Pearl Mini User Guide
What is a channel?
What is a channel?
A channel is an encoding instance associated with your video and audio inputs to produce video
recordings and/or live streams. Your video and audio sources can be combined and added to a channel,
which you can stream and record.
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Pearl Mini
- we recommend configuring up to three channels for best performance.
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Pearl Mini comes with two channels already preconfigured: HDMI-A and HDMI-B. The HDMI-
A video input port on Pearl Mini is assigned to the HDMI-A channel and the HDMI-B video
input port is assigned to the HDMI-B channel by default. But you can easily change that and
add whichever video and audio sources you want to a channel. You can even change the
name of the channel using the Admin panel.
Default auto channels have the related HDMI port selected by default. As soon as you connect your video
source to the port, it appears automatically in the channel's custom layout. Changing the channel's frame
rate or deleting the channel will change the frame rate used at the output port for that video input.
Deleting the channel forces the video output port to use the original frame rate of the video input source.
Channel layout examples
Here are some examples of different layouts you can create using the custom layout editor with just two
video input sources and two media image files.
In the Epiphan products column, "All" means the layout can be created with Pearl-2, Pearl Mini, Pearl
Nano, and Epiphan Unify.
Layout example
Epiphan
products
Description
All
One video source (a slideshow
presentation in this case), at the
full size of the channel.
To get this look:
Using the
custom layout editor, add one
video source to the layout, select
keep aspect ratio
and stretch to
fill the entire layout area.
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