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Figure 20. Extended settings of output streams table
The description of the table rows:
"Include EPG informantion" - check this to include EPG infomation from the input stream.
"Include CA information" - check this to include all conditional access information required to descramble output service
at the IP receiving side. Leave this checkbox unchecked when service is descrambled by the inserted CA module.
"SAP/SDP gruop" - select from the drop down menu the SAP group to which you want to link the service. The group will
have been previously created through the SAP/SDP settings table (see Figure 18).
"SAP/SDP channel number" - enter the order number you want to assign to the service on the subscriber's set-top box
or reproducer, if the device supports SAP.
"New service title" - the name given to the service on the subscriber's set-top box or reproducer, if the device supports
SAP/SDP protocol. The name that the service has on the input transport stream is the default name. Also this name will be
used as the output service name.
"New service provider" - enter the provider name of the output stream. This name will be used in the SDT table.
Within the "Enable" checkboxes next to the stream PIDs is possible to select the streams to be broadcast for eath service
(the video PID cannot be disabled). By default, all the PIDs are selected and remain so until this configuration is altered.
When you have made your selection, confirm it by clicking on the "Update" button and close the advanced settings table
by clicking on the
icon.
7.5. IP settings
This screen (Figure 21) consists of four tables: "Control interface IP parameters", "Streaming interface IP parameters",
"Time parameters" and "IP status". The IP parameters tables are used to configure ethernet connection parameters of both
interfaces. In the time parameters table a local time offset can be set. In the IP status table current status of both Ethernet
interfaces and total output bitrate is displayed.