Hive Bridge
Linking a Bridge & Multi-Bridge

Linking Your Bridge Steps
1. Begin Linking: Click "Link a Bridge" in the center of the interface to open the Bridge tray.
2. Search for Devices: The system will scan for available Bridges to be linked.
3. Link Your Computer: Select "Link Device" to set your computer as the Bridge. This will then link and restart your Studio. Once complete, your Studio will push a notification letting you know the link was successful.
Managing Linked Devices
- View Linked Devices: After linking, you can view all linked devices by accessing the bridge tray.
- Unlink or Restart: Options to restart or unlink the device will be available in the bridge tray.
- View Metrics: You can also view performance metrics related to the bridge.
Handling Offline and Reconnecting States
- Offline Notification: If your bridge goes offline, you will receive a notification within the app.
- Reconnect: The app will attempt to reconnect automatically. If unsuccessful, you'll need to troubleshoot your network or restart the bridge.
Updating Bridge Software
- Update Notification: When a new update is available, the app will notify you.
- Initiate Update: Click "Update Driver" to begin the update process. The bridge will temporarily go offline during the update.
- Completion: Once the update is complete, the bridge will reconnect automatically.
Troubleshooting Linking Errors
- Error Notification: If the bridge fails to link, an error message will be displayed.
- Retry Linking: Click "Try Again" to repeat the linking process. Ensure that your network connection is stable.
Hive Multi-Bridge
Multi-Bridge functionality is available with all Hive subscriptions. Multi-Bridge functionality allows users to connect multiple computers running the Hive software together into a single production interface. This allows users to connect multiple studios across locations, create control room interfaces, and accommodate distributed productions across multiple computers. Multi-Bridge is a great solutions for connecting multiple computers together to create a more powerful production, as well as connecting multiple studios together to create a centralized control room.