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  • Network: Engine network configuration.

    • Name: Name of the engine.

    • IP address: IP address of the machine which is running this engine.

    • Port: Port that is used by this Just Out engine.

    • Heartbeat Timeout: Defines the number of heartbeats that can be missed, before a Just Out engine is defined as stopped. This can be useful in setups, where the heartbeat is missing due to an unreliable network.

  • Video device & output: Mode for the final video output.

    • Virtual: No dedicated video hardware is available for the final output on the machine running the Just Out engine.

    • AJA: In case you have an AJA device installed on the machine running Just Out and you would like to use this device as the output device.

    • Blackmagic: In case you have a Blackmagic Design device installed on the machine running Just Out and you would like to use this device as the output device.

    • NDI: Selecting NDI lets you receive an NDI® stream as a live input and stream the final output as an NDI® signal using the network your machine running the Just Out engine is connected to.

    • SRT: Selecting SRT lets you receive an SRT stream as a live input and stream the final output as an SRT signal using the network your machine running the Just Out engine is connected to.

    • UDP: Selecting UDP lets you receive an UDP stream as a live input and stream the final output as an UDP signal using the network your machine running the Just Out engine is connected to.

    • Video buffer: Select a higher setting if the data rate needed to play out Video and Graphic files is high and/or the continuous data rate of your storage system is low. If your storage system can deliver a high continuous data rate and the data rate needed to play the Video and Graphics files is low, you can select a small buffer. Buffer values above 6 seconds should be avoided because such high buffer values put additional pressure on the Just Out engine.

  • Preview: Defines the Preview quality shown in the On Air window of the user interface.

    • Frame-rate: Allows you to specify the number of frames per second for the video Preview. This should never be higher than the native frame rate of the Channel.

    • Resolution: This defines the number of pixels used for the Preview. Select from one of the available values.

    • Quality: This defines the amount of compression that is applied to the uncompressed image before it is used for the Preview.

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