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8.
Payload type
: RTP Payload type - This value should not be modified.
9.
Codec
: The possible bit rate values are L24, L16, DSD64, DSD64_32,
DSD128, DSD128_32, and DSD256. Note that these values are sampling rate
dependent.
10.
Frame size (samples)
: This the frame size of the current source.
11.
DSCP
: The audio DSCP should be set to 34 for RTP AES67 or 46 for RTP
Ravenna.
12.
RefClk PTP traceable
: This feature is useful when you want to connect a
stream through Internet (for example with two PTP Masters (GPS) at each
location). This allows making connections with devices locked to different
traceable PTP Masters. Refer also to Ignore RefClk GMID - accept source
locked to any PTP master, on the Session Sinks tab.
13.
Channels
: This is the number of channels in the stream. The drop-down
menu allows selection of specific channel range if the number of channels is
less than 8.
14.
The URL of the SDP of this session
: This allows saving of the Session
Description into a file, which is useful for specific third party devices if a
manual SDP has to be provided.
Getting Started | Session Sinks
This tab defines streams which are sinked in this card. It is shown in the following
figure.
Figure D-4: Getting Started | Session Sinks
The elements of this tab are as follows:
1.
Create session button
: Create new session sinks by clicking on left ICON.
2.
IO
: Select the physical output (when applicable).
3.
Label
: This is the Sink name.
4.
Source
: This is a drop down menu to select a source (both sap and bonjour
advertised sources are automatically listed).
Summary of Contents for iAM-12G-SDI
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