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(Straight from the old website):
(Straight from the old website):
=== The Net Mux has 4 cards on the back - 2 for audio and 2 for video. From 1 to 4 on the control panel they are: ===
= The Net Mux has 4 cards on the back - 2 for audio and 2 for video. From 1 to 4 on the control panel they are: =


1 - Network Video (i.e. the output goes to the wired network)
1 - Network Video (i.e. the output goes to the wired network)

Revision as of 00:25, 23 December 2009

Card Layout

(Straight from the old website):

The Net Mux has 4 cards on the back - 2 for audio and 2 for video. From 1 to 4 on the control panel they are:

1 - Network Video (i.e. the output goes to the wired network)

2 - Network Audio (audio to the network)

3 - Stream Video (currently goes only to a monitor, but will feed the web stream)

4 - Stream Audio (audio to the stream - currently entirely unconnected)

The card physical layout is independant, with the four cards being Net Audio, Stream Audio, Net Video, Stream Video from top to bottom. Video Inputs

The video inputs are currently the same for the network and the stream. They are:

1 - GFX Comp

2 - DaVE

3 - MUX 1

4 - MUX 2

5 - MUX 3

6 - MUX 4

7 - 11 - empty

12 - reserved for freeview

13 - Tuna

14 - Vidserv

15 - Inform

16- Clock Audio Inputs

The network audio is on D-connectors which are connected to the NetMuxBreakout in the rack. The inputs are:

1 - Sound Desk

2 - Silence

3 - for OB input

12 - Reseved for Freeview

13 - Tuna

14 - Vidserv