Extron electronics MediaPort 300 User Manual page 55

Streaming hdmi and audio to usb scaling bridge
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The Output page (see
and DSP settings for the audio outputs arranged in three panes, each with a DSP icon (
1
USB (see
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audio being sent through the USB output to the PC host, which includes Mic/Line In 1,
HDMI audio, and optionally Line In 2. The USB output contains Audio Delay accessible
via the DSP icon (
2
Line 1 and Line 2 — The Line panes provide attenuation and mute control for all audio
being sent through the Line 1 and Line 2 outputs, which, by default, includes USB,
HDMI, and optionally Line In 2, but can be configured on the "Mix" tab. The Line pane
also contains output filter and limiter DSP which can be accessed by selecting the DSP
icon ( ). The Output DSP functions similar to the DSP on the input channels (see
Page DSP
3
Pink Noise Generator — Each output channel contains a checkbox that activates
a Pink Noise generator that outputs pink noise at a level of -12 dBFS. The signal is
generated at the output stage, pre-processing. Only output DSP is applied to the pink
noise signal.
Preset Page
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1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2
Figure 46.
Preset Page
Audio Preset List — Displays the saved presets available for recall and empty preset
1
slots available to save new presets. Empty preset slots appear as [unassigned].
There are eight preset slots available.
Save Preset, Recall Preset and Clear buttons —
2
Save Preset saves saves all current audio and DSP settings as a recallable preset to
the empty selected preset slot.
Recall Preset applies the preset to the MediaPort 300.
Clear removes a saved preset and returns the preset slot to [unassigned].
NOTE: Presets must be saved before they can be named or recalled.
MediaPort 300 HDMI and Audio to USB Scaling Bridge • Product Configuration Software
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on page 46) contains gain, attenuation, mute, pink noise,
45) — The USB pane provides attenuation and mute control for all
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