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Optimizing Real-Time Self-Adaptive Decoding in the Diamond AIoT Console
The latest update to the Diamond AIoT Console introduces optimized real-time self-adaptive decoding, significantly improving the performance and efficiency of video playback, especially in scenarios with multiple split screens. This article explains how the new self-adaptive decoding mechanism works and how it benefits users during video monitoring and playback.
Optimized Real-Time Self-Adaptive Decoding Features
1. Previous Decoding Method
- Before: When using 16 splits or fewer, all splits defaulted to the sub-stream, which is a lower quality stream designed to reduce bandwidth and processing load.
2. New Decoding Mechanism
Benefits of Optimized Self-Adaptive Decoding
- Improved Video Quality: By prioritizing the main stream for up to 16 splits, users experience higher video quality in critical scenarios.
- Automatic Load Management: The system intelligently switches to sub-streams when necessary, preventing system overload and ensuring continuous, smooth video playback.
- Enhanced Flexibility: Self-adaptive decoding operates regardless of the number of splits, providing flexibility in how video feeds are monitored and ensuring that the system adapts dynamically to varying loads.
How to Benefit from the Optimized Decoding
Step 1: Monitor Multiple Feeds
- Utilize up to 16 splits in the Diamond AIoT Console, and the system will automatically use the main stream for superior video quality.
Step 2: Rely on Automatic Switching
- Trust the system's self-adaptive mechanism to switch between main and sub streams as needed, based on real-time decoding capabilities.
Step 3: Experience Consistent Performance
- Whether using a large number of splits or only a few, the optimized decoding ensures that video playback remains smooth and responsive, with no need for manual adjustments.
