Pulsar gives you a live picture of what your pipeline is doing. The Pipeline Flow viewer is a node graph of every row, output and Orbit client, with edges that glow green while frames move — your everyday "is it flowing?" view.
The Pipeline Flow viewer
A separate, resizable window showing a live, read-only graph of your whole setup: each row's source → Video Processor → outputs / Orbit, with animated edges that turn green while frames are moving. Hover any node or edge for full specs, preview Orbit feeds, and start/stop outputs right from the graph.
How to open it
Click the Pipeline Flow button at the bottom-left of the footer (the three-connected-nodes glyph). It opens the window, or focuses it if already open.
- The glyph tints green when at least one row is pushing frames, grey when nothing is — a quick "are we live?" check without even opening the window.
Reading the graph
- Header read-out:
N rows · M flowing — how many rows exist and how many are moving frames.
- Edge colours (the marching ants):
- Green, animated — flowing, frames moving.
- Amber — connecting.
- Grey — idle, no frames.
- Red — error.
- fps · bitrate labels ride on the slot edges; encoder chips (e.g.
12 Mb · h264) sit on the processing edges.
- Spec tooltips: hover any node or edge for codec, bitrate, fps, RTT, resolution and connection status.
- Capability warnings: an amber chip on a source or output flags a silent degradation (e.g. NDI 8-bit downconvert, or DeckLink HDR needing loopback to verify) — hover the node for the full explanation.
Privacy: the graph never shows SRT URLs, hosts/IPs, passphrase values (a set passphrase shows only set ✓), or Orbit access codes.
Confirm frames are flowing end-to-end
- Open the Pipeline Flow window.
- Read the header count:
N rows · M flowing.
- Scan the edges — green = moving, amber = connecting, grey = idle, red = error.
- Hover a slot edge for live fps · bitrate; hover any node for its full spec.
Preview a specific Orbit feed