Digigram IQOYA X/LINK-MPX User Manual page 59

Mpx over ip codec
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Configuring a decoding priority
For an MPX output program, all the declared priorities must have an MPX source (MPX IP stream PCM or µMPX, MPX file
on the SDHC card).
For an audio output program, all the declared priorities must have an audio source ( IP audio stream, sound file on the SDHC
card, audio input).
Case of a PCM MPX RTP stream
Priority Source Parameter
Type
Service
Received format auto-detection
Mode
Sample rate
Encoding format
Bit rate
Type
Description
Read/Write
Select the source for this priority.
IP Service: data to be decoded is to be extracted from a declared IP service.
File: source is a local file. For MPX, the file must be an MPX signal recorded at 192 kHz (or at
144 kHz if the MPX transport is done at 144 kHz).
Playlist: audio source is a local "m3u" playlist
Audio input: audio source is an audio input.
Read/Write
Select the IP service from the list of declared IP services.
(IP services must have been declared first from the IP Services page).
Read
Not displayed for µMPX
This parameter is set automatically according to the selected IP service.
If the IP service has been declared with in-band format signalling, auto-detection is set to "Yes".
Read/Write
Displayed if "Received format auto-detection" is set to No.
Select Mono for MPX, or for mono audio.
Select stereo for stereo audio.
Read/Write
Displayed if "Received format auto-detection" is set to No.
Select the same sample rate as configured on the encoder.
Read/Write
Displayed if "Received format auto-detection" is set to No.
Select the same encoding format as configured on the encoder.
Read/Write
Displayed if "Received format auto-detection" is set to No.
Select the same bit rate as configured on the encoder.
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