Using the Menus
MTX100 MPEG Recorder & Player User Manual
10 MHz: Selects a 10 MHz signal on the CLK/REF IN connector.
27 MHz: Selects a 27 MHz signal on the CLK/REF IN connector.
IFFT: Selects a signal corresponding to the IFFT sample clock rate
(8.126984 MHz) on the CLK/REF IN connector.
Press the TAB button repeatedly to select an option button, and then
press the arrow buttons to select one of the options.
Ext P Clk (external parallel clock) allows you to input a clock signal on the
CLK/REF IN connector for use as the parallel clock.
Ext S Clk (external serial clock) allows you to input a clock signal on the
CLK/REF IN connector for use as the serial clock.
Data Rate: Sets the clock rate for the transport stream output. You can enter
the clock rate using the following methods (the first method provides greater
clock-rate precision):
Enter values into the numerator and denominator text boxes (see Figure 3-2,
on page 3-7). The MTX100 will then calculate the clock rate based on the
ratio of the numerator and denominator values.
Enter a value into the clock rate text box. The MTX100 will then calculate
the numerator and denominator text boxes based on the clock rate.
When you use the Ext P Clk or Ext S Clk mode, set the clock rate to the
same value as the input clock signal. Also, when you use the Ext S Clk
mode, you cannot set the value more than 64 Mbps.
Press the TAB button repeatedly to select the value you want to change, and
then press the SELECT button to open the 10 Key Pad. Use the 10 Key Pad
to enter the desired value.
Fixed ES Rate: Sets whether elementary stream rate is fixed or not. When it
is checked, the elementary stream rate becomes constant regardless of the
clock rate setting. If you fix the elementary stream rate, you cannot set the
output clock rate (Data Rate) more than the data rate set when the stream file
was downloaded.
Press the TAB button to select the check box, and then press the SELECT
button to toggle the check box on (checked) or off (not checked).
Default Rate: Displays the default clock rate and packet size and then
changes the values. When you select this button, the following Default Clock
dialog box appears.
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