Merging
Gateway 4 can merge two streams of data to a DMX output. Depending on the settings, merge can operate as
HTP/LTP or Priority.
In HTP (highest takes precedence), the levels of each channel in the two streams are compared and the highest value
is used.
In LTP (latest takes precedence), the levels of each channel in the two streams is compared to the output; if there is a
change, that level is output.
In Priority, the sACN Priority field defines which universe will be output.
Merging with...
Art-Net
If two streams from different IP addresses are directed to the same Port-Address, merging will occur. If more streams
are directed to the same Port-Address, they will be ignored.
sACN
Merging can operate with both unicast and multicast data.
If two streams from different IP addresses are directed to the same
universe, the priority field is checked and the stream with the highest
priority is output. If the priority field in both streams is identical,
merging will occur.
If additional stream(s) are directed to the same universe, any
additional stream with higher priority will take precedence. If the
priority is identical to the merging streams, it will be ignored.
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