Every broadcast row can push out up to two independent outputs, labelled by row letter and number (A1 / A2, B1 / B2, and so on). Each output picks its own transport (SRT, NDI, or DeckLink/SDI) and destination, so one row can send SRT to a remote receiver and publish an NDI source on your LAN at the same time.
This page covers picking a transport, filling in its settings, and starting/stopping. Codec and bitrate live behind the encoder badge — see Encoding, bitrate & color.
Each enabled output shows a sub-row indented under its row, with a transport pill (SRT / NDI / SDI), the destination, an encoder badge, a START / STOP button, and a status light.
1 / 2 buttons in the row header.Stop an output before reconfiguring it — its controls lock while it's running, connecting, or in error.
See also Rows and sources and The main window.
Use Caller mode when Pulsar should dial out to a remote SRT host — the most common setup.
srt://).Use Listener mode when Pulsar should open a local port and wait for someone to call in.