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5.
Manual
: This allows manual entry of an SDP.
6.
Delay (samples)
: This sets the playback delay. 0 is automatic delay.
7.
Ignore RefClk GMID - accept source locked to any PTP master
: 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 of
connections with devices locked to different traceable PTP Masters. See
RefClk PTP traceable on the Session Sources tab.
8.
Channels
: Channel count: The drop-down menu allows selection of specific
channel range if the number of channels is smaller than 8.
Getting Started | Session Info
1.
RTP Status
: The following bit positions indicate the connection status:
0x10: receiving RTP packets (OK)
0x01: wrong RTP sequence id
0x02: wrong RTP SSRC
0x04: wrong RTP payload type
0x08: wrong RTP SAC
0x20 stream has been muted
0x40: Horus implementation - an incoming stream is muted
Important Note:
The above error numbers are summed. For example, Stream
Muted and Wrong Payload together are indicated by 0x24.
2.
Playout Delay
: This is the current playout delay on the selected sink in
samples and ms.
3.
RTSP Host
: This is the connected source IP Session name: defined in SDP
(usually the same as the source name)
4.
Clock Domain
: This is the PTP clock type and domain
5.
Payload
: Selections are Payload / Codec / Sampling Rate / Number of
Channels
6.
SDP
: This displays detailed SDP information on the current stream.
Summary of Contents for iAM-12G-SDI
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