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TS Out - ASI
Menu Item
Description
Parameters
Name
Displays the name assigned to
the transport output for ease of
reference. This is read-only.
reference. This is read-only.
20-character string
Rate Control
Select the output rate control.
Auto - The output rate follows that set by the
uplink. This setting can be used if the signal
source is ASI. If Insert Null Packet is set to
Yes, the output bit rate is the same as the
input rate (including all the null packets). If
Yes, the output bit rate is the same as the
input rate (including all the null packets). If
Insert Null Packet is set to No, the output
rate is equal to the payload rate of the
transport stream to be encapsulated, and in
most cases, it will be lower than the overall
input rate.
rate is equal to the payload rate of the
transport stream to be encapsulated, and in
most cases, it will be lower than the overall
input rate.
User - The output rate is specified by the
User Rate (Mbps) parameter. It is
determined by the user setting, regardless of
the input source. Null packets are always
inserted when the configured output bit rate
is higher than the payload rate of the
transport stream to be encapsulated.
determined by the user setting, regardless of
the input source. Null packets are always
inserted when the configured output bit rate
is higher than the payload rate of the
transport stream to be encapsulated.
User Rate(Mbps)
If the Rate Control is set to
User, set the maximum output
bit rate. If null packets are
inserted, this will be the output
rate.
bit rate. If null packets are
inserted, this will be the output
rate.
This setting is used when the
signal source is RF or ASI and
allows you to set the output bit
rate to a value expected by
equipment connected to the ASI
output.
allows you to set the output bit
rate to a value expected by
equipment connected to the ASI
output.
0 to 206 Mbps
Note: Output data may be lost if this bit rate
is set to a value less than the actual signal bit
rate.
is set to a value less than the actual signal bit
rate.