Advanced Settings −> System −> Logs - Digigram IQOYA X/LINK Series User Manual

Ip audio codecs
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Click on a parameter field to be able to change the values.
Parameter
Processing granularity
Sampling frequency
.
Click on "Apply" to confirm your changes.
8.2.3.1.4 Advanced settings −> System −> Logs
This page allows viewing and downloading the log file of IQOYA X/LINK. This log file gives information about the internal
behaviour of IQOYA, and is useful for advanced diagnostics. Traces of enabled alarms are written into this log file (alarm
ON, alarm OFF). This log file is stored internally and is persistent to a power cycle, a restart or reboot.
Event Type: allows selecting the category of traces to be displayed: Infos, Warnings, Errors, Errors & Warnings.
Codec: allows selecting one of the coedcs so that only log traces related to this codec are displayed. The number of the
codec can be seen from the Send/IP Services page, and from the Receive/ Programs page.
Auto refresh: The page content is refreshed automatically if this parameter is set to "Yes".
Date & Time: clicking on this icon allows sorting out the traces by date and time, starting by most recent traces or starting
by oldest traces.
Reset logs: resets all the traces.
Download logs: allows remotely downloading the log traces.
Description
This is the smallest amount of data processed at a time by IQOYA. The lower the processing
granularity, the lower the latency. Possible values are 1ms, 2ms, 3 ms, 4 ms.
However, a value of 1ms may lead to audio underruns, depending on the features enabled on
IQOYA. In case this happens, it is necessary to increase the processing granularity value.
Note: the payload size of an IP frame is adjustable via parameter Payload size, from the Send
page (see paragraph Encoder parameters configuration).
It defines the working sampling frequency of IQOYA. Note that received and generated IP
streams can carry audio at different sampling frequencies (in which case a high quality frequency
change is applied).
When sampling frequency is set to 48 kHz, IP streams can be at 48 kHz, 32 kHz, 16 kHz (G722),
and 8 kHz (G711). Note that 44.1 kHz is allowed for a HTTP stream.
When sampling frequency is set to 44.1 kHz, IP streams must be at 44.1 kHz.
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