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It is not possible to insert splice points into the video which are closer than 1 second
apart. Any messages received with a splice time within 1 second of another splice
point and, which have the same splice_event_id, will be treated as a duplicate of the
initial splice request and deleted.
Any messages received with a splice time within 1 second of another splice point
and, which have a different splice_event_id, will be aligned to the initial splice
request. This will result in 2 SCTE35 messages being generated containing the
same PTS value but with different splice_event_ids, and 1 splice point inserted into
the video, unless the auto return is set to 1 and the duration is populated, in which
case the video PID will be conditioned for two splice points.
3.14.2
SCTE104 over IP
The DPI TCP Port on the unit is 5167 by default. This parameter can be accessed
on the GUI through
Device Configuration > Advanced Setup > Base Unit
.
3.14.3
How to Configure Splicing
To configure splicing:
1. If you have not already done so, create a Transport Stream and a service as
described in
Chapter 5, Web GUI Control
.
2. Go to the
Inputs
widget of the
Service Configuration
page and select the
Video SCTE 35 Stream
from the VCM inputs tree and drag it into the required
output service.
3. Select the required source from the
Splicing Control
drop down box in the
Properties
widget.
Table 3.28 Splicing Control Options
Option
Description
Off
No splice operation
On VANC message only
SCTE104 messages in VANC will be passed through as SCTE35 messages
that can then be added as a component in the output transport stream.
No splice points will be inserted in the video bitstream.
On VANC
SCTE104 messages in VANC will trigger the insertion of splice points
On IP
SCTE104 messages in IP will trigger the insertion of splice points
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