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Minnray UV820-USB3.0
It is set to 720 but to the camera does 1080 P
and they can program it to do 1080 I
as as we all know 1080p is better yeah and zoom.us will be coming out with 1080
1080p capability Q3/Q4 or very nice clients a given the traditional you know
Cisco Polycom systems that a lot of times people seem to like the 720p look
better than they will like the 1080p what why is that?
on I don't know. Perhaps it is that it almost gets too life like for people
or others see too many details at that point but we've just come to trying
especially since the camera and look at the settings you can do like a 60 frames
setting
with camera really prefer the 720 60 frames are like a 1080
30 for its so okay so when you say 60 frames
when I go to video format and has
720 60fps I would be it here
does that mean that the latency with further be reduced
basically it's gonna be it could have actually cause more latency is now
you're pumping an extra 30 frames every second down that bandwidth
you know the USB port so to speak now with the USB 3.0...
with the USB 3.0 that should mitigate the bandwidth issues
yeah it should be no problem to really at 720 60fps setting might give you
really really nice look well let me try at
yes it's evidence I guess I gotta come out to save the setting
USB 2.0 verses USB 3.0
and one of the things you'll see here is that USB 3.0
is actually ten times
the speed of USB 2.0
and basically what that means we get fit a lot more through that
bandwidth pipeline of
5 gigabits per second we were talking about
I'm 1080P at know at higher frame rates
and this could be in issue you know depending on the bandwidth that you
have
so I'm you know it's something to do
definitely keep an eye on because you can use alot of bandwidth
but it gives us capability in getting really high quality
video and you can see here that we have the USB port
USB 3.0 and the DVI here
I wanted to show you guys this
I wiring diagram to show you what what goes on here so first of all the
USB 3.0 we said that directly to the PC
...We have DVI-I
and that can be turned into HDMI
on that can be used
for digital video and now we're taking it to a video conferencing codec
so we have those to you video outputs
and then for control we can use the RS 232
with a touch screen control system
we have down here or
we can use RS 232 USP and actually use
a software-based video conferencing service that cannot
work for remote pan/tilt Z