VIDEO PROCESSING
Video processing is the process of coding or encrypting video signals from surveillance cameras. Multiple cameras can be displayed on a single monitor, or multiple camera views can be cycled on a single monitor, thanks to the processing. A cross-point matrix and multiplexer, both remnants of analog video systems, have typically been used to accomplish this.
The older cross-point matrix’s basic function is to switch camera feeds to different outputs. It takes video surveillance camera feeds or inputs and “binds” any input to any output or multiple outputs.
The functionality of older video multiplexers can be summarized as taking multiple video feeds and combining them into a single video feed. This enables the viewing of multiple cameras on a single monitor. Multiplexing accomplishes this by lowering the resolution of each video feed and rescaling it to a screen, which typically displays the views of four, nine, or sixteen cameras.
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Functions of Video Processing
Most modern computers include software that allows users to compile images and videos, edit images, and create videos on a limited scale. Storyboards allow for the addition of audio files as well as the modification of visual images, transitions, and audio files, all of which contribute to the overall length of the video. Videographers, electrical engineers, and computer scientists use programs that can perform a broader range of tasks. Signal processing typically entails the use of a combination of prefilters, intrafilters, and postfilters.
A USB cable or a firewire attachment is used to retrieve video files from the recording device. After that, the files are loaded into a computer software program or a peripheral device. Certain programs require information for the optimization framework before applying video processing filters. This data enables the program to compute the horizontal and vertical image gradients, as well as the desired filter gradients and function parameters.
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