Audio I/O −> Audio Bus - Digigram IQOYA X/LINK Series User Manual

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It is possible to enable or disable the sending of one or several declared AoIP output streams.
Select the declared output streams though the check box on the left of "Edit"
Select Enable or Disable from the "For selected input(s)" list box on the top left.
Click on "Apply" to confirm the changes.
8.1.2.3 Audio I/O −> Audio Bus
Audio buses are useful for the transcoding of IP streams, or for mixing several decoded IP streams. An audio bus can be the
destination of one or several output programs, and the source of input programs. The number of available audio buses is
defined by the license. Audio buses are optional.
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Settings for an AES67/RAVENNA output stream
IP address: multicast or unicast destination IP@
Port: destination UDP port number
Local Source Port
Network interface: network interface (LAN or VLAN) used for sending the
stream.
DSCP: Value for the QoS of the stream.
Payload type: Set to 98 for PCM.
Payload size: When set to 0, the payload size is equal to the processing
granularity (Preferences/Audio setup). Set 1 ms for 48 samples at 48 kHz
(interoperable AES67 profile).
Settings for a Livewire output stream
Livewire channel: number of the Livewire channel
IP address: multicast or unicast IP@
Port: UDP port number for receiving the stream
Network interface: network interface (LAN or VLAN) used for receiving
the stream.
Local source port: Local UDP port used to send the stream
DSCP: Value for the QoS of the stream.
Payload type: Set to 98 for PCM.
Payload size: It is recommended to set this value to 5, which corresponds
to the Livewire "standard" mode (240 samples per packet).
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