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If the link is so overloaded that discarding all low/medium priority packets is not enough, the behaviour is to
empty the output buffer.. If
this happens, the critical alarm “Output buffer overflow” is set. This alarm will mask
the “Low/medium priority packets dropped” alarm.
Any packets dropped due to service priority will be counted, and the total number is displayed per MPTS on the
Output View.
8.5.7
P
OPUP WARNING IF NEW SERVICE EXCEEDS AVAILABLE
MPTS
BITRATE
When user is configuring a new service into an IP and ASI output MPTS (drag&drop), under the assumption of
always being a CBR service, user should compare the bitrate of that input service with the bandwidth left in the
output MUX/MPTS and if adding the new service would exceed the total bandwidth and cause packet dropping,
the user should get a pop-up to confirm the action or cancel.
8.6
PSI/PSIP
C
ONFIGURATION
The unit offers PSI/SI as well as initial PSIP regeneration support
–
with a table profile mode of either DVB or ATSC.
This setting determines which tables are available for regeneration and subsequently, which tables will be listed in
the GUI dialogs.
Below is an outline of the supported tables together with which profile(s) they are available in. DVB or ATSC tables
that are not listed below are currently not supported.
Table
Available
in Profile(s)
Default
Playout
Interval (ms)
Supported function
PAT
DVB
ATSC
200
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