Osprey Talon User Guide
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4.0 Operating Mode
Talon has three operating modes. The current operating mode is indicated in the upper
right corner of the webpage along with the serial number and device name. The mode
can be changed from the menu just below the Device Management box on the
System Control tab.
1x3 MBR Mode
As the name suggests, MBR mode allows the user to select
one
of the available inputs
and then create
three
output streams. This is useful for Multiple Bit Rate streaming or for
streaming one input to several server locations at the same time. Users can create three
streams to a single RTMP server, or stream RTMP and UDP at the same time while saving
to file.
2X2 LC Mode
This mode is designed for Lecture Capture and similar uses. Users may select 1 SDI input
and 1 of either HDMI or Composite and stream each separately. This is useful for
streaming classroom situations where you need to stream a camera and an additional
input such as a scan converter or a laptop output for Lecture Capture. However, be
aware that LC mode is
Progressive Only
. This means that it does not apply any
DeInterlacing to the incoming signal. For this reason, it is not recommended to use
Composite (CVBS) in this mode.
1X1 3G Mode
In order to support streaming of full 3G-SDI video Talon must be set to this mode. 1X1 3G
mode allows for a full 1080p input to be encoded into a 1080p stream. This is also called
pass-through mode as it does not allow for any modification of the video other than
compression. The input resolution and frame rate will always match the output. Scaling
or deinterlacing is not supported in 1X1 3G mode.
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