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This article describes the two main audio modes used for Exigo devices, Voice and HD Audio. <br> | This article describes the two main audio modes used for Exigo devices, Voice and HD Audio. <br> | ||
+ | The Audio Device Mode in used for the analog audio input. <br> | ||
Each device can be configured for either Voice or HD Audio. <br> | Each device can be configured for either Voice or HD Audio. <br> | ||
When configure a new system it is possible to choose the preferred Audio Device Mode for all devices: | When configure a new system it is possible to choose the preferred Audio Device Mode for all devices: | ||
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== HD Audio == | == HD Audio == | ||
− | In this mode Exigo is sending pure Linear PCM 16-bit 48 KHz sampled audio over RTP. | + | In this mode Exigo is sending pure Linear PCM 16-bit 48 KHz sampled audio over RTP.<br> |
+ | This mode is recommended when the analog audio input is used for background music. <br> | ||
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== Availability == | == Availability == |
Revision as of 12:03, 14 August 2017
This article describes the two main audio modes used for Exigo devices, Voice and HD Audio.
The Audio Device Mode in used for the analog audio input.
Each device can be configured for either Voice or HD Audio.
When configure a new system it is possible to choose the preferred Audio Device Mode for all devices:
It is also possible to set the mode for each individual device:
Voice
In this mode the device uses the G.722 codec.
G.722 is also used for all pre-recorded messaging, alarm, live speech etc.
HD Audio
In this mode Exigo is sending pure Linear PCM 16-bit 48 KHz sampled audio over RTP.
This mode is recommended when the analog audio input is used for background music.
Availability
This function is available on Exigo 1.3.3 and newer.