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Figure 3.13 Remux Configuration Wizard
The remuxed services will appear in the target Transport Stream, one for each
service that was dragged across. All remuxed components will have a blue
R
badge
to denote a remuxed component displayed in the Transport Stream tree in the
Outputs
widget.
Components in the remuxed service cannot be configured, although their PID can
be altered. The resulting services can be configured as normal.
It is not possible for the device to know in advance what the bitrates of any remuxed
components are, so it is necessary to add an upper value of their combined bitrates
into the
Reserved bit rate
field of the Transport Stream. This bit rate will be put
aside for remuxed services and bit rate tracking will take it into account when
allocating bitrates of encoded components.
3.8.6.2
Remux of Data
A simple form of remux is also available without a license. This allows an input TS
containing data without PCR timing information (for example, SI/PSI tables) to be
remuxed into an output TS. This is referred to as ‘Non-timed data remux’. The data
will be passed through the encoder with no timing information and there will be no
alignment of the data to services from the unit.
Configuring Non-Timed Data Remux
First click on the input that you are using, and in the
Properties
window, use the
Max Reserved Bandwidth
field to enter the data rate of the incoming data. Next,
ensure there is a Transport Stream already configured with an existing service on
the output you wish to add the data to.
When the Transport Stream has been created, drag the input (e.g. ASI Stream 1) to
the target Transport Stream. All Transport Stream packets received on that input
port will now be included in selected Transport Stream output.
Summary of Contents for AVP 1000 1RU
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