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ASI2/SDI
You can choose between ASI output and SDI output.
If the port is configured as ASI2, the configuration method is the same as ASI.
If the port is configured as SDI, there are two parameters which need to be set:
‘Audio PID’ and ‘Embed Audios’.
Audio PID:
Press the <↑> <↓>-keys to choose the audio PID from 1~4.
Embed Audios:
There are 4 options: none, one&two, two, and one.
Mux / Filter
The Mux or Filter menu is shown only when the Mux/Filter function block is en-
abled and turned on. The Mux / Filter are alternative.
Make sure the s/w supports Mux / Filter function. The earlier s/w has masked
the Mux / Filter function. After s/w: 03.9a.xx, this Mux / Filter function has been
unmasked.
Mux function description
Mux Switch:
The internal multiplexer could be switched On/Off. The default
value is ‘off’. To activate the re-Multiplexing function, you should turn on the Mux
functional block.
Bit Rate:
Should be set to a specified value that doesn’t exceed the Maximum
physical limit of the output medium. For example, to deliver the multiplexed TS
to an 8MHz DVB 256QAM modulator, it should not exceed 55000Kb/s, otherwise
overflow occurs.
TS ID:
You can configure the TS ID to mark the multiplexed TS. The default
value is 1.
Program List:
Press the <ENTER>-key to enter ‘Mux List’ sub-menu. It shows
all programs detected by IDLV-4000P. The programs could be come from ASI
input, Tuner, TS/IP input or the internal CI de-encryption block. Use <↑> <↓>-keys
to roll up the program names, and use <←> <→>-keys to switch among input
sources, where the character in front of the program name indicates the input
source:
A-xxxxx: the program comes from the ASI input.
T-xxxxx: the program comes from the TUNER input.
I –xxxxx: the program comes from the TS/IP input
C-xxxxx: the program comes from the internal CI function block.
(xxxxx is the program name)
On ‘Mux List’ sub-menu, which is on the first row, all encrypted programs are
labeled with a ‘$’ sign. All programs being selected to be re-multiplexed are
labeled as ‘Pass’, otherwise, the un-selected programs are labeled as ‘Fobrid’.
Use <ENTER>-key to selected or un-selected the program being shown.
When leaving the ‘Mux List’ sub-menu, a new menu will be shown ‘Confirm
changed?’ Press the <ENTER>-key to validate all programs just be selected to
be multiplexed or press the <EXIT>-key to discard the settings.
After a few seconds, the multiplexed TS will be generated and delivered to the
specified destination(s).
Filter function description
Filter Switch:
The internal filter could be switched On/Off. The default value is
‘off’. To activate the filter function, you should turn on this filter functional block.
Bit Rate:
Should be set to a specified value that does not exceed the Maximum
physical limit of the output medium, otherwise overflow occurs.
Source:
To select the signal source of filter function block, there are 4 type of
signal source optional: CI De-encrypted, TUNER,
ASI Input, and TS/IP input (only available when the TS/IP is set “IP In”.) Use
<ENTER>-key to save or press <EXIT>-key to discard.
Program List:
Press the <ENTER>-key to enter ‘Filter List’ sub-menu. It shows
all programs carried by the signal come from the selected source in previous
step. The programs could be come from ASI input, Tuner, TS/IP input or the in-
ternal CI de-encryption block. Use <↑> <↓>-keys to roll up the program names,
where the character in front of the program name has the same meaning as
Mux function.
On ‘Filter List’ sub-menu, all programs that are being selected to be filtered
away are labeled as ‘Forbid’, otherwise, the un-selected programs are labeled
as ‘Pass’. Use the <ENTER>-key to selected or un-selected the program being
shown.
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