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Configuring a playout channel for IP redundancy

  1. From AppCenter, select System>Configuration to access the Configuration Manager settings.
  2. Select the System tab to verify that the video reference is present and locked. See the "Configuring video reference standard settings" topic for more information. The K2 Summit's SMPTE 2022-6 implementation requires the use of synchronous media streams.
  3. Configure a channel for Player/Recorder mode. In this example, you will use C1.
  4. Since C1 will be used to play a clip with IP Redundancy enabled, C2 must also be configured for Player/Recorder mode.
  5. Configure C1 for the desired Video Output Format and other settings.
  6. Use C1's IP I/O Configuration pop-up menu to configure the Remote 1 IP Address to match the desired destination for the SMPTE 2022-6 stream. Make sure to enable the Transmitter.
  7. Use C2's IP I/O Configuration pop-up menu to configure the Remote 3 IP Address to match the desired destination for the redundant SMPTE 2022-6 stream. Make sure to enable the Transmitter.
  8. For playing and transmitting video with redundant streams in this case, it is only important to enable C1's first and C2's third IP outputs. The IP Redundancy setting's state is relevant only for receiving and recording video.
  9. Press OK to close the configuration menu and apply the settings.
  10. Load a clip to C1 and play it.
  11. While channel C1 is in use this way, a similar process can be used to play or record a clip with IP Redundancy using channel C2.

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