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Optional

Source

selections for

MIX

output channels include any of the following:

Program

output

o

A clean

Program

feed

The ‘look ahead’

Preview

The feed from any input

Graphic or video output from a

Media Player

Direct output from any

M/E

o

Clean output from any

M/E

Output from any of the

Buffers

Follow

selected

M/E

Program

or

Preview

, or a

Switcher

color group

Black

Audio menu options include any of the

Master

or

Aux

mixes (not a TC Mini feature) or the sound from a

selected audio input. The

Resolution

menu lets you independently configure the format for each output.

Note: See Section 8.2 for detailed information on all output options.

3.10.2

SUPPLEMENTAL OUTPUTS

The ‘mixed’ outputs mentioned above are jus

t the tip of the iceberg. Direct support for internet streaming,

multiviews, and recorders drastically reduce the need for ‘outputs’ as they are traditionally defined in this

space. But this is just the beginning. Extensive NDI (Network Device Interface) options provide NewTek
systems with more powerful and plentiful output capabilities than any other video mixer on the market.

F

ULLTIME

NDI

O

UTPUTS

First, in addition to all primary outputs being provided as network sources (NDI), rack-mount systems
provide many secondary NDI outputs. Among NDI sources provided (automatically, without any
configuration steps required) to outboard systems over the network are the following:

Local SDI sources

all four SDI inputs, if in use (rack-mount systems only).

Media Players

the displays from the four

Media Players

that provide visual output

Buffers

still image output from all buffers (animated buffers are treated as still frames)

Mix 1-4

the aforementioned ‘mixed’

Switcher

outputs

Note: TC Mini does not support these supplemental NDI outputs.

NDI

O

UTPUT

M

ATRIX

R

OUTERS

VMC1 (only) provides an additional eight NDI outputs, labeled

OUT 1-8

in VMC1’s

Live Desktop

.

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