Posted by Roland Moore on October 27, 2006, 1:42 am
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Most encoders have two streams. A customer wants to record one stream
locally at the encoder site with high CIF and frame rate. The customer wants
to record the second stream from the same encoder to a remote HQ at lower
frame rate to have an easy on the bandwidth real time redundancy.
On first blush everyone says no problem. It's simple. Okay here is an order
based on that ability. All called back with a Rube Goldberg design and
crawfish on the menu. Unbelievable! Situations like this are one of the few
things I hate about this industry (other than itch-a-lation.)
locally at the encoder site with high CIF and frame rate. The customer wants
to record the second stream from the same encoder to a remote HQ at lower
frame rate to have an easy on the bandwidth real time redundancy.
On first blush everyone says no problem. It's simple. Okay here is an order
based on that ability. All called back with a Rube Goldberg design and
crawfish on the menu. Unbelievable! Situations like this are one of the few
things I hate about this industry (other than itch-a-lation.)
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