Epiphan Networked VGA Grid User Manual

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Networked VGA Grid User Guide

3-3 Fine-tune channel configuration

Value

Description

MP3

MP3 provides a common audio format for audio storage.

Supported values are 22 kHz, 44 kHz and 48 kHz. Most digital signals (HDMI

or SDI sources) use 48 kHz audio. Matching the encoded level with the source

level provides the best sound quality by avoiding audio resampling. For analog

signals, 44 kHz provides higher sampling.

Flash (FLV) doesn't support 48 kHz MP3 audio. When selecting this

value you'll need to use a media player (or install ASF browser

plugins) to preview your channel.

PCM

Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) is a standard for digital audio in computer and

other devices such as, digital telephone systems.

Most digital signals (HDMI or SDI sources) use 48 kHz audio. Matching the

encoded level with the source level provides the best sound quality by avoiding

audio resampling. For analog signals, 44 kHz provides higher sampling.

Flash (FLV) doesn't support 48 kHz PCM audio. When selecting this

value you'll need to use a media player (or install ASF browser

plugins) to preview your channel.

AAC

AAC is the default audio codec.

This codec is comparable with MP3, and may have better sound quality with a

similar bit rate. Supported values are 16, 22, 44 and 48K kHz. Most digital

signals (HDMI or SDI sources) use 48 kHz audio.

Matching the encoded level with the source level provides the best sound

quality by avoiding audio resampling. For analog signals, 44 kHz provides

higher sampling.

The maximum bitrate for mono encoding of a 44 kHz signal is 264 kbps. For

stereo, 320 kbps is supported.

G.711 8KHz (a-Law)

Used primarily in North America for streaming and recording voice. This codec

uses only 64 kbps of bandwidth.

G.711 8KHz (µ-Law)

Used in counties outside North America.

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