
The Stabilizer feature embedded in the encoder is for minimizing camera sway. If you go to
SETUP > Stabilizer > Enable/Disable, a drop down box appears for selecting the stabilizer
setting. To enable the stabilizer, select Enable and click the Apply button. When the Stabilizer
is enabled, another sub menu, Configuration, appears under the Stabilizer menu. (If you select
Disable and click the Apply button on the Enable/Disable menu, the Configuration menu will
be hidden.) For the details about the setting options on Stabilizer Configuration, refer to the
following description.
The stabilizer feature is not embedded on all products. To check if your model
supports embedded stabilizer feature, contact the eVIDO Sales Team.
Boarder In-fill
In order to keep the output frames steady and aligned to a reference frame, the output frames
are shifted with respect to the input frames. As the camera moves around, so the output
frames are shifted to keep the image features aligned to previous frames. This results in areas
for which there is no image data available:
The Border In-fill mode controls what happens to those areas that do not contain any image
data. There are 4 options available:
Fast Fade: [Default] Newer frames are composited on top of older frames. The
old frames are faded away to black quickly (see diagram). This mode is most suited to
PTZ and fixed cameras.
Slow Fade: Newer frames are composited on top of older frames. The old frames
are faded away to black slowly (see diagram).
No Fade: Newer frames are composited on top of older frames. The old frames
are not faded away (see diagram). Suitable for fixed cameras where there is minimal
movement by people and cars around the edge of the scene.
Fixed: A fixed size black border is present on all sides which blanks out the moving
edges of the image (see diagram). The size of the borders is equal to the maximum
frame shift. See Advanced Configuration.
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