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• In the second box, we double the Playout Rate, effectively increasing it to 2 X. Consequently the size
of one rotation will be halved, making it equivalent to ½ r.
When choosing a suitable Playout Rate, be aware that this also includes
present/following – Actual and Other.
If the Playout Rate is too low, present/following actual will be given priority over
present/following other; schedule will be inserted if/where there is room.
Figure 11.10- Setting a Playout Limit
Figure 11.10 illustrates the amount of schedule information sent in one rotation if the Playout Limit is
modified.
• In the first box, suppose the Playout Limit is L.
• In the second box, we reduce the Playout Limit to ½ L. This reduces the amount of schedule
information being output. Consequently the size of one rotation will be halved as well, making it
equivalent to ½ r.
Figure 11.11 -
Setting a
Priority
To improve the time it takes for schedule information to load, you can assign a Priority value for the next
12 hours of data. Suppose you choose 4x, then the 12 hours of data will be repeated four times in one
rotation. Consequently, this will increase the size of your rotation.
11.3.2 EIT SOURCE SETUP
Once the output transport stream is setup, the information will be displayed in the EPG node.