42 25-Seven Program Delay Manager
Version 2.3 Manual April 2013
Part of a Dump Archive page
OnAir and OffAir files may not exceed 120 seconds in length. For the few installations
running very long delays, log file audio will start with the pre-context audio, plus as
much of the delay buffer as will fit in the remaining seconds.
What Gets Saved
For each Dump event, PDM saves separate
OnAir
and
OffAir
audio files. Each pair is
kept as full-resolution .wav for highest quality, even though you can choose to have it
compressed before being e-mailed. Both files include a few seconds
1
of audio from be-
fore and after the dump event, so you can determine the material’s context and easily
compare files.
The
OffAir
file includes both the “safe” audio from before you pressed
DUMP
, and the
objectionable material itself. So unless you’re using Overkill Mode and covering
dumped material with internal audio of the same length,
OffAir
will be longer than the
OnAir
file
2
.
These graphics illustrate the two files
3
:
Audio Files page
Click the
A
UDIO FILES
tab to manage which audio files will be played by PDM during In-
sert Build Mode or Overkill
Dump Mode. From this page, you can
Delete
,
Rename
,
1
Select how many Context seconds get saved on the Configuration page, described above.
2
In the unlikely event that the system has zero delay when you press
DUMP
and you’re not using Overkill,
both files will be identical and consist only of the before- and after- context.
3
OnAir files are an exact copy of what gets sent to the transmitter. So if PDM was slowing down the audio
after a dump to rebuild a delay, you’ll hear the effects of that expansion
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