Resi Decoder User Interface

Managing video playback across multiple campuses requires precision, especially when it comes to live-streaming and synchronizing content. A decoder with the right settings and tools can make all the difference in ensuring your service runs smoothly and seamlessly, both locally and remotely.

Setting Up the Decoder Interface

The first step in using a decoder is logging in with your venue-specific credentials. Once logged in, you’ll be greeted with the events tab, where you’ll find the events available for replay. This might include your live broadcast or past services that are ready to be played back at your local campus. It’s essential to set up your decoder properly the first time, adjusting settings like buffer size, monitor resolution, and enabling features like ROSTalk for smoother communication across production systems.

Configuring Playback and Cues

Your decoder lets you easily configure playback with simple controls. You can set cues for important moments—like sermon starts or worship transitions—so remote campuses can jump to those points exactly when needed. Cues can be shared with other campuses or kept local, making it easy to manage different segments of the service. Additionally, you can use the fade-to-black feature to transition smoothly between different video elements, ensuring your broadcasts feel professional and cohesive across locations.

Audio and Video Adjustments

The decoder also gives you control over audio and video outputs. You can fine-tune the output resolution, volume levels, and even adjust audio channels to ensure everything is clear and balanced for your congregation. This is especially useful for multi-campus setups where different locations may require slight tweaks to match their unique setups. Whether you’re adjusting for a live-stream or a backup feed, these tools ensure consistency and high-quality viewing.
With these tools and settings, you can confidently manage and stream your service across multiple campuses, making sure both the video and audio are perfectly in sync and that everything runs as smoothly as possible.

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