VB242 ASI mode
The user may select whether two inputs of an ASI input module should be permanently monitored, or if
up to six inputs should be monitored sequentially in round-robin mode.
ETR details
The user selects if service names should be displayed in the
ETR 290 — ETR Details
view. Note that a
large screen size is required for proper service name displaying.
EIT table IDs
The user defines which DVB EIT table IDs should be analyzed by the probe. By default only table ID 78
(EIT p/f actual) is analyzed.
It is possible to extend EIT analysis to include EIT schedule, however this is not recommended
except for ad-hoc troubleshooting, as analysis of EIT schedule can be extremely demanding on
probe processing resources. If full-time monitoring of all EIT information is required, dedicated
probes should be used for this task.
Table IDs are specified as a comma separated list, or alternatively an ID range can be defined, e.g. 78,
80–95.
EIT table IDs:
78 P/F for Actual TS
79 P/F for Other TS
80–95 Schedule for Actual TS
96–111 Schedule for Other TS
Inactive inputs
It is possible to hide disabled inputs from the
ETR 290 views
. This is convenient when one ore more
inputs are never used, and therefore have been disabled. Mark the
Hide inactive inputs
checkbox to
hide disabled inputs.
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