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WolfPack 4K IP Streaming Extender
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Analog Audio Routing Tab
The "Analog Audio" tab is used to setup and manage analog audio routing between TX
and RX devices.
All the RX devices are listed in the top half of the Receiver (RX) section. Similarly, all
the TX devices are listed in the bottom half in the Transmitter (TX) section.
First, verify if appropriate TX and RX devices are joined:
1)
Verify, if the Receiver (RX) is currently joined with the desired Transmitter (TX).
a)
Click on the RX and the Transmitter (TX) it is joined to will be highlighted blue.
b)
Selecting the respective transmitter will highlight all the receivers joined to the
same TX.
2)
If the respective Transmitter (TX) is currently not joined to the Receiver (RX), join
them together:
a)
In the Transmitter (TX) section, select a TX by left-clicking on its associated
active tile.
b)
Drag and drop the TX tile over the RX tile it is to be joined with.
c)
TX and RX are now joined together.
d)
Repeat above steps if additional receivers are to be joined to the same TX.
To control where and how analog audio is transmitted, complete the following steps:
1)
Connect a speaker or any type of analog audio receiver to the RX device.
2)
Right click the gear icon
on a Receiver (RX) and select "Settings" from the menu.
3)
Choose, how the audio is being sent to the analog (mini XLR) output connector:
a)
Click on the "Analog Audio Output"
tab.
b)
Choose the desired audio output option from the drop-down list:
HDMI Audio (Downmix)
Analog Audio
4)
Click "Save" to apply changes.
5)
The sound device connected to the RX will now play out the analog audio stream.
Tipp: If no audio is playing, confirm that the TX device is streaming. Also verify the RX
audio output settings are correct.