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FlexCoder
Instruction Manual
4.5 ”Main > TS Config” Screen
In the section entitled
“TS Output Configuration”
, the user can select and configure the following parameters of the
output TS. :
Re-PID (DEMUX MODE):
Options are Enable and Disable. When set to “Enable”, output PID and Programs
number can be changed. On MUX Mode, the PIDs can always be changed. (Factory Default: Disabled)
TS ID:
user must enter the identification number for the output TS. The range is 1 to 65535. the TS ID assigned
must be unique.
Bitrate Select:
user selects from the 4 profiles set in the General TS Configuration section.
VCT:
MPEG Virtual Channel Table selections are: Off, TVCT (terrestrial) and CVCT (cable).
Modulation Mode:
user can select the modulation mode for the MPEG TS Table. Options are: Reserved, Analog,
QAM64, QAM256, 8VSB, and 16-VSB.
Out of Band:
an Out of Band (OOB) is a channel which is the combination of the forward and reverse OOB
channels. When a cable virtual channel is flagged as being out-of-band, it is carried on the OOB channel. Options
are Enable and Disable. When Enabled, assigns the OOB bit in the TS packet and label the TS as out-of-band.
Program Number:
user-defined unique output program number for each program. PMT (Program Map Table)
provides information on each program resent in the transport stream such as program number, and the list of
the elementary streams (audio, video or data).
Short Name:
user-defined channel name. Up to 7 alphanumeric characters are permitted.
Major Channel:
user-defined major channel number for the output program. The range is 1 to 99 for Terrestrial
and 0 to 999 for Cable.
Minor Channel:
user-defined minor channel number for the output program. The range is 1 to 99 for Terrestrial
and 0 to 999 for cable.
NOTE:
When zero (0) is entered as a minor channel, it sets the encoder to provide a one part virtual
channel number as entered in the major channel field. For example, a major channel of “205” with
a minor channel of “0” will be displayed as “205” on a TV. A major channel of “205” with a minor
channel of “1” will be displayed on a TV as “205-1”.
In the section entitled
“General TS Configuration”
, the user can select and configure the following parameters of the
output TS:
User TS Bitrate:
there are (4) user TS bitrate preset profiles. The available selections are (in Mbps): 38.81,
19.39, 12.00, 8.00, or User Defined.
The PASS-THRU mode is a read-only screen. In the section entitled,
“General TS Configuration”
, the user can select
and configure the following parameters:
Re-PID Inputs:
Options are Enable and Disable. (Factory Default: Disabled)
“Disabled”
- all information is based upon the input programs.
“Enabled”
- user is permitted to modify the “TS Output Configuration” and “Output Mapping” fields. See
the field descriptions above under DEMUX and MUX MODE in this section.
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A
B
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11
10
12
3
7
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Demux & Mux Modes (Figure 4.5a)
Pass-Thru Mode (Figure 4.5b)
Remember
to
click
on
the
SAVE
button
to
apply
the
new
values/configurations.