User Manual
IPAV Pro Series
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The bottom area of the user interface is labeled "Transmitters". All TX devices
detected on the network will appear here.
5.4
Video Routing Tab
The "Video Routing" tab is used to manage signal routing between TX and RX devices.
There are different video modes available:
Genlock Mode
This mode simulates a cable connection. When Genlock is selected, the output is a
byte-by-byte replication of what was received from the source.
The primary benefit is a very low (zero-frame) latency between source and displays.
The display is genlocked to the source as if it is directly connected.
In cases of the input video having a too large bandwidth to fit into a 10G network link
(e. g. 4K @60Hz, 4:4:4) the video is slightly compressed to bring the stream down
below the 10G limitation of the network.
Fast Switch Mode
Fast source switching, seamless to the human eye with about 1-2 frames transmission
delay as well as output scaling of resolution and frame rate.
Genlock Scaling Mode
This mode combines the low latency and source locking benefits of the Genlock Mode
with the output resolution (not frame rate) scaler found in the Fast Switch Mode.
Video Wall Mode
A single source signal can be stretched across multiple displays, incl. respective
display resolution scaling and UI based bezel correction.