[JIL] Channel Viewer v.5.5

Overview

This page covers the Channel Viewer in every detail. The Channel Viewer looks the same for each Input type (SDI, HDMI, NDI®5 and SRT) of the just:in linux engine.

 

  1. Timecode: displays the Timecode depending on the selected Timecode mode (see below).

  2. Channel View Border: when you click on a Channel View it gets a coloured (macOS Accent colour) border which indicates that the Channel is selected. You may select multiple Channel Viewers by holding the command-key. This is useful if you want to change the Capture Settings of multiple Channels at once.

  3. Channel Recording Border: when a Channel is recording, then there will be a red border around the video preview area.

  4. Record Button (Command-R): this button shows up as soon as you hover over a Channel. Press this button to start or stop the Recording of the selected Channel.

    • This button only shows up after selecting a valid Capture- and Destination-Preset in the Inspector.

    • If the Channel is in Schedule Mode, then you will not see the Recording Button, as recording starts/stops automatically.

  5. Audio Bars: shows Audio levels (dB). Audio Channels (2, 4, 8, or 16) depend of the Capture Preset(s) of the Channel.

  6. Status Display: shows the status of the particular Channel View (see below).

  7. Channel Info: click to switch between Channel Name, IP-Address & Port, Name of the current Recording or current Timecode.

  8. Lower Bar: within the lower bar you can choose between different timecode options, turn on/off the audio bars and switch between different Channel info options.

  9. Timecode Mode: click to select the Timecode Mode (see below).

  10. Audio Bars: turn audio bars on/off.

  11. Upper Bar: displays the current Capture- and Destination-Preset selection. If you have more than one Capture ID these areas will display "Multiple". When clicking on the "C" or "D" icon, you will see more information about Capture- or Destination-Presets.

  12. Capture-Preset: displays the current selected Capture-Preset(s).

  13. Destination-Preset: displays the current selected Destination-Preset(s).

All Overlays of the Channel View resize automatically depending on the display resolution and the size of the Channel Viewer. The dB scale of the Audio Bars gets hidden automatically depending on the size of the Channel Viewer.

Timecode Modes

You can choose between following Timecode Modes:

  • Off

  • Dual Timecode

  • Small

  • Medium

  • Large

  • Timecode + Name

Off

Hides the Timecode Display for this particular Channel Viewer completely. Note that you could display the Timecode at the bottom bar as well.

Dual Timecode

Displays the current Timecode in the top left corner and the Elapsed Time during Recording in the top right corner.

Small

Displays a Small Timecode Display.

Medium

Displays a Medium Timecode Display.

Large

Displays a Large Timecode Display.

Timecode + Name

Displays the current Timecode in the top left corner and the Channel Name in the top right corner.

Click on the current Timecode Display to switch to the Elapsed Recording Time (during Recording, otherwise it will display 00:00:00:00).

Audio Bars

You can turn the Audio Bars on/off for each Channel Viewer.

Capture- and Destination-Preset Information - Upper Bar

Once a Capture- and Destination-Preset is selected for a Channel, you can display the details of either preset, by clicking on the “C” or “D” icon in the upper bar of the Channel Viewer.

Multiple Capture- and Destination Presets

The same works as well when a Channel has multiple Capture-IDs.

Channel Info Options - Lower Bar

Within the lower bar you can choose between different Channel Info options:

  • Channel Name (default setting)

  • IP and Port

  • Current Filename

  • Timecode

Channel Name

Displays the Channel Name.

IP and Port

Displays the IP-Address and Port of this Channel.

Current Filename

Displays the currently defined filename.

Timecode

Displays the current selected Timecode.

Channel Status Overlay

The Channel Viewer Status Overlay either shows that the Channel is in Recording mode or that there is a problem, which needs the attention of the user/operator.

No Overlay

If there is no overlay the Channel is configured properly and is currently in idle mode.

Recording

The recording overlay as well as the Red recording borders indicates that the Channel is currently in recording mode.

Recording with Errors

There was a problem during recording. Consult the Error section in the “Settings” tab of the Inspector or take a look in the Channel log.

No Connection

A connection could not be established or a connection has not yet been established.

Configuration

This Error Message indicates an invalid Preset configuration.

Errors

There was a problem during the last Recording or during the time where the Channel was in Idle Mode. Consult the Error section in the “Settings” tab of the Inspector or take a look at the channel log.

No Signal

Channel has no or an invalid signal.

 

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