Blackmagic Videohub Software Control lets you manage and route
multiple sources and destinations using one single control panel
For hardware control over large networks you can route IP Video using a Blackmagic Design
hardware control panel, such as a Blackmagic Smart Videohub or Master Control. Refer to the
'using a Videohub hardware panel' section in this manual for more information.
Low Latency and Clean Switching
If you need clean switching when routing sources, you can set the unit to use the clean switch
feature. This lets you route sources sharing the same video format without any glitches.
However, this introduces a delay of up to two frames in the output Video. For immediate routing
without any delay, select low latency. You can find more information about these settings and
how to change them in the 'settings' section in this manual.
Adding More Units to the Network
You can always add more Teranex Mini IP Video 12G units to your network if you need access to
more video sources, or route more video sources to more destinations.
1
Power the unit and connect to your network via Ethernet as shown earlier in the getting
started section.
2
Once connected and recognized by the network, set the unit as a source or destination
using the built in switches, or optional Teranex Mini Smart Panel.
3
Route a source to the unit using Blackmagic Teranex Setup or Teranex Mini Smart
Panel, or you can add the input to an IP Videohub and route the new source or
destination using Blackmagic Videohub Control.
NOTE
For information on how to setup an IP Videohub on your computer so you can
route sources and destinations using Blackmagic Videohub Control, refer to the Setting
up and Routing an IP Videohub' section in this manual.
That's all there is to getting started routing Ultra HD video on your network!
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