decoder settings