Lynx Mixer Reference
AES16 User Manual
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Type
Shows the type of datastream being
transmitted by the external device. Typically
PCM types are shown with green background
and non-PCM types, such as Dolby AC3,
have a yellow background. Here is a list of
potential types:
PCM
PCM16
PCM18
PCM19
PCM20
PCM22
PCM23
PCM24
Non-PCM
Dolby
AC-3
Pause
MPEG1L1
MPEG1L2
MPEG2
MPEG2AAC
MPEG2L1
MPEG2L2
MPEG2L3 MPEG-4
DTS
I
DTS
II
DTS
III
ATRAC
ATRAC2/3
Emphasis
Off or On indicate if Emphasis bits were
turned on by the transmitting device.
50/15us (Green)
– Curve of preemphasis.
J17 (Green)
– CCITTJ.17 Emphasis detected.
Unknown (Green)
– Emphasis is detected,
but format cannot be ascertained.
Rate
Indicates the encoded channel status sample
rate being sent by the transmitting device.
Possible values are: 32.0; 44.1; 48.0; 88.2; 96.0;
176.4; 192.0 kHz (all in Green) or Unknown
(Red).
Clock Rate
Actual measurement of incoming sample rate.
The Settings Menu offers a “High Resolution
Clock Rate” option that provides three
decimal places of accuracy instead of the
default one decimal place.
When WideWire (dual-wire) is checked, this
Clock Rate should read half of the encoded
channel status rate described above. For
example, when running at 192kHz and
WideWire is checked, the Clock Rate should
show 96.0 kHz.