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10 In the Pid Map Value (PMV) field, enter the following guidelines:  
 For MPTS and data streams, no PMV value may be entered (PIDs are not 
remapped).   
 For SPTS and plant streams, the PMT PID value is determined by the 
following equation: 
– PMT PID = (PMV+1)*16  
– All elementary stream PIDs will be incrementall based off the PMT PID 
calculation.   
11 In the Data Rate field, enter values according to the following guidelines.   
 SPTS or MPTS...

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To Configure Video Stream Map Using Base Rules 
1 Navigate to the Maps page. 
2 In the tree menu, select Video Stream Map. 
Result: The Stream Map Table is displayed. 
 
 
3 In the Base rules window, enter the Base Value (base values are the initial values 
the operator wants as the very first row in the stream map). 
4 In the Row Increment field, enter row increments for the desired parameters.  An 
increment value of 0...

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9 Click Apply. 
10 Click Save.  
Advanced Settings 
Advanced settings are useful for the following reasons: 
 restrict input sources  
 block PIDs 
 split streams, etc.  
Notes: 
The RF Gateway 1 default database includes a pre-configured video stream map for 
the advanced settings. The default settings accept any source IP addresses, do not 
block the PIDS, break MPTS streams into SPTS for dejittering, and do not ignore 
UDP port.  
The GUI can enable...

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Result: The Stream Map Table is displayed. 
 
3 Configure the basic settings for a stream map.  
Note: As you become an advanced user, basic and combined settings can be 
configured simultaneously. 
4 Click Show Advanced Settings.  

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Result: The Advanced Settings window is displayed. 
 
5 In the Source IP Address field, enter the source IP addresses you want your stream 
to listen to.  
 The default  ‘0.0.0.0’ implies don’t care.  
 1 is primary  
 2 is secondary  
 3 is tertiary  
 4 is quaternary 
Note: If the device detects a stream which matches any of these three, it will pass 
it through. 
6 In the Ignore UDP Port field, select True or False.   
Note:  The Ignore UDP Port...

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Notes:  
 We recommend a setting of From PMT. 
 More than 1 PID in a service may have PCR timestamps.  If From PMT is 
selected, the RF Gateway 1 ignores all PCR timestamps except the PID 
specified in the PMT as the PCR PID.  If First Detected is selected, the RF 
Gateway 1 determines the PCR reference PID by whichever PID it first 
receives a PCR timestamp on. 
8 In the MPTS Dejitter field, the user can choose the...

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 If an MPTS entry is the only input stream routed to an output carrier, only 
the Null PID (8191) needs to be specified in the blocked PID list.  (All others 
in the list should be set to -1 or removed.)  However, if another MPTS or a 
SPTS is going to be provisioned to mux out on the same carrier as this MPTS, 
the PAT PID must be blocked by entering a 0 in the blocked PID list.  
Blocking the PAT PID causes the PAT to be generated by the RF Gateway 1...

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3 Configure the basic settings for a stream map.  
Note: As you become an advanced user, basic and combined settings can be 
configured simultaneously. 
4 Click Show Advanced Settings. 
Result: The Advanced Settings window is displayed. 
 
5 In the Source IP Address field, enter the source IP addresses you want your stream 
to listen to.  
a The default  ‘0.0.0.0’ implies don’t care.  
b 1 is primary  
c 2 is secondary  
d...

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8 In the MPTS Dejitter field, the user can choose the following mode for MPTS 
Dejitter,  
 One Stream  
 Break Into SPTS.  
 The Ref is 0. 
Note: If you have a stat-muxed stream, we recommend One Stream. 
9 Enter the starting and ending rows where you want your settings to be applied.  
10 Click Implement Rules to apply settings. 
11 Click Save.  
MPTS Pass-Through Mode of Operation 
Table based Video Operation can be used generically to enable MPTS...

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Enabling UDTA 
In software version 6.04.XX, a new field has been added to the stream map which 
allows PSIP and EAS to merge. To enable UDTA, merging PSIP and EAS is required 
as the QAM TV tuners rely on PSIP information on the SI BASE PID 0x1FFB and 
EAS also comes in the same PID 0x1FFB. To enable this feature, a new stream map 
entry is added to specify a stream as PSIP or EAS. See screen below. 
 
This new field...
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