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Destination IP Addr
This parameter lets you specify the network address where a multicast from this
KONA IP can be sent for use by other devices on the network.
Destination Port
This lets you specify the port number being used to send a multicast to the
Destination IP address specified above.
Destination IP Addr 2
This field will only be available when ST 2022-7 is Enabled in the IP Network
section. This filter lets you specify the network address where a duplicate
multicast from this KONA IP output can be sent. This IP output will then be sent to
both the address specified in ‘Remote IP Addr’, and also to the address specified
in ‘Remote IP Addr 2’.
Destination Port 2
This field will only be available when ST 2022-7. It lets you specify the port
number being used to send a multicast to the ‘Remote IP Addr 2’ address
specified above.
Enable Checkbox
The ‘Enable’ checkbox connects the KONA IP to the network address specified by
all the matched output parameters. Any time a parameter is changed, the output
should be re-enabled.
Downstream Keyer Screen
KONA IP has a hardware-based downstream keyer that is ideal for putting logos,
“bugs” or other video material with an alpha channel on top of video being
played out or printed to tape. A typical application would be putting a television
station’s call letters or channel over program video content. Keyed video can be
from the KONA IP’s internal Frame Buffer (from storage, video In, KONA TV, etc.) or
from a graphics file that has an alpha channel (PhotoShop etc.).