Due to the bandwidth limitations imposed by our back end, it is not going to be possible to send a 300MB file through the Video SDK. Your best option to play this audio within a session is going to be sending the file in real-time as if it were playing normally.

Well Simon, I tested your code and it works better in fact and it's really simple. I just added style block and changed width > 480 to 380 to display 720p, if not the iPhone 5-6 got the 480p. Now everything is perfect. :) Thanks a lot!


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I am running dynamic queries that often return HUGE (300MB - 1GB) result sets initially. Later, it should not be this big (not sure about that though) because I will be using delta loading. These result sets are then loaded into a C# data table. A script loops over these rows and then generates a query (stored in SSIS variable) to load them to the appropriate destination columns (determined by other scripts).

How do I resolve this problem ? Can you suggest some strategies ? I guess I could fetch smaller parts of the data at a time and then load into target. Not sure how to go about it though. Is there a recipe for this ?

+1, though doing some clean-up in non-blocking components such as Derived Column transformations should not slow things down too much. Just keep the data pipeline fairly simple and avoid looping and blocking components. By using .NET datatables, you are throwing away a lot of the power of SSIS and may as well write the entire process as a C# app (that's not a recommendation :-))

Now I get new projects with higher resolution (6k) and MPBS (120) that needs to be polished and upscaled to 8K. I know, it is not that much but still there is some room for improvement. these footage is recorded some years ago on older tech so VEAI can still enhance the footage. However, such high res source footage bumps the time to process again:

3.0.0At the moment, 3.0.0 doesn't have seconds taken per frame. Measurements can only be taken by time taken to complete.Benchmark Video Standard Used: This MIGHT be changing. VEAI will support HDR encoding via FFMPEG and I want to see if SDR/HDR...

I tried this with only one 3080ti and 3 instances of VEAI running at the same time. I saw no speed change vs changing those options to max memory and not reduce CPU load , but it did seem to use less power at the same speed.

I bumped my RAM from 3200MHz XMP to 3600XMP 16-16-16-32 and optimized timings now. took some time but performance gain is 15%. Note that this is pretty much the same increase as MHz, so in the end it is MHz that counts.

What is loop recording? It is a revolutionary innovation for video recording devices, effectively solving the problem of recording suspension due to limited storage space. When the memory card is almost full, it automatically deletes the earliest video, freeing new storage space for the newly recorded video.

However, considering that this calculation step will be tedious, we will not show the specific calculation process. Based on the commonly used video bit rates, we can give you a direct calculating result. The following table shows the estimated recording time that different memory cards can last under different video definition, where 480P, 720P, 1080P are standard 640  480, 1280  720, 1920  1080 screen size.

Video recording devices can be broadly divided into two categories, used to record our lives (cell phones, cameras, etc.) and play a monitoring role of security (dash cam, etc.). The former has the characteristics of fragmentation, thus less likely to encounter the storage problems caused by the file which is too large. But loop recording is of great value to the latter. It really means a lot to this kind of recording device. And the detailed introduction of what does loop recording means to dash cam will be expanded in the next section.

The dash cam is usually suspended in the rearview mirror position. It is used for driving records, to facilitate the extraction of evidence of traffic accidents, as well as effective prevention of bumper stickers. It records the images and sounds of a vehicle on the road and other related information. After installation, it can provide evidence for traffic accidents, while the time, speed, location is recorded in the video.

Specifically, when you set the dashcam to loop recording mode, it will be divided into several small video clips of the appropriate duration according to your choice. For example, when you set the dashcam to loop recording mode for 5 minutes, the camera will cut the entire captured video recording into a series of short video clips with a duration of 5 minutes per pin. After splitting, the dash cam will store these short videos in TF cards, being listed as clip No.0001, clip No.0002, etc. When the TF card installed in the dash cam runs out of memory space after capturing clip No.0100, it will automatically delete the oldest clip No.0001, and replace it with the latest clip No.0101.

On the one hand, large video files often take a long time to load, move or edit. Loop recording can split hour-long video files into several smaller parts. These smaller files are easier to manage and transfer.

