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Merlin PLUS User Manual v2.0
Important Note: The Remote Audio Port is the codec port at the remote end of
the link to which you are sending audio. The Local Audio Port is used by the
local codec to receive audio from the remote codec. When Tieline Codecs is the
Session Protocol selected (using Tieline session data), the default port value for
the Local Audio Port is Automatic. Note: Automatic indicates that the codec
will arbitrarily allocate the local port value and send this information to the codec to
which you are dialing. Click to deselect the Automatic check-box and change this
setting. When you select Sessionless as the Session Protocol, the Session
Port is not configurable and you can manually configure the Remote Audio Port
and Local Audio Port.
Click Next Stream to configure the first audio stream with default algorithm, jitter and FEC
settings which are physically entered in the codec. Alternatively, click Next to specify
individual algorithm, jitter buffer and FEC settings and configure a failover connection or
SmartStream PLUS for this audio stream (recommended).
Note: If you connect multiple remote codecs simultaneously to a Merlin PLUS codec at the
studio (when creating 2 x Mono or Stereo Peer-to-Peer + IFB connections), use Remote
Audio Port 9020 to configure the second mono/stereo dialing connection at the studio.
Mono or stereo program audio over this audio stream connection will be routed via audio
inputs/outputs 3 and 4 on the studio Merlin PLUS codec.
When adjusting encoding settings, click the drop-down arrows on the right-hand side of each
text box to adjust the Encoding
For IP connections click to configure:
·
Auto Jitter Adapt and the preferred auto jitter setting using the drop-down arrow for
Buffer priority. It is also possible to configure the Minimum depth and Maximum
depth of jitter over the connection. See
·
Alternatively, select a Fixed Buffer Level and enter the Jitter Depth, which must be
between 12ms and 5000ms depending on the algorithm you select.
·
Local and Remote FEC settings if required.
,
Sample rate and Bit rate options.
Configuring the Jitter Buffer
for more details.
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