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Appendices • 21
Version 2.0, February, 2007
Leave Standard Stream buffering at 100ms (the de-
fault setting).
OPTION 2 - Connecting a “remote” Audio Node to
an existing Axia network using Ethernet Radio
If you are using Studio Engines and/or existing
nodes connected to an Ethernet switch, then these
instructions assume that you have a current Livewire
Network and are adding a node at a remote location
connected via an IP radio. You must maintain the
high rate Master clock sync packets for these devices
in order for all nodes to sync properly. This is espe-
cially important for the well-being of the Axia Studio
Mix Engines.
In this case, you will need to have at least ONE Au
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dio Node on the main Livewire network designated
as the MASTER CLOCK and running version 2.3.2a
software. It should be set to a higher priority than
all other nodes running earlier software versions. We
recommend choosing “7 - (Always Master)”. Do not
select “7 – (Always Master) STL Snake” for this ap
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plication.
The remote node at the receive end of the Ethernet ra-
dio should likewise be running v2.3.2a software. Its
clock setting should be “0 - (Always Slave) STL”.
Deep Tech: A node running version 2.2.0, when op
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erating as the current Clock Master, will generate
two clock streams: a High rate and a Low rate clock
sync. Nodes running version 2.1.x and earlier do not
have this dual clock feature and require the High rate
sync to operate as well.
Streams sent to the “remote” node should all be
STANDARD streams. Leave Standard Stream buff-
ering at 100ms (the default setting) on the receiving
node.
IP Radio Settings and Recommendations:
Settings on your Ethernet radios will have to be
tweaked as needed. Unfortunately, due to the large
number of Ethernet radios on the market, we are un
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able to make specific recommendations on which ra
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dio to choose, or their exact optimal settings.
Some Quality of Service options may assist or hin-
der the operation of the radio for multicast UPD data
packets. This may involve turning ON or OFF some
or all the “smarts” within the radio. User experience
will differ from model to model. We suggest that you
contact your radio’s manufacturer for additional sup-
port on the operation of the radios in this mode. For
the purposes of passing Livewire streams reliably,
we desire that the IP radios behave as much as pos-
sible like a simple piece of CAT6 cable, with mini-
mal latency.
Questions on the operation of the Axia Audio Nodes
can be emailed to Axia support at support@axiaaudio.
com.
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