
window.
Processing Nodes Routing
On the basis of the processing groups and nodes, both the Cinegy Route Manager and Cinegy Route Control applications
support extended routing.
Refer to the
Cinegy Route Manager
article for detailed information on the Route Manager operating and
the processing groups and nodes creation and management.
Configuration
All the processing parameters are configured via the Cinegy Route Control application.
The bottom right panel contains all the available processing nodes previously created via Cinegy Route Manager:
Each processing node requires two input streams as the source: primary stream containing both audio and video, as well as
secondary stream containing only audio. To configure the desired processing node, double-click it and define its parameters
in the "Properties" dialog that appears as described above.
As soon as the processing node is configured and the source streams are assigned, this node may be selected as the source
and used in the usual way in all the Cinegy RTP applications.
Please note that actual processing takes place on the client side, i.e. on the receiver where the given
processing node is used.
Using Virtual Destinations and Processing Nodes
It is possible to combine virtual destinations and processing nodes, but only one level of recurring is supported. It means that
only one virtual destination can be used as the source for the processing node that already has the physical source assigned
to it:
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