Client Audio Output Menu - Omnia .9 Installation & User Manual

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NFREMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE
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Client Audio Output Menu

The Client Audio Output Menu contains additional controls similar to those in the Monitor Output menus of the Omnia.9
(with a few differences) and a TCP Link Status window to provide information about the remote connection.
Patch Point Menu
The Patch Point Menu provides additional controls for enabling Client Audio and SRC, choosing an Output Device, adjusting
Client Volume, and setting the Audio Buffer. An additional patch point for monitoring the Client Mic Input is also available.
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A: Audio Enable
When selected, the Audio Enable feature allows processed audio to from various patch points within the Omnia.9 to be
streamed directly to the client PC. Keep in mind that audio streams require bandwidth, as does displaying patch points on
the oscilloscope, FFT spectrum analyzer, or RTA. During handshaking, the remote control software measures the available
network bandwidth. If you are on a local network, you will get PCM (NICAM) streaming. If you connect over the internet with
sufficient bandwidth, you will get data-reduced streaming. If bandwidth is marginal, certain patch points such as MPX Input/
Output (which requires at least 800kbps) or L/R Pre-emph Input/Output (which requires at least 400kbps). will be grayed
out. You can still monitor the patch points under "MPX Decoded", which do the decoding and de-emphasis in the Omnia.9
itself and transport flat audio, which require only 200kbps.

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