A__mic8 / A__digital8 User Guide
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11. The RAVENNA Web UI
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Media
This area lists all of the media which can be used for streaming. If the device supports more than one network
interface, then each media is grouped into pairs: e.g. Audio-strm 0 = ra0 + ra1; Audio-strm 1 = ra2 + ra3. Note
that this configuration is fixed; you cannot change the network interface allocations to a media.
Any settings adjusted from here affect the complete media (i.e. both ra0 and ra1). The current sample rate is
shown beside the media name.
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Click on a media to define its sample rate, sync source and PTP clock source. See
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Click on
Configure routing matrix
to control the mapping of the device's local audio signals to and from the
media (and hence the audio streams). See
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TX Streams
This area defines the sending streams, which are used to publish audio from the device to the network.
In each case, you will see the TX stream name and the RAVENNA media channels which are being used.
For TX streams, the media channels are color-coded as follows: green = the stream is active; grey = the stream
is inactive.
The buttons at the top of the area provide the following functions. These are described in more detail
.
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Click on
Create
to create a new TX stream.
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Click on an existing stream name to interrogate or edit its configuration.
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Click on
SEL ALL
to select all TX streams. Or, click on an individual entry to select or deselect it - the
complete line is highlighted whenever a stream is selected.
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Click on
Toggle
to active or deactivate all selected TX streams.
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Click on
Delete
to delete all selected TX streams.
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RX Streams
This area defines the receiving streams, which are required to use audio from the network.
As for TX streams, you will see the stream name and the RAVENNA media channels which are being used.
For RX streams, the media channels are color-coded as follows: green = correct operation; red = there is either
no connection or no data; orange = the stream is being received but there are drop-outs in the data; grey = the
stream is inactive.
You will also see an icon on the right of each RX stream which reflects the health statuses:
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Click on the icon to open the
window for further information.
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To reset all of the error flags for the RX streams, click on the
Reset
button.
The buttons at the top of the area provide the following functions. These are described in more detail
.
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Click on
Connect
to create a new RX stream.
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Click on an existing stream name to interrogate or edit its configuration.
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Use the
SEL ALL
,
Toggle
and
Delete
buttons to manage the RX streams.