NAV E 101 DTP Encoder • HTML Operation
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Audio Pane
See figure 12. If you change any of the settings in the
Audio
Input
Configuration
dialog
box (
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2
), the
SAVE
button (
3
) becomes selectable. Click
SAVE
to take changes or
CANCEL
(
4
) to abandon them. Clicking either button closes the dialog box.
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The Gain controls and level meters are present only when analog audio is being streamed.
Figure 12.
Audio Input Configuration Dialog Box
1
Audio Format
— Click the drop-down list to select among:
•
Auto
Detect
— Stream the active audio input, with audio
embedded in the input HDMI having priority. If there is
no embedded HDMI audio, and if no analog audio is
connected, the audio stream stays silent.
•
HDMI
— Stream the digital audio embedded in video.
Analog audio is not streamed.
•
Analog
— Stream the analog audio on the captive screw
input. Digital audio is not streamed.
2
Gain (dB)
— Adjust the audio gain or attenuation value from +10 dB to -18 dB in one
of three ways:
•
Click and drag the fader control.
•
Click the and buttons.
•
Directly type a rate into the field.
NOTE
:
The level meters (
A
) are present only when analog is selected, either
manually (
Analog
) or automatically (
Auto
Detect
).
TIP:
Watching the level meters may help prevent overdriving the audio.