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Dynamic audio API
Example 1:
With a set of xCommand Audio API commands, the audio system is fully configurable:
• | A local input is defined as a mix of input connectors. A local |
| input can be created and deleted. You can add and remove |
| input connectors and update the local input settings. |
• | A local output is a mix of local input and remote input signals. |
The dynamic audio API offers a great flexibility when configuring the system and it is simple to use. To have audio in your calls you only need one local input with a microphone attached to it, and one local output with an output connector attached to it.
When the call is established a remote input and remote output pair are created and all the connections to these from the local audio system are set up automatically.
All connectors attached to a local output receive the same |
signal. |
• A remote input and remote output pair is created for each call. |
• A remote output receives the signals from all local and remote |
Inputs, except the remote input from the same site. |
• The mixer matrix of each local and remote output can easily be |
managed by disconnecting and connecting local and remote |
inputs. |
Local audio setup
The Local input 1 has been defined with two Microphones.
LOCAL INPUT 1
MICROPHONE 1
MICROPHONE 2
The Local output 2 has been defined with two Line outputs.
LOCAL OUTPUT 2
Mute:AGC: Line 5 OffOn
Mixermode: Auto
Channels:Line 6 1
Remote input | REMOTE INPUT 3 |
| REMOTE OUTPUT 4 |
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| The audio from the Remote input 3 |
| The audio from the Local input 1 |
| goes to the Local output 2. |
| goes to the Remote output 4. |
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