WorldCast Equinox - Release 3.1 - user manual
– 07/2011
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Note:
Multicast IP addresses must be in the range 224.1.1.1 to 239.255.255.255
You will next be asked to enter the receive buffer size (latency) for the connection. Choosing a bigger receive
buffer will improve jitter performance but it will also increase latency. Use the
or keys to scroll through the
range of possible buffer sizes (from 20 to 4000 mS) and press
Ent
when the required size is displayed.
Configuring IP receiver buffer
The next screen allows you to enable autosensing of incoming IP traffic. If enabled the unit will try to determine
the correct bit order for the incoming audio stream. This may not work with every codec type so you can disa-
ble this feature and select the codec type manually using the next screen.
Configuring receive autosensing
Configuring IP legacy, IP NACIP or 3rd party hardware
Note:
Communication in regards to Equinox speed dial configuration when talking to a Mayah
Centauri 3001 with MP4 AAC LC LOAS.
To get a successful audio connection in both directions you must:
- Configure the Equinox Tx side to 3rd Party Mode
- Configure the Equinox Rx side to NACIP
All of the information has now been entered and it will be stored in the selected IP speed dial entry.
Note:
It is possible that configuring IP speeddials (which are saved to the unit„s flash memory) may
cause glitching of the audio in a live IP connection.
IP Directory Setup
Use
Enter To Select
Transmitting To
IP Legacy
IP NACIP
IP 3 party Legacy
IP Directory Setup
Use
Enter To Select
Autosense Incoming
Enable
Disable
IP Directory Setup
Use
Enter To Select
Rx Latency (mS) 50