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Encoders

The encoders tab is where you go to take an source, encode it and stream it somewhere.

The sygnalRX mini has 1 on board hardware encoder.

The encoders tab is split into three columns: Source, Encoder, Stream. If you have not yet created an encoder, click on the "add hardware encoder" button, then select your chosen codec. This will create a new row with a source, encoder and stream.

Source

In this column, the user choses from the list of available sources to feed into the encoder. The options are:

Prompter Moudle Out
Bars Generator
No Source

Select one of these from the dropdown list, and click 'set'. Changing the source will - obviously - interrupt the streams. So don't do this while on air!

In the top right corner of the stream block is an 'x' which sets the source back to 'No Source'.

Next to this there is a restart button which restarts the input, which can be useful for giving the system a "kick" in the unlikely event that the source changes format and the sygnalRX mini does not detect this change automatically. 

In the body of the stream block, useful information is displayed such as the format and frame rate.

In the top left corner of the stream block is a status light. Green means a valid signal is present. Red means there is no valid signal present.

Encoder 

In this column you can configure the encoder profile.

Select the cog in the top right corner of the encoder to change these settings. There are tooltips which describe each parameter in detail. For further details, tooltips contain links to the glossary of terms.

Once you are happy with your changes, press 'set'. Or if unhappy, press 'cancel' to cancel. Changing some parameters in the encoder will cause the stream to stop and restart, dropping a frame or more. If this is the case, a message will alert you to this next to the set button. If you are happy with your parameters and wish to save them as a default, press the "save" button next to the preset dropdown, and give it a name when prompted. If you wish to copy the settings to quickly apply them to another encoder, press the "copy" button and then the "paste" on the destination encoder.

In the top center of the encoder block, there is a toggle switch to enable and disable the encoder.

In the top right of the encoder block, there is a restart button: to restart the encoder; a cog: to configure the encoder; and an 'x' which deletes the encoder.

In the top left of the encoder block is a status light. Green means that the encoder is running and encoding successfully. Red means that the encoder is not currently running and encoding successfully.

Stream 

In the streams column, you can add, manage and delete streaming destinations.

To add a stream, click add, and then configure the streaming destination. There is a field for entering a human readable name like "Jamie's Facebook Live", so that you can easily keep track of which stream is which.

To delete a stream, click the 'x' icon at the top right of a streaming block.

To edit a stream, click the cog icon at the top right of a streaming block. If you are happy with your parameters and wish to save them as a default, press the "save" button next to the preset dropdown, and give it a name when prompted. If you wish to copy the settings to quickly apply them to another encoder, press the "copy" button and then the "paste" on the destination stream.

In the top center of the streaming block there is a toggle switch to turn a streaming destination on or off. 

In the top left of the streaming block is a status light. Green means it is successfully streaming to its destination. Red means it is not successfully streaming.