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Genie Distribution WNET Manual v3
© Tieline Research Pty. Ltd. 2020
Important Note:
The
Remote Audio Port
is the codec port at the remote end
of the link to which you are sending audio. The
Local Audio Port
is used by
the local codec to receive audio from the remote codec. When
Tieline Codecs
is the
Session Protocol
selected (using Tieline session data), the default port
value for the
Local Audio Port
is
Automatic
. Note:
Automatic
indicates that
the codec will arbitrarily allocate the local port value and send this information
to the codec to which you are dialing. Click to deselect the
Automatic
check-
box and change this setting. When you select
Sessionless
as the
Session
Protocol
, the
Session Port
is not configurable and you can manually
configure the
Remote Audio Port
and
Local Audio Port
.
Session Port 9002
and
Remote Audio Port 9000
are used by default for the first IP
audio stream. The audio for this audio steam will use analog or digital input and output 1
for both the dialing and answering codecs. If you need to change default port settings on
the codec from which the call originates, this will also need to be adjusted in the
answering codec using a custom program.
Click
Next Stream
to configure the first audio stream with default algorithm, jitter and
FEC settings which are physically entered in the codec. Alternatively, click
Next
to
specify individual algorithm, jitter buffer and FEC settings and configure a failover
connection or SmartStream PLUS for this audio stream (recommended).
Click the drop-down arrows on the right-hand side of each text box to adjust the
Encoding
,
Sample rate
or
Bit rate
options.
For IP connections click to configure:
·
Auto Jitter Adapt
and the preferred auto jitter setting using the drop-down arrow for
Buffer priority
. It is also possible to configure the
Minimum depth
and
Maximum
depth
of jitter over the connection. See
·
Alternatively, select a
Fixed Buffer Level
and enter the
Jitter Depth
, which must
be between 12ms and 5000ms depending on the algorithm you select.
·
Local
and
Remote FEC
settings if required.
Important Notes: