3. If the device should also slave to MADI Auto Input, choose it as clock master in the
CLOCK
section.
4. Connect both MADI signals with identical audio.
To create MADI redundancy using the web remote:
1. Open the MADI Coaxial input port in the routing view.
2. Toggle the switch "Auto Input" to
ON
.
9.3. AVB Input Streams
The AVB streams
received
by the M-32 AD Pro are referred to as "input streams". For these streams, the
device acts as an
AVB Listener
.
To establish a connection between a talker and a listener, an
AVDECC Controller
is required. The M-32
AD Pro does not include an AVDECC Controller.
AVB input streams are monitored as follows:
Description
Indicator
Possible solution
Disabled
grey
Create connection with AVDECC
controller
Streaming/Receiving
green
No Data
red
Verify proper talker configuration
SR Mismatch
red
Verify that the sample rates of talker
and listener are identical
Waiting
yellow …
Waiting for talker to be ready
Talker Fail
red
Verify proper talker configuration
No Bandwidth
red
Use faster network speed (1 GBit/s
instead of 100 MBit/s)
Domain Boundary
red
Reconnect all devices and reboot
switch, ensure only AVB switches are
used
Internal Error
red
Reboot device
9.3.1. Change AVB Input Stream Size
Each of the four AVB streams can have a size of 4, 8, 12 or 16 channels.
To change the amount of channels in the incoming AVB stream on the device:
1. Open the
AVB
tabs in the
INPUT
section.
2. Move the cursor to highlight the corresponding AVB stream
size
and press the encoder.
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