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Viewing the Feed Level

To see what the current Feed scene looks like, left-click Feed in the dashboard. This swaps the Stage Visualiser with the Feed Visualiser view.

Dashboard feeds

Viewing the feed levels The Feed level is split into two sections: Screen section and Feed scenes, separated by a white horizontal line

The display is split into two sections, separated by a thick white horizontal line which separates the screen rectangles in the current stage above the line from the physical outputs below the line.

Screen section

Above the line, you see a simplified view of the Screens in the Stage. Each Screen is represented by a rectangle containing its content. In the Screen section, the screen rectangle represents the area of the screen the rectangle copies content from.

Viewing the feed levels

Feed scene

Below the white line, you see a virtual view of each of the output heads on your machine, or a virtual machine if you are using Designer, for example. In this Feed scene below the line, the green rectangles represent the area of the output display the content is to be copied to.

Each Feed rectangle is visible in both sections.

The Feed section is made up of a series of different displays.

GUI (Graphial User Interface)

The GUI always represents the first display in the Feed scene and is therefore visually represented as the output display to the very left of the Feed scene. Note that the GUI can also be used as an output display if you add one (or more) Feed rectangles to the GUI display.

Display/Virtual Displays

The Display always represents the second or more displays in the Feed scene and is therefore visually represented as the output display to the very right of the Feed scene. Designer will automatically detect the graphic capabilities of the machine it’s connected to and create output heads based on that information.