Here, you can define the configuration of the single Osprey channel (board).
The first part is merely descriptive and shows data previously assigned:
•Code: The path of the resource you are editing is displayed
•Type: Shows the resource type
•Number: Indicates the ordinal number that identifies that resource in case others of the same type coexist.
•Name: Description of the resource you are editing (in this case, the suffix CH-no. of the channel is added). The second part allows you to set the connection and use mode of the channel:
•Driver -Fixed: OSPREY
•Channels -
Video In: Display the n. of input channels you wish to use, considering they begin from n.1 onwards.
(0=not used) The input channel is usually shown just in case you need to record.
Video Out: Leave 0.
E/E: Unmanaged
Proxy Board: Leave blank.
Osprey 2000 MPEG Resource Editor - Channel User
After indicating which user and which software the resource has to be installed for, you have to set other data:
Router
•Input: Indicate the output channel on the router to which the resource input is connected.
(-1=not managed)
•Output: Indicate the input channel on the router to which the resource output is connected. (-1=not managed)
•Monitor: Indicate the output channel on the router to which a prospective monitor is connected. (-1=not managed)