Draco MultiView 4K
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Description
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3.2.6 Transmitted Signals
Output
Function
Video
The video signals of all sources are simultaneously streamed to the
Draco MV and the windows on the monitor(s) depending on the selected
display mode.
The monitors of the secondary video/audio board can have a different
resolution than the monitors of the primary board.
If connecting monitors with different resolutions to one video/audio board,
both outputs output the same resolution, whereby the output signal depends
on the preferred timing of the EDID.
Audio
The audio signals of all sources are simultaneously streamed to the Draco MV.
It is possible to plug one analog audio device and one digital device in the two
audio outputs of one video/audio board to at the same time. The audio output
must be configured in the operating system of the respective computer in each
case.
There are the following possibilities for the audio output:
Audio signal of
the currently
active source
The audio signal from the focused input/the input with
current USB-HID control is output redundantly via video
output 1 and 2, and simultaneously via the analog-digital
audio outputs.
Merged audio
signals of all
sources
The Mixed Audio option is available for the output of, e.g.,
warning signals originating from sources without focused
input or current USB-HID control. The merged audio signals
are output via video output 1 and 2, and connected analog
audio devices (see chapter 6.2.1, page 70 or chapter 7.4.1,
page 106).
USB-HID
Keyboard and mouse commands are only available for the source with
current USB-HID control. Mouse and keyboard are only usable in the window
of the source with current USB-HID control.
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 signals are passed through to the source with the current USB-HID
control.