9.7.4
Outputs Tab
This tab lets you view all of the streams from your RAVENNA network which are being consumed by your
Power Core. The parameters are configured by the ON-AIR Designer; there are no editable fields. Of particular
note are:
·
Name & Type show the name and format of the RAVENNA input (i.e. the receiver for the stream).
·
Flags show information about stream stability and availability. There is a key at the bottom of the page
which explains the meaning of each flag.
·
Default Stream Name shows the name of the stream you wish to subscribe to.
·
Assigned Stream Name shows the name of the assigned stream following a successful subscription.
·
Scheduled Stream Name shows the name of the scheduled stream (if make-before-break is enabled
for the receiver).
The Default Stream Name is optional and can be used to permanently link the receiver to a stream. If a
matching stream name is found, the receiver will automatically subscribe to it. In this instance, you will see the
same name in both columns. If a Default Stream name is not entered, then a stream subscription must be
established using a different method. For example, by selecting a pool source on the console surface; using
internal logic or external control via Ember+; or by manually connecting a stream via the Connect button.
Other information includes the UDP Port number, the number of Channels and Track numbers in use.
Clicking on a name in the "Name" column opens a pop-up window containing further information about the
receiver and its connected stream.
At the bottom of the page, the Connect button can be used to connect an incoming stream from the network to
one of the configured RAVENNA inputs. It should be used for troubleshooting only, and not as an operational
tool while on-air. The button opens a pop-up window where you can select the RAVENNA input you wish to
assign, followed by the stream you wish to subscribe to. The list of available streams is determined by the
mDNS or SAP channel announcement.
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