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Glossary
G
GPI
Abbreviation for General Purpose Interface. This refers to a device used as an
communication interface with the EVS server. It has digital lines which may be used for
input, output, or both, depending on the function.
H
Hypermotion camera
These are cameras that record at a frame rate much higher than real time. The content
recorded at high frame rate on a memory block of the camera buffer is ingested into the
EVS server through a single record channel when the operator initiates a play command
on the camera. Hypermotion cameras can be controlled by an LSM Remote Panel.
L
Logical channel
Logical player or recorder channel in a given configuration, independent from the physical
connections that have to be used to enable this logical channel.
M
Mix on One Channel
Feature that allows using the secondary link of the codec module of a player channel on
the V3X board (J3) as the preview channel to provide the PGM/PRV mode with a single
codec module.
Multicam Configuration window
Window in the server-based and web-based Multicam Setup application from where you
can define all configuration parameters.
Multicam Setup application
Term used to refer equally to the server-based or web-based user interface used to set up
and configure the EVS servers
Multicam Setup window
Initial Window in the server-based and web-based Multicam Setup application, that is
displayed when the EVS server is not running a given configuration yet. It gives access to
the configuration lines defined on the EVS server and to the commonly used maintenance
tools.
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