Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring
c From the Use Input ES PID Numbers drop-down list, choose Yes to use the
input ES PID number. Otherwise, choose No (default) to use the first ES PID
number and the ES PID offset number assigned below.
i In the First Channel First ES PID Number field, set the first ES PID
number. The default is 101.
ii In the First ES PID Numbers Offset field, set the offset of the subsequent
ES PID numbers. For example, if the First ES PID Number is set to 101
and the ES PID Numbers Offset is set to 100, then the first ES PID number
is 101, and the second ES PID number is 201.
d From the Use Input PMT ES Stream Order drop-down list, choose Yes to
assign the ES PID according to the incoming PMT order. Otherwise, choose
No to use the reserved PIDs defined below.
i In the PCR, VID, AUD, SUBT, VBI, DPI, MPE, TTX, DATA, LSD, CDT,
ETV fields, set the number of PIDs for the specified streams (PCR, VID,
AUD, SUBT, VBI, DPI, MPE, TTX, DATA, LSD, CDT, ETV) in one
channel.
e Click OK.
4 Click Apply.
Setting the Maximum and Minimum Transport Packets
The maximum and minimum transport packets are set in the Limits area of the
MPEG over IP Output page.
1 In the Maximum Transport Packets/Ethernet Frame field, enter the maximum
number of transport packets per IP packet (1 to 7).
2 In the Minimum number Packets/Second field, enter the minimum number of
transport packets per IP packet. You can enter 0 or 2 to 1000 for D9854, and 0 or 3
to 99999 for D9854-I.
Configuring MPEG over IP Streams
1 In the MPEG over IP Output page (Transport Stream > MPEG over IP Output),
click Stream. The MPEG over IP Output Stream page is displayed.