Uncompressed
Uncompressed support includes two types of uncompressed video over IP sources SMPTE 2022-6 standard and the SMPTE 2110 with its sub-standards. The uncompressed configuration has six tabs with its respective configuration, as discussed below.
Source
The Source GUI screen has the below fields.
** Version 5.5.0 onwards the Source GUI screen for uncompressed is as below.
Fields | Description |
Display Name | A user-defined name for caption-display on the mosaic and system messages. |
User Name/UUID | Unique username for the channel; used for SNMP traps and emails. |
Access Type | Desired Type of channel source (Uncompressed). |
IP Address | The IP of the monitored stream. |
Source Specific Multicast | Set IGMPv3 for SSM. Leave empty for ASM. |
Port | Source port number. |
Network | The NIC used for this stream. |
Service Type | Service type settings (SD/HD/Radio, etc.); used for system resource allocation. Service type refers to the number of hardware resources that should be allocated for monitoring the channel. Service type is usually measured by SD point (0.5,1,5,10,20...) depending upon the required hardware allocation which is usually detected during the scan. |
Secondary IP Address (2022-7) | The IP address of the secondary stream for 2022-7 redundancy operation. |
Secondary Source Specific Multicast (2022-7) | 2022-7 secondary source multicast address. |
Secondary Port (2022-7) | 2022-7 secondary port address. |
Secondary Network (2022-7) | 2022-7 secondary network interface. |
Tally Settings | Configure tally settings for a specific source. |
Note | General notes about the channel. **From version 5.7.0 onwards MCM9000 supports channels rotation at 90 or 270 degree, enabling potrait view. Please refer to Potrait view of a channel for detailed description. **From version 6.0.6 onwards MCM9000 supports #SLIDE# option in the "Note" field for sources that has frame interval greater than 2 seconds. |
Content
The Content functionality of Uncompressed is the same as HLS. Please refer to Content to configure.
Miscellaneous
The Miscellaneous functionality of Uncompressed is the same as SPTS. Please refer to Miscellaneous to configure.
Profiles
The Profiles functionality of Uncompressed is the same as SPTS except for RST Running State. Please refer to Profiles to configure.
PIDs\Components
Uncompressed sources have SMPTE 2022-6 and SMPTE 2110 types. The 2022-6 type supports video along with the metadata (e.g., subtitles). The 2110 type associates audio, video, and metadata to a specific video flow.
The PIDs\Components GUI of Uncompressed doesn't have PID but Components.
The Components of Uncompressed are also the same as SPTS, excluding PID, PID out of PMT, Scrambled, and PCR on PID with an additional field Receiver Active.
When Receiver Active is enabled, it starts receiving the multicast of the component and vice versa.
The Uncompressed components Types include Video, Audio, Subtitles, Teletext, AES3, ID3 Metadata, AES67, 2110/Video, 2110/Audio, 2110/Metadata, and Ancillary Data. Please refer to PIDs Components and Component Types to configure accordingly.
** Verion 6.3.10 onwards Timed Text Markup Language (TTML) is supported within the 2110/Metadata for uncompressed source. The TTML deatils can be viewed under Sources → Statistics.
Scheduler (UTC)
The Scheduler functionality of Uncompressed is the same as SPTS. Please refer to Scheduler to configure.