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Channel, audio meters, and channel status are shown
along the top of each box.
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Clip name and timecode are shown along the bottom
of each box.
Count Down Display
The Quad Viewer shows the program output for the Live
EE, Playback, or Playlist AIR, depending how the server
is configured.
Note:
When playout channels are assigned to the Control
Surface, the Quad Viewer automatically shows the Count Down
Display.
Figure 6: Count Down Display
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Channel label and audio meters are shown at the top
of the each box.
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Current timecode is shown at the bottom of each box.
To Configure the Quad Viewer
Select what is displayed on the HD-SDI Quad Viewer
output and adjust the transparency of the text overlay on
the Quad Viewer HD-SDI output.
1.
Launch the Mira Config application.
You may be prompted to allow the program to make
changes on the computer, click
Yes
.
2.
Click the
Quad Viewer
tab.
3.
In the
Output Display
area, select whether the
Quad Viewer (
Quad Split Display
) or Count
Down (
Count Down Display
) are sent out the
HD-SDI Quad Viewer output.
4.
In the
Clip Information Overlay
area, adjust the
opacity of the clip information text and background
of the text. These overlays are shown in the corners
of each Quad Viewer box.
Tip:
Select one of the Overlay Presets to quickly set both
the text and background opacity.
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Use the
Text Opacity
slider to adjust the
transparency of the overlay text.
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Use the
Background Opacity
slider to adjust
the transparency of the background behind the
overlay text.
5.
In the
Channel Label Overlay
area, select the
opacity, position, and size of the channel information
text.
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Opacity
— select the transparency of the label.
Select
Off
to make the label fully transparent.
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Position
— select the position for the label in
the box.
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Height
— select the size of the label.
6.
Click
Apply
.
TSL Tally Setup
The server can receive TSL messages from a downstream
device to tally the channels on the server. For example,
when a production switcher takes the Channel A source
from the server on-air, the switcher sends a signal back
to the server telling it that Channel A is on-air and should
be tallied. Tally information is shown on the channel
label as the color of the background.
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Gray
— the channel is not on program or preview.
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Red
— the channel is on program.
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Green
— the channel is on preview.
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Amber
— the channel is actively recording.
Note:
TSL tally colors are set by how the protocol was
implemented in the source device and may not be as listed
above. Check with the device that is sending the TSL information
to the server for information on how the protocol was
implemented.
To Configure the TSL Tally Input
Tally information sent to the server over ethernet using
the TSL protocol is used to show red and green tallies
(as well as gray and amber) on the channel labels. You
will need the IP address and port of the device sending
the tally information, as well as the screen mapping.
1.
Launch the Mira Config application.
You may be prompted to allow the program to make
changes on the computer, click
Yes
.
2.
Click the
Tally
tab.
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