The Video Transmitter Connector block shares AV Streams to Audio or Video partitions (or both). If used to transmit to an audio partition, the Audio Stream will be broken away from the Video Stream. If an Audio Stream is received that does not match the format of the Audio Receiving block (for example, a block with 5.1 format receives a 7.1 audio stream) the stream received will be up/down mixed to a matching format before the channels are broken out. If the AV Stream is routed to a video partition, all AV Stream content, including audio and video will be passed to the Video Receiving partition.
Name | Description |
Stream Count | Specifies the number of AV Streams to be transmitted |
DSP Block
System View Window Representation
Once a Video Transmitter Partition Connector is placed in a Video Partition, a matching representational block appears in the “System View” docking window. Drawing wires from one partition connector to another will link the two connectors. This block will have a single AV Stream port which can be sent to Audio or Video partitions.
Right-clicking on the output arrow port of the PCTx Video block in the Partition tab will show a Show all receivers in System View option, this can be used to find and highlight the receiver blocks in other partitions.
If the System View window is not used to associate the transmitter block to the receiver, the Receive Control Dialog(s) on the other partitions can be used to associate the two. The PCTx Control Dialog will then display the AV Streams of this Partition Connector block.