3080UEP Series
Professional 3G/HD/SD Universal Contribution Encoding Platform
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Encoder Controls – Basic
Program Number:
This parameter allows the user to set the program number of the output stream.
PMT PID:
This parameter allows the user to select the PMT PID number of the output stream.
Video PID:
This parameter allows the user to select the Video PID number of the output stream.
PCR PID:
This parameter allows the user to set the PCR PID number of the output stream. If set
for the same value as Video PID the PCR will be combined with the Video PID.
Encoder Controls – Advanced
Metadata:
These parameters allow the user to set the Metadata PID number, have the PID enable or
disable and select the max bitrate in kbps. If the max bitrate is exceeded the PID will be limited and
only Metadata packets will be dropped so other stream components are unaffected. The Metadata
PID is a custom Evertz signal that can be disable in most applications. It can be used to carry
proprietary data.
LTC:
These parameters allow the user to set the LTC PID number, have the PID enable or disable
and select the max bitrate in kbps. If the max bitrate is exceeded the PID will be limited and only LTC
packets will be dropped so other stream components are unaffected. The LTC PID is a custom
Evertz signal that can be disabled in most applications. It can be used to carry proprietary data.
SCTE 35:
These parameters allow the user to set the SCTE 35 PID number, have the PID enable or
disable and select the max bitrate in kbps. If the max bitrate is exceeded the PID will be limited and
only SCTE 35 packets will be dropped so other stream components are unaffected. The SCTE 35
PID is generated by receiving SCTE 104 data or GPI triggers.
Control Data:
These parameters allow the user to set the Control Data PID number, have the PID
enable or disable and select the max bitrate in kbps. If the max bitrate is exceeded the PID will be
limited and only Control Data packets will be dropped so other stream components are unaffected.
The Control Data PID is a custom Evertz signal that can be used to carry proprietary control data. It
can be disabled in most applications.
UDP Port:
This parameter is used in combination with the Control Data parameters. If using Control
Data the UEP will look at the Control Port interface (via the EMX-FC) for IP packets that have this
UDP port number. It will then place that IP data in the stream for use by downstream devices.
VANC:
These parameters allow the user to set the VANC (SMPTE 2038) PID number, have the PID
enable or disable and select the max bitrate in kbps. If the max bitrate is exceeded the PID will be
limited and only Control Data packets will be dropped so other stream components are unaffected.
The VANC PID implements SMPTE 2038. All VANC data will placed into a PID and put in the stream.
There’s a VANC Filter component available that can limit up to 20x DID’s and SDIDs from passing.
VANC Filter:
This parameter is used in combination with the VANC parameters. This allows the user
to enable or disable the VANC Filter. When enabled, 20x DIDs and SDIDs can be configured to block
incoming VANC components and not pass through to the SMPTE 2038 PID.
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