AES67 pane
If you change the audio address setting (see figure 20,
to Default (
) the SAVE button (
1
CANCEL (
) to abandon it. Clicking either button closes the dialog box.
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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
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Figure 20.
AES67 Pane
RESET TO DEFAULT — Click this link to return the Audio Address (
1
default value, 239.
.
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encoder MAC address.
Audio Address — Click in the Audio Address field and directly enter a new address
2
as necessary.
PTP (Precision Time Protocol) Domain ID — Click in the PTP Domain ID field and
3
edit it as desired or click
change the value, the unit
the newly entered value.
NOTE: PTP Domain is an integer value used with AES67 to logically group PTP
clocks on a network. This synchronizes their clocks to eliminate latency between
the audio signals. Endpoints can only synchronize to other devices in the same
domain and devices outside the domain are ignored.
•
If you enter a value above the valid range, such as 128, the software
automatically drops the value to 127.
•
If you enter a valid, but incorrect, domain, the decoder syncs to the new
domain clocks and there is a potential for interrupted audio.
) becomes selectable. Click SAVE to take change or
3
5 5 5 5
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
5 5 5 5 5 5
.
where the last two octets (
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or
to increment or decrement the PTP Domain ID. If you
re-synchronizes its
internal audio time clock to the domain of
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), either directly or by Reset
2
) to the factory
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.
) are based on the
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