FAQs on Streaming at 50fps or 60fps | Exvist Troubleshooting Guide

FAQs: Streaming at 50fps or 60fps

What's Frame Rate?

Streaming at 50fps or 60fps refers to the frame rate at which video content is being streamed. FPS stands for "frames per second" and it indicates how many individual frames are displayed each second to create the illusion of motion in streaming video.

How to stream at 50fps or 60fps?

If it only gives you 25 or 30fps, then it's necessary to switch the system mode to support 50 or 60fps. Go to Setting->System Setting->Select "System Mode" from the dropdown list: 2*1080P@25/30+D1@25/30 to 1*1080P@50/60 and reboot the encoder to make it valid: 
Info
NOTE: then main stream ONLY will be available for streaming.

Available Models

GK72 & PRO ENCODER SERIES

Part Number
Part Name
1080P Basic HDMI Encoder w/SD Card Slot for Recording
1080P WiFi HDMI Encoder w/SD Card Slot for Recording
1080P PoE HDMI Encoder w/SD Card Slot for Recording
1080P Basic HDMI Encoder w/HDMI Loopout, SD Card Slot for Recording
1080P WiFi HDMI Encoder w/HDMI Loopout, SD Card Slot for Recording
1080P PoE HDMI Encoder w/HDMI Loopout, SD Card Slot for Recording
Encoding
Max. 1ch Encoding
Video Input
1ch HDMI Input, Max. 1920*1080P@50/60FPS
System Mode
Switchable, 2*1080P@25/30+D1@25/30 or 1*1080P@50/60
Frame Rate
Up to 25/30 or 50/60, Configurable, Determined by System Mode
Encoding Performance
Max. 1080p@55fps, Tested by Playing RTSP Stream in PotPlayer
Video Output
1ch Output by Ethernet
HDMI Output
Unavailable
Max. 1920*1080P@60fps
Audio Input
Embedded over HDMI or 3.5mm Line-In
Audio Output
Output by Ethernet
Local Recording
Built-in Micro SD slot for Local Recording, Max. 128GB
Interfaces
1x HDMI In, 1x 3.5mm Line-In Audio Jack, 1x Micro-SD Slot, 1x Hardware Reset Button, 1x RJ45
1x HDMI In, 1x HDMI Out, 1x 3.5mm Line-In Audio Jack, 1x Micro-SD Slot, 1x Hardware Reset Button, 1x RJ45
Screen
Not Supported
Customizable, Displaying IP Address, Video/Audio Source
Not Supported

MC30 ENCODER SERIES

Part Number
Part Name
1080P Basic HDMI Encoder w/HDMI Loopout, USB2.0 for Recording
1080P WiFi HDMI Encoder w/HDMI Loopout, USB2.0 for Recording
1080P PoE HDMI Encoder w/HDMI Loopout, USB2.0 for Recording
1080P Basic HDMI Encoder w/Screen, HDMI Loopout, USB2.0 for Recording
1080P WiFi HDMI Encoder w/Screen, HDMI Loopout, USB2.0 for Recording
Encoding
Max. 1ch Encoding
Video Input
1ch HDMI Input, Max. 1920*1080P@50/60FPS
System Mode
Switchable, 2*1080P@25/30+D1@25/30 or 1*1080P@50/60
Frame Rate
Up to 25/30 or 50/60, Configurable, Determined by System Mode
Encoding Performance
Max. 1080p@60fps, Tested by Playing RTSP Stream in PotPlayer
Video Output
1ch Output by HDMI Output or Ethernet
HDMI Output
Max. 1920*1080P@60fps
Audio Input
Embedded over HDMI or 3.5mm Line-In
Audio Output
Embedded over HDMI or 3.5mm Line-out
Audio Mix
Supported, Available for Latest Firmware ONLY, Combining Audio from HDMI and Line-In to Output, But Decrease Volume for Active Audio 
Local Recording
Built-in USB2.0 for Local Recording, Max. 128GB
Interfaces
1x HDMI In, 1x HDMI Out, 1x 3.5mm Line-In, 1x 3.5mm Line-Out, 1x USB2.0, 1x Hardware Reset Button, 1x RJ45
Screen
Not Supported
Built-in OLED, Displaying IP Address, Video/Audio Source

SS52 ENCODER SERIES

Part Number
Part Name
4K Basic HDMI Encoder w/HDMI Loopout, Dual USB2.0 for Recoding/Playing
4K WiFi HDMI Encoder w/HDMI Loopout, Dual USB2.0 for Recoding/Playing
4K PoE HDMI Encoder w/HDMI Loopout, Dual USB2.0 for Recoding/Playing
4K Basic HDMI Encoder w/Screen, HDMI Loopout, Dual USB2.0 for Recoding/Playing
4K WiFi HDMI Encoder w/Screen, HDMI Loopout, Dual USB2.0 for Recoding/Playing
Encoding
Max. 1ch Encoding
Video Input
1ch HDMI Input, 4K@30Hz, Max. 3840*2160P@30FPS, 1920*1080P@60FPS
System Mode
Switchable
Frame Rate
Up to 25/30 or 50/60, Configurable, Determined by System Mode
Encoding Performance
Max. 2160p@30fps, Tested by Playing RTSP Stream in PotPlayer
Video Output
1ch Output by HDMI Output or Ethernet
HDMI Output
Max. 3840*2160P@30fps
Audio I/O
Embedded over HDMI or 3.5mm Line-In/Out
Audio Mix
Supported, Available for Latest Firmware ONLY, Combining Audio from HDMI and Line-In to Output, But Decrease Volume for Active Audio 
Local Recording
Built-in USB2.0 for Local Recording ONLY, Max. 128GB
Interfaces
1x HDMI In, 1x HDMI Out, 1x 3.5mm Line-In/Out, 2x USB2.0, 1x Hardware Reset Button, 1x RJ45
Screen
Not Supported
Built-in OLED, Displaying IP Address, Video/Audio Source


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