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; This is an example configuration file that illustrates
; how to define service linking
; More information about the usage of the tools is available
; in the guide, which can be found on the
; www.opendigitalradio.org website.
;
general {
dabmode 1
nbframes 0
syslog false
tist false
managementport 12720
}
remotecontrol {
telnetport 12721
}
; Service linking sets
linking {
; Every child section declares one linkage sets according to
; TS 103 176 Clause 5.2.3 "Linkage sets". This information will
; be encoded in FIG 0/6
set-fu {
; Linkage Set Number is a 12-bit number that identifies the linkage set
; in a country (requires coordination between multiplex operators in a country)
; (mandatory)
lsn 0xabc
; Hard link means that all services carry the same programme, soft links means
; that the programmes are related in some way. (default true)
hard true
; Whether this linkage set affects only one country or several. Linkage sets that
; include AMSS or DRM services need to have this set to true. (default false)
international false
; Every linkage set has to contain a service from the current ensemble (mandatory)
keyservice srv-fu
; List of services to be included (mandatory)
list {
; Every service has a uid that can be used as a human-readable description
; The first example is a link to a DAB service on another ensemble.
fu-on-my-friends-mux {
; Possible options: dab, fm, drm, amss (mandatory)
type dab
; if type is dab, the id is a DAB service ID (mandatory)
id 0x8daf
; Since this link set has international false, we do not need to specify
; the ECC. With internation true, the following would be needed
; (mandatory if internation true)
;ecc 0xec
}
; The second example is a link to an FM transmission
fu-on-fm {
; Possible options: dab, fm, drm, amss
type fm
; if type is fm, the id is a PI-code
id 0x1A2B
; Also here, ECC declaration is not required
}
}
}
; And now an international true to test more options
set-ri {
lsn 0xdef
hard soft
international true
keyservice srv-ri
list {
ri-on-drm {
type drm
id 0x1298
ecc 0xec
}
ri-on-amss {
type amss
id 0x1A2B
ecc 0xea
}
ri-on-fm {
type fm
id 0x4C5D
ecc 0x4f
}
}
}
}
; According to ETSI TR 101 496-2 Clause 3.6.10
frequency_information {
fi_dab_1 {
range_modulation dab
continuity true
frequencies {
entry_a {
signal_mode_1 true
adjacent true
frequency 234.208
}
entry_b {
signal_mode_1 true
adjacent true
frequency 188.928
}
}
}
fi_fm_1 {
range_modulation fm
continuity true
frequencies "87.6 105.2"
}
fi_drm_3 {
range_modulation drm
continuity true
drm_id 0x12
frequencies "15.21 22.4"
}
fi_amss_4 {
range_modulation amss
continuity true
amss_id 0x33
frequencies "14.8"
}
}
; For information about the ensemble, service, subchannels, components and outputs,
; please see doc/example.mux and doc/advanced.mux
ensemble {
id 0x4fff
ecc 0xec
local-time-offset auto
label "OpenDigitalRadio"
shortlabel "ODR"
}
services {
srv-fu {
id 0x8daa
label "Funk"
}
srv-ri {
id 0x8dab
label "Rick"
}
}
subchannels {
sub-fu {
type dabplus
inputfile "tcp://*:9000"
bitrate 96
id 1
protection 3
zmq-buffer 40
zmq-prebuffering 20
}
sub-ri {
type dabplus
inputfile "tcp://*:9001"
bitrate 96
id 2
protection 3
zmq-buffer 40
zmq-prebuffering 20
}
}
components {
comp-fu {
service srv-fu
subchannel sub-fu
}
comp-ri {
service srv-ri
subchannel sub-ri
}
}
outputs {
file "file://./test.eti?type=raw"
throttle "simul://"
}
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