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iTX Output Server 2
Channel Configuration Guide
• If you want the channel to process spliceStart_normal insert commands, enable
Sequence Start.
• If you want the channel to process
spliceEnd_normal insert commands, enable
Sequence End.
• If you want the channel to process
spliceStart_immediate insert commands,
enable Immediate Sequence Start.
These commands can be used to start a sequence early, but their usage is not
r
e
commended by SCTE 35 [1] and may result in inaccurate splices.
• If you want the channel to process
spliceEnd_immediate insert commands,
enable Immediate Sequence End.
These commands can be used to terminate a sequence earl
y, but must include the
correct event ID for the sequence that is to be canceled.
All message types can be enabled at once
, if
required.
10 Enable the required Break T
rigger Types by enabling or disabling the following
options:
• National Breaks
•Local Breaks
The table below describes the effects from v
a
rious combinations of these two options:
iTX will trigger in all cases, i.e. when it receives Multiple Operation
Messages with:
•Only a splice_request_data command (legacy SCTE104)
•Both a splice_request_
data and a
segmentation_descriptor_request (for either local or national
breaks).
NOTE:
If you are only using the legacy VANC plugin, both break trigger
types must be disabled.
iTX will only trigger if a Multiple Operation Message is received
with a
splice_request_data and a
segmentation_descriptor_request with the
segmentation_type_id set to National (value 0x32).
iTX will only trigger if a Multiple Operation Message is received
with a
splice_request_data and a
segmentation_descriptor_request with the
segmentation_type_id set to Local (value 0x30).
iTX will only trigger if a Multiple Operation Message is received
with a
splice_request_data and a
segmentation_descriptor_request with the
segmentation_type_id set to Local (value 0x30) or National
(value 0x32).
11 Click Save to store your changes and automatically reboot the Output Server 2 service.
Combination Result
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