Selenio
TM
BNP User Guide, Release 3.7.1
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- Grooming - Mapping
Deleting Output Streams and Programs
Use the
Delete
function to remove a stream or program from the BNP.
1.
From the
Grooming -> Mapping
tab screen, right-click on a TS and select one of the following
options from the popup menu:
-
Delete Transport Stream
, to remove the individual output stream from the ASI or GigE
interface.
-
Delete All Programs
, to remove all output programs from the ASI or GigE interface.
2.
At the confirmation dialog, click
Yes
.
Figure 85.
Delete Output Transport Stream or Program
Drag and Drop Grooming
You can groom programs by using the drag and drop method to associate input transport streams,
programs, or data elementary streams with selected output elements (
). You can drag a
transport stream to a port, or over an existing transport stream. You can drag a program to a transport
stream, or over an existing program. You can also drag an elementary stream to a program or to an
existing elementary stream..
Table 72.
Drag and drop grooming
Drag and Drop
Components
Grooming Behavior
Transport Stream to
Transport Stream
Deletes all current programs and replaces them with the dragged Transport Stream
Transport Stream to
GigE Port
The entire Transport Stream is copied to the output port
Program to Transport
Stream
The program is created in the Transport Stream; the
Configure Program Mapping
window appears, allowing you to modify the program mapping information
See also “Program to Transport Stream Grooming” on page 141.
Program to Program
Deletes the existing program and replaces it with the dragged program
See also “Program to Program Grooming” on page 142.
Elementary Stream to
Elementary Stream
For EBIF, EISS, and regular data streams only; deletes existing ES and replaces it
with the dragged ES. Opens the Configure Elementary Stream Mapping window.
Only supports replacing the ES, not modification.
See also “Input Elementary Stream to Output Elementary Stream Grooming” on
page 150
Elementary Stream to
Program
For EBIF, EISS, and regular data streams only; adds the dragged ES to the program.
If the ES already exists in the program, the dragged ES will replace the existing ES.
See also “Elementary Stream Grooming” on page 148.
Caution:
If you replace one transport stream with another, the original will be completely deleted.