Setting Input Delay - Comrex ACCESS MultiRack Product Manual

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FIgure 34
sdp settIngs
Whether you've found your stream using discovery or manual SDP, once it's selected, MultiRack will search your
network for the stream and attempt to lock on to it. The status of this process is shown under the Input 1 header
and should eventually show "Receiving RTP".

SETTING INPUT DELAY

The default settings for AES67 input streams may work well for some streams, but often it's important to manually
set the amount of delay applied to the input stream in order to make it stable. This requires a way to monitor the
MultiRack audio input. This is most easily accomplished by establishing a connection to another Comrex codec and
monitoring the audio output of that codec.
If the audio sounds good without distortion or drop-outs, the default settings are fine and input setup is finished. If
not, find the "Delay" entry under the Input header on the configuration page. As shown in Figure 35, the pull-down
menu offers discrete delay settings to try. Choose the lowest delay setting that provides good quality audio without
any interruptions, then select "Apply Settings".
FIgure 35
Input delAy
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