Binary B-900-MOIP Series Installation & Setup Manual page 20

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12. Configure the MoIP Transmitters
MoIP Video Transmitters
1. The audio EDID between the MoIP transmitter and the source can be fixed to 2 Channel
Stereo or 5.1 Multichannel. By default, the device is shipped with this set to Pass-through.
Pass-through allows all multi-channel high audio resolution formats including DTS-X, Dolby
ATMOS, DTS HD Master Audio, and Dolby True HD.
2. If a device connected to a MoIP receiver has limited audio capabilities, configure the MoIP
Transmitters to limit the audio EDID presented to the source to the most common format
(5.1 or 2ch). Below are three examples:
a. If the MoIP transmitter Audio EDID is set to 2 Channel Stereo, all MoIP Receivers
receive the 2 channel stereo audio from the HDMI source.
b. If all the TVs in the system can process 5.1 Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1, but only the home
theater AVR can process Dolby ATMOS, configure the MoIP Transmitter Audio EDID to
5.1 Multichannel mode.
c. If one or more MoIP transmitters are dedicated to the home theater, then those MoIP
Transmitter Audio EDID settings should be configured for Pass-through.
d. When using a transmitter with downmixing (B-900-MOIP-4K-TX-2AC), you can
configure audio latency (up to 250 milliseconds.) Audio latency can be adjusted while
streaming content. All other settings must be saved before they take effect.
Note:
Disabling power saving settings on connected sources helps maintain accessibility to the
video stream.
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