Input settings—Audio selectors
If you want to extract audio from the input, this section is required. You create one or more audio selectors to identify the audio asset to extract. Typically, you identify different languages from the input, but you could also extract different audio codecs (such as AAC and Dolby).
You can create a maximum of 20 audio selectors in one channel.
To identify the audio to extract
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Decide if you need to create any audio selectors. When you planned the channel, you should have identified the audio assets that you need to extract from this input.
The following table specifies whether you need to create an audio selector in order to extract that audio. In the table, find your input type and read across the row for guidance.
Input type Add an audio selector? Type of selector CDI Yes, if the input contains more than one audio asset. Track Obtain the number and language for each track from the content provider for example, "track 1 is French".
Elemental Link Yes, if the input contains more than one audio asset. If you don't create audio selectors, MediaLive will encode the input audio according to your channel's configured audio outputs.
Track Obtain the number and language for each track from the content provider for example, "track 1 is French".
HLS Yes, if the input contains more than one audio asset PID (recommended) or language. Note that if you select by language, MediaLive selects the first instance of that language that it encounters. That might not be the language version you want.
MediaConnect Yes, if the input contains more than one audio asset PID (recommended) or language Note that if you select by language, MediaLive selects the first instance of that language that it encounters. That might not be the language version you want.
MP4 Yes, if the input contains more than one audio asset Track or language If you choose track, obtain the number and language for each track from the content provider for example, "track 1 is French".
RTMP No MediaLive extracts the single audio asset that the input contains
Not applicable RTP Yes, if the input contains more than one audio asset PID (recommended) or language Note that if you select by language, MediaLive selects the first instance of that language that it encounters. That might not be the language version you want.
SMPTE 2110 Yes Track Obtain the number and language for each track from the content provider for example, "track 1 is French".
SRