If your layout is different in your Single Room View, you probably have the Legacy version. For the user guide of Legacy pages please go here. |
The Layout tab can be found on the right-hand side of the Single Room View and contains the Layout settings and the Media section panels.
In the LearningSpace Single Room View layout, users can choose from the following views to get the most convenient and suitable layout for their aims:
In some cases, two camera views need to be displayed on top of each other (i.e. in a single column) during recording.
In the latest version of LearningSpace the utilization of the space available in the Single Room View panels can be maximized and the panels on the right side (or additional windows) can be displayed in a larger size with the help of the Vertical double layout feature:
The recommended video size (aspect ratio) is 16:9 (e.g. 1280x720). |
See also How to Manage Cameras and Speakers.
IMPORTANT: While the Layout tab is active, the on-screen Camera controls are disabled. |
Before saving personalized layouts, all media sources are displayed in the optimal layout for new rooms by default. |
IMPORTANT: A layout is saved as part of the User’s settings and it is not saved as part of the Room’s setup. This means that, while there is no option to have someone set up a custom layout for a given room to be shared with everyone, each user will see their own custom setup and they will not overwrite each other. |
After upgrading to the current version of LearningSpace Single Room View ("NextGen Room View"), already existing Room layouts in the Legacy version of SRV are lost/reset. |
Slider component at the bottom is available in full-screen mode.
The whole camera layout can be set to full-screen mode, not just a single media stream.
Camera feeds and simulator-related media (CTG, waveform and trendchart/patient monitor) added to a room are available in the Media section. Media can be moved to and removed from the video layout - pinned or unpinned - by using the drag-and-drop or pin-to-layout functionalities. This way, only the selected media sources will be presented to the viewers.
CTG, waveform and trendchart/patient monitor are displayed in separate windows. |
Drag-and-drop
Media sources (camera feeds, physio apps) can be moved into the video layout or into the Media section as desired, using the new drag-and-drop functionality of the SRV.
Media sources can be "pinned" (moved) to the layout also by clicking on the icon in the respective feed.
Media can be "unpinned" - removed from the video layout and moved to the Media section - by clicking the in the right upper corner of the camera/media pane.
By default, recording applies to all media - whether added to the video player section or not. This can be overwritten in the Recording setup section. |
One desired camera feed or media source can be displayed in a focused way, while the rest of the media sources (a maximum of four) can be displayed in the corners of the video layout.
Media sources (camera feeds, physio apps) can be moved into the layout or into the Media section as desired, using drag-and-drop or pin-to-layout.
The Picture-in-Picture toggle is only available in the single Layout view. |
9-camera feed
In the latest versions of LearningSpace, #6 #7 #8 #9 optional camera selector dropdowns have been added to the Room editor of the System manager.
It allows the Single Room View's (SRV) 3x3 layout to be used with camera feeds only.
The feature needs to be enabled on the backend and can be configured for a maximum of 9 cameras. |
Learn more on our Video review - How to pages. |