Avb Input Streams; Change Avb Input Stream Size - RME Audio AVB Tool User Manual

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To create MADI redundancy:
1. Switch on "enable MADI redundancy" in the coaxial tab of the INPUT section. The port will be
renamed to MADI Auto Input.
2. Create a routing from MADI Auto Input to any output.
3. If the device should also slave to MADI Auto Input, choose it as clock master in the CLOCK section.
4. Connect both MADI signals with identical audio.

9.3. AVB Input Streams

The AVB streams received by the AVB Tool are referred to as "input streams". For these streams, the
device acts as an AVB Listener.
To establish a connection between a talker and a listener, an AVDECC Controller is required. The AVB
Tool does not include an AVDECC Controller.
AVB input streams are monitored as follows:
Description
Disabled
Streaming/Receiving
No Data
SR Mismatch
Waiting
Talker Fail
No Bandwidth
Domain Boundary
Internal Error

9.3.1. Change AVB Input Stream Size

Each of the eight AVB streams can have a size of 1-8, 12 or 16 channels in AM824 and AAF stream
formats, or 0 channels in CRF Media Clock stream format.
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Create connection with AVDECC
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Verify proper talker configuration
Verify that the sample rates of talker and
listener are identical
Waiting for talker to be ready
Verify proper talker configuration
Use faster network speed (1 GBit/s
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Reconnect all devices and reboot switch,
ensure only AVB switches are used
Reboot device

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