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D.4.3 Set Up an EMM Generator
D.4.3.1 Streaming EMMs to Multiple Output Transport Stream
MX8400 Release 5 allows a single EMMG connection providing a single EMM
stream to be distributed to all the required output transport streams.
Note: Refer to the nCC Setup information for further details.
The EMM is currently defined in the Service Plan in each output Transport
Stream. This continues to be the case to allow for backward compatibility.
The MX8400 identifies EMMs which are unique to one output transport stream.
The MX8400 identifies EMMs which are common to multiple output transport
streams.
A single EMMG connection is made for those EMMs that are shared across
multiple output streams.
Where EMMs are shared across multiple output streams, each stream is
allocated the same EMM bit rate by nCC within the service plan.
Where EMMs are shared across multiple output streams, MX8400 output
transport stream isolation applies.
Note: Where EMMs are shared across multiple output transport streams, any
corruption of the EMM input stream affects all output transport streams.
D.4.3.2 EMM/PD Capabilities
8 EMMG/PDG TCP/IP connections( Simulcrypt channels) per a MX8400 chassis
(8 shared between EMMG and PDG connections)
16 EMM streams per an EMMG/PDG TCP connection.
2 Mbps combined of EMM/PD per multiplexer engine.
Maximum of 8 Mbps of EMM/PD as measured by the MX8400 in total.
TCP control and delivery + TCP control and UDP delivery
Single shared EMM TCP port for all connections
Single shared EMM UDP port for all connections
D.4.3.3 EMM DVB Simulcrypt Injector Dialog Box: Device Tab
This section describes how to set up an EMMG in nCompass Control.
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