Many people are also worried that loop recording will overwrite the video of the accident, so it is impossible to use it for evidence. In fact, there is no need to worry, because loop recording can be described as an intelligent algorithm. Once an emergency occurs, the dash cam will automatically enter the emergency state, separately storing the accident clip which will not be overwritten.

In general, the loop recording mode of the dash cam will be turned on default. But if the video is recorded in the emergency mode, it will not be covered and can only be manually deleted. So, if you do not delete these kinds of videos in a timely manner, due to the limited capacity of the memory card, the loop recording can be stopped. Therefore, when the screen of dash cam shows insufficient storage space, it means that you need to manually delete these special videos before use, rather than the loop recording mode has a problem.

In addition, sometime, you may find there are a series of videos recorded and stored in the TF card, even if you have never been in an emergency. The cause of this situation may be gravity sensitivity that is set too high. Due to the high gravity sensitivity set, even if the vehicle just has a slight vibration, the dash cam will also start to record video under emergency mode, which cannot be covered. So, it is recommended that the sensitivity of the gravity sensor should be set to medium.

The sample time of your video source must match the total number of pixels in the frame of your Frame To Pixels block. The total number of pixels is Total pixels per line  Total video lines, so set the sample time to this value.

If your frame size is large, you may reach the fixed-step solver step size limit for sample times in Simulink, and receive an error like this. The computed fixed step size (1.0) is 1000000.0 times smaller than allthe discrete sample times in the model. You can avoid this error by choosing the variable-step solver.

The video format must have horizontal dimensions divisible by the Number of pixels parameter value. The horizontal dimensions are set by these parameters: Active pixels per line, Total pixels per line, Front porch, and Back porch. Standard video protocols 480p, 768p, 1024p, 1080p, 1200p, 4k UHD, and 8k UHD support Number of pixels equal to 4 or 8.

The block can now generate multipixel streams. You can set the Number of pixels parameter to 4 or 8. With this setting, the output of the block is a vector of 4 or 8 pixel values on each time step. For an example of how to use this feature, see FPGA-in-the-Loop Simulation with Multipixel Streaming.

Video formats for multipixel streams must have horizontal dimensions divisible by the Number of pixels parameter value. These horizontal dimensions are set by the following parameters: Active pixels per line, Total pixels per line, Front porch, and Back porch. Standard video protocols 480p, 720p, 1080p, and 4k UHD support either 4 or 8 pixels at a time.

The afternoon's featured speaker was Dr. Neil Hunt, Chief Product Officer at Netflix. He walked the conference attendees through the challenges Netflix has faced in delivering ever-better content through limited bandwidth. Neil began by stating that he believes we need to free ourselves from the "tyranny of the grid" (the pre-planned TV schedule). Instead of a limited number of fixed choices, Netflix starts out in the opposite direction, with tens of thousands of options available at any time. So its challenge has been to filter that down to a reasonable-sized set that a user can choose among.

Netflix is solving that problem in a world that on the one hand has more bigger and brighter TVs, but also an exploding number of inexpensive, small screens, connected over limited bandwidth mobile networks. In terms of bigger, brighter, and better, Hunt believes that the Internet will start being the leader in standards, delivering them before broadcast, cable, and theaters. This will be especially true as they become field-upgradable. As an example, he pointed to Netflix's 1 million active 4K subscribers. On the way they found that HEVC was not nearly as efficient as they had hoped, so 4K video is taking about 16Mbps to transmit (it will be 20Mbps if it is also HDR) -- although they hope that will decrease with further optimizations. Another challenge has been whether to certify 30p devices for 4K, committing Netflix to long-term support of both 30p and 60p, or only work with 60p-capable devices. On the HDR front, Hunt said Netflix has been using it to capture content since 2014. On the viewing front, Netflix struggles with TVs that are set at the factory to be too hot and too bright. Only a fractional number of people actually bother to change that. Netflix is hoping at some point there will be a closed-loop calibration system that provides a predictable viewing condition. Adaptive Streaming is also a major piece of Netflix's customer experience, with stepping down to intermediate resolutions as needed a key part of its solution. On a related front, Netflix wants to see additional progress in high-frame rate capture and rendering, as well as broader field of view up to 100 degrees using multiple cameras. 006ab0faaa

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