Axia iQx AES67 Installation & User Manual page 31

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Audio Configuration
Source Input
This setting defines the AoIP source or internal DSP source. Which option you select dictates the input into the Primary Source
field. The option are:
Livewire – the original AoIP.
Livewire Backfeed – the backfeed streams produced by consoles can be ingested if your application requires it.
Livewire Surround – the original Livewire Surround stream had a stereo package in the last two channels, these two
channels are ingested with this input type.
AES67 SIP – The unicast options within the AES67 standard.
AES67 Multicast – Thought to be the most typical AES67 stream type.
AES67 Multicast 16-bit – 16-bit switch to help differentiate from those streams that match in bit utilization from
24-bit.
Sine 1kHz -20dBFS (internal DSP source) – A tone for audio testing.
V-Mixer (internal DSP source) – An internal mixer for special use cases.
Primary Source
This field is where specific AoIP information is applied. The information can be manually entered or in some cases the use of
the browse button can be used to show a list of advertised sources.
Livewire – a Livewire channel number (1-32767) is expected. The Browse button will show any sources discovered
through the Livewire discovery channel.
Livewire Backfeed – a Livewire channel number (1-32767) is expected. The Browse button will show any sources
discovered through the Livewire discovery channel that happen to be Backfeed streams.
Livewire Surround – a Livewire channel number (1-32767) is expected. The Browse button will show any sources
discovered through the Livewire discovery channel that happen to be Livewire surround type streams.
AES67 SIP – a SIP URI scheme is expected (sip:user@host). The browse button will identify any that are discovered.
AES67 Multicast – a multicast address is expected.
AES67 Multicast 16-bit – a multicast address is expected.
Signal Mode
Determines whether source will be treated as mono or stereo.
Stereo feeds incoming L/R signal to left and right channels of assigned mixes.
Left feeds incoming left channel to both channels of assigned mixes.
Right feeds incoming right channel to both channels of assigned mixes.
Sum L+R creates mono mix of incoming stereo source and feeds it to both channels of assigned mixes.
Signal Phase
Determines whether source will maintain normal or inverted phase relation.
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