D14642.15 Codec C40-C60 API Reference Guide TC7.0, JANUARY 2014.
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API Reference Guide
xCommand Audio LocalInput RemoveConnector
Detach an input connector from the local input given by the input ID. A connector is defined by its
type and ID.
InputId: A unique identifier for the local input.
ConnectorType: Select the connector type.
ConnectorId: Select the connector.
Requires user role:
ADMIN
Parameters:
InputId(r): <0..65534>
ConnectorType(r): <HDMI/Line/Microphone>
ConnectorId(r): <1..8>
Example:
xCommand Audio LocalInput RemoveConnector InputId: 3 ConnectorType: Line
ConnectorId: 1
OK
*r AudioInputGroupRemoveConnectorResult (status=OK):
** end
xCommand Audio LocalOutput Add
Create a local output and generate the local output id. A local output is a mix of local input and
remote input signals. All connectors attached to the local output receive the same signal.
OutputId: A unique identifier for the local output.
Name: Choose a name that describes the local output.
Loudspeaker: If one or more of the output connectors are connected to a loudspeaker, this signal
should be a reference signal to the echo canceler. Hence set loudspeaker to On. NOTE: When
microphone reinforcement is disabled there should only be one loudspeaker local output.
Channels: Set channels to 1 to mix the local and remote inputs into a mono signal. To mix the inputs
into a stereo signal, set channels to 2.
Requires user role:
ADMIN
Parameters:
OutputId: <0..65534>
Name: <S: 0, 255>
Loudspeaker: <On/Off>
Channels: <1..2>
Example:
xCommand Audio LocalOutput Add
OK
*r AudioOutputGroupAddResult (status=OK):
OutputId: 47
** end
Contents
Introduction
About the API
xConfiguration
Appendices
xCommand
xStatus
xCommand