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Cinegy Gateway - SDI Conversion Cinegy Gateway provides a simple and convenient way for simultaneous conversion of multiple SD and/or HD SDI signals into broadcast quality SMPTE-compliant RTP/UDP streams (or vice versa). This images shows the Cinegy Gateway service configurator with five configured conversion channels (RTP to SDI and SDI to RTP) with their type and status information (back window) and the “Service parameters” dialog box (front window). |
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Cinegy Gateway - Channel Manager Using the channel manager, you can organize and set up the physical and virtual source groups used for managing the IP streams and channels being registered by the channel directory server. The left hand panel displays the physical and virtual groups for the channel directory that is currently connected to the server. When you click on “Physical Sources” or physical group, all the available network physical sources with their corresponding information will be displayed in the top part of the right hand panel of the manager window. All the available programs for the selected source are listed in the table below. The virtual sources structure allows users to classify the incoming physical streams into logical virtual groups. |
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Cinegy Monitor Screenshots |
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Cinegy Monitor - Main Monitor Wall Cinegy Monitor with twelve monitored IP streams. Each channel preview is equipped with this set of preview components and indicators which make it a software analog of the physical multi-channel video monitors..
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Cinegy Monitor - Indiviual Channel Preview |
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Cinegy Route Screenshots |
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Cinegy Route The Cinegy Route interface with two virtual sources. The left part of this window displays all visible physical network sources available for the currently connected server. All available virtual sources are shown in the right part of the window grouped into different tabs according to the virtual groups created via the channel manager. |
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Cinegy Route - properties of a Virtual Source You can see the properties of the virtual source, by double-clicking it or using the “Properties“ command from the context menu. The properties window will appear, playing a preview of the incoming video for the current virtual source in real time. |
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