Settings
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Press this button on the main toolbar; the following "Settings" dialog box appears: |
General Settings
In the "General" tab define the Cinegy CG settings:
Select the "Enable variables update" option to allow the operator to update variables in real-time. With the "Enable variables update" option deselected, the variables panel becomes unavailable and the variables update is disabled.
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Servers – servers running the Cinegy Playout engine. Only one server is enabled by default, you can add more servers by pressing the button.
If several Cinegy Playout engine instances are started on the same server, define what engine instance will be used to process the specified playlist in the corresponding "#" field next to the server IP address.
While entering the name of the server and during its validity check, the value of the server name is displayed in grey. The correct and accessible Cinegy Playout engine name and instance number are displayed in green. In case there is an error in defining paths to servers, they will be displayed in red, and hovering the cursor over the path will show the tooltip for the reason:
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The name of the unavailable server is displayed in dark red color.
To remove a server, press the button.
NotePlease note that for the graphics scenes to be sent to playout, the "CG and Channel Branding option" should be set to "Cinegy Title" via the Cinegy Playout engine configurator for each corresponding Cinegy Playout instance.
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Repository – the folder location where Cinegy Title templates are stored. Press the button to define the desired location in the "Select repository folder" dialog. Alternatively, you can type in the folder location manually.
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Settings repository – the folder location where user profiles containing Cinegy CG settings in XML file format are stored. Press the button and change the default location in the "Select settings folder" dialog.
Layers
On the "Layers" tab select the layers to be available for graphics application. 10 layers of graphics are available: "Layer 0", "Layer1", …, "Layer8" and "Logo".
The "Logo" layer is the topmost layer, while the lowest layer is "Logo 0."
Having applied the settings on the "Layers" tab, the corresponding layers will be displayed on the main Cinegy CG window:
The Cinegy Title template will be sent to all configured Cinegy Playout engines and will be played on the layer from which it was sent via the Cinegy CG window.
Voiceover
In the "Voiceover" tab, you can configure the voiceover audio output, which will be transmitted to the Cinegy Playout engines specified in the "General" tab:
Select the "Show Voiceover layer" option for the audio recording controls to be displayed on the toolbar.
This will enable the following voiceover audio output parameters:
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Audio device – choose the corresponding audio input device from the drop-down list.
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Stream – define the stream protocol type: RTP, UDP, or SRT.
ImportantFor detailed information about URL formats, please refer to the article at the following link. -
IP & port – enter a destination multicast address and port, which will be used to stream audio output to the network via RTP/UDP.
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Source IP – select the required network adapter from the list of available adapters on your machine. This adapter will be used for transmitting an SRT stream to the Cinegy Playout engine(s) defined in the settings.
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Audio type – select the desired audio type from the drop-down list.
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Bitrate – select the audio bitrate from the drop-down list for MPEG and AAC audio.
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Multicast primary source IP – enter the IP address of the primary local network adapter that will be used for multicasting.
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Multicast backup source IP – optionally enter the IP address of a secondary local network adapter that will be used for multicasting as well as the primary IP.
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TTL – define the number of routers (hops) that multicast traffic is permitted to pass through before expiring on the network.
ImportantRefer to this documentation for more information on the TTL option.
Once the settings are configured, press the "OK" button for the changes to take effect.
To begin the voiceover transmission, press the button. Use the audio fader control to adjust the volume.