This source element is used for reception of IP audio according to various standards, including:
| ! | An information field is a non-editable field in the element settings whose purpose is to inform the user of some fact or statistic. |
| Option | Description |
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| Number of channels | Information field: Shows the number of currently used channels. |
| Sampling rate | Information field: Shows the current sample rate of the input. |
| Data vailable | Information field: Shows whether the audio source currently receives data. |
| Reset Pipe to waiting |
Toggles behavior in case of no incoming audio data.
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| Override display name |
Changes the name by which this audio source element is displayed in the PIPEs list (instead of “Audio over IP”). Note that this is separate and distinct to the PIPE's name. Example: Naming it “Channel 1,2” to see which input channels are used. |
| Passthrough |
Toggles whether incoming audio is decoded upon entering the system.
Note: This option requires a license. See here for details. |
| Timestamp smoothing |
Toggles whether timestamps should be restamped if they do not match system time.
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| Session |
Dropdown: Selects the AES67/Ravenna stream to use as input. Note that this only shows AoIP streams that have been found in the network (by announcing themselves). If the desired AoIP stream is not found here, use the SDP field below to enter the AoIP stream's SDP. |
| SDP |
Selects an incoming AoIP stream based on its SDP (Session Description Protocol). Paste the entire SDP info from the sending system here. Note: A selected session (above) has priority over a manual SDP entry. Do not select a session if you wish to use custom SDP information. |
| Session name | Sets the name by which the session is found in the AES67 network. |
| Size of jitter buffer | Sets the jitter buffer in miliseconds (ms). |
| Rebuffer input to | |
| Playout sync buffer | |
| Multicast interface | Dropdown: Selects the network port to use for multicast communication. |
| Statistics interval | Sets the time in seconds after which an update of RTP statistics is retrieved. |