About automatic channels

Pearl Nano

To get you started as quickly as possible, Pearl Nano comes pre-configured with an automatic channel called Auto. Simply plug a source into one of the video inputs and Pearl Nano automatically configures the channel's frame size to match the source resolution and configures a frame rate and bitrate. The detected video source's audio is also automatically added to the channel.

Embedded audio from a DVI source that is connected to the HDMI input using an adapter is not detected on automatic channels. You must manually add the audio to the channel's layout using the custom layout editor.

You can start viewing the automatic channel immediately on the device screen or using a web browser on the same local network as the Pearl device. Browse to the following URL:

Pearl Nano

 http://<serial>.local/preview.cgi?channel=1

For example:http://d560515f.local/preview.cgi?channel=1

If Bonjour services, which permits browsing by serial number, are not installed on your admin computer, you can get the IP address of your Pearl device by doing the following:

Pearl Nano

Use the front screen to select System status screen and browse to:

http://<IP Address for Pearl Nano>/preview.cgi?channel=1

Links for other channel streams (i.e. RTSP or MPEG-TS) can be found by logging into the Admin panel and selecting Status in the Channel menu.

Important considerations

  • The default auto channel has the related HDMI (or SDI) port selected by default. As soon as you connect your video source to the port, it appears automatically in the auto channel's custom layout. Changing the auto channel's frame rate or deleting the auto channel will change the frame rate used at the output port for that video input. Deleting the auto channel forces the video output port to use the original frame rate of the video input source.
  • If you delete the auto channel, it will re-appear upon factory reset or when loading the default configuration preset.
  • Pearl Nano - If you modify the automatic channel's video input source manually using the custom layout editor, the channel no longer functions as an automatic channel and the channel name changes to the name of the video source. To revert a channel back to an automatic channel, add Auto as the sole video source for the channel using the custom layout editor and delete the current channel name. When you press Enter using your keyboard to save the blank channel name, the channel reverts to the default automatic channel. Alternatively, you could perform a factory reset or apply the default configuration preset to restore the automatic channel; however, other important system settings and configurations will also revert to their default settings.

Which signal does the auto channel use?

The Pearl device has video input sensing, which means that it knows when a video signal is received from an attached source.

If you attach more than one video source to the video inputs while the Pearl device is powered on, the first source you attach has the highest priority. If you attach more than one source before powering on the Pearl device, the following priority is used:

Priority Pearl device Connector Type
1 All HDMI (with HDMI Audio)

2 - Pearl Mini and Pearl Nano

All SDI (with SDI Audio)

The auto channel uses a source until that source no longer has a signal. Then, it switches to the next highest priority signal.

If all the connected sources lose signal at the same time (i.e. for example, is SDI loses video signal and no other video signal is found) no change is made and the auto channel continues to use the current source. In this case, a no signal image is displayed for viewers.

You can see which video and audio sources are configured for the channel from the Info page, see View system information using the Admin panel