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What is the Audio

The audio output mode can be configured to 1 of 3 possible settings:

Source

• Stereo – Stereo directs the input left channel to the left channel in

 

the audio stream and the input right channel to the right channel in

 

the audio stream. In this mode, the encoder expects that the two

 

channels are not totally discrete and have audio components that are

 

common to both the left and right channels. In Stereo mode, the

 

encoder can compress the audio more efficiently and achieve higher

 

performance with lower bitrates. Always select Stereo for DVD/

 

VCR reproduction.

Mono (left to stereo) – Mono directs the left input channel to both the left and right channels.

Dual – Each channel is compressed independently. Two totally separated channels are compressed and decompressed. Dual is ideal for voice applications where the microphone input from two channels is separated to avoid crosstalk.

 

Note: There is performance benefit in bitrate efficiency when

 

operating in Stereo rather than Dual mode. However if the original

 

audio source has separate channels, you must use Dual.

 

 

Mute

Mutes the audio signal (but does not stop audio encoding). Silent audio

 

will be encoded and streamed.

 

 

Gain/Attenuation

This setting controls the audio attenuation (or gain) applied to the

 

input signal of the encoder. Input levels can be gain-compensated to

 

adjust for mismatched input levels. Range: -96 to 10 dB in 1 dB

 

increments. Default = 0 dB.

 

 

Input Range

This setting controls the amplitude (voltage range) of the input signal.

Line Normal – Default. Use if the signal excursion will be above 0 dB.

Line High Headroom – Use if the signal excursion will be at or below 0 dB.

Mic Boost 16 dB – Low preamplifier. Sets microphone preamplifier to 16 dB. If not loud enough after performing a sound check, set to 32 dB and check for distortion.

Mic Boost 32 dB – High preamplifier. Sets microphone preamplifier to 32 dB. If distorted after performing a sound check, set to 16 dB and check sound quality.

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