Help Status screen Note: see the device details page for further details on the actual device configuration. The Barix Reflector service takes the difficulties out of streaming STL audio over the internet. See more at www.barix.com Configuration This table, located on the left side, shows the settings received from the configuration server. They dynamically change every time a new configuration is saved on the server side. Device Status This field shows the current status of the Reflector Client application. Local Inputs This boxes displays the state of the local inputs of the device. NOTE: for decoder mode, state of inputs is shown just for local purposes, the input state is ignored from the application. Local Relays This boxes displays the state of the local relays of the device. States Relay/Input contact closed. Relay/Input contact open. Relay/Input not supported from this HW. NOTE: following fields are shown only when device is in Decoder mode. Actual Bitrate Current received bitrate. Lost Frames Count of lost RTP frames, from stream start. Duplicated Frames Count of duplicated RTP frames, created from the device on buffer under-run condition (encoder slower than the decoder), from stream start. Dropped Frames Count of dropped RTP frames, created from the device on buffer over-run condition (encoder faster than the decoder), from stream start. Average Latency Average duration of the buffered data, in milliseconds. Minimum Jitter Minimum jitter, as the lowest jitter value measured from the packet clock timestamp contained in the RTP header and the delivery timestamp. Note: value is updated from the firmware every 4 seconds. Maximum Jitter Maximum jitter, as the highest jitter value measured from the packet clock timestamp contained in the RTP header and the delivery timestamp. Note: value is updated from the firmware every 4 seconds. |