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Breeze is able to process several input data streams. Those data streams are
called channels.
Depending on edition, Breeze can process different number of channels. See
topic Breeze editions for
details.
User can select and control one or two input channels, called "Primary" channel
and "Assistant" channel.
Video data processed by Breeze are sent to the video output ports. Video output
port, or in short "video port", is a temporary intermediate storage holding one
image at any given moment of the time. Image from the video port can be
displayed in video panes or used for other purposes depending on the user's
choice.
In the Breeze there are 4 video output ports available. Ports are numbered from
1 to 4. Two video ports, number 1 and 2, are serving the primary channel.
Another two ports, number 3 and 4, are serving the assistant channel. Video
port 1 is used for the majority of video output data produced by the primary
channel, and video port 2 is used for a more rarely used video output data.
Correspondingly, video port 3 is used for the majority of video output data
produced by the assistant channel, and video port 4 is used for a more rarely
used video output data.
By default primary channel is connected via the video output port 1 to the
primary video pane, and assistant channel is connected via the video output
port 3 to the assistant video pane. But if it is necessary each video pane can
be connected to any of 4 available video ports.
Availability of 2 video output ports for each streaming channel and 2 video
panes able to display data from any of 4 video ports, allows reconfiguring
browser window for a variety of jobs.
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