Address is used to define the Livewire channel number or an AES67 address.
Stream type defines the type of stream to be generated from the matrix output. Similar to the input type field, there
are many options available because of AES67 and the type used in Livewire are identified.
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Packet time defines the latency and bandwidth consumption of the stream. Livewire has historically given this
field a user friendly name such as Live or Standard stereo. The time value is the amount of audio encapsulated within
the packet. The shorter time period permits the transmission of audio more frequently with the result of high band-
width utilization and lower delay at receiver. The longer period results in better packet utilization and thus a lower
stream bandwidth with a slower reception at receiver. The ptime used by Livewire devices are identified.
Some VMode examples
Create a Mono Stream From One Side of a Stereo Channel
Sometimes, the program content that is fed on a satellite downlink is received on only the Left channel while
another content or information on the Right channel that you don't want to air. Using VMode, you can split the Left
and Right sides and create a new source using just the channel you want. Here's how:
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Select EXTERNAL
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Provide a useful name
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Define the source stream from the network you wish to input. The example assumes Livewire channel
19201.
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Define the type, the example assumes a Livewire stereo source.
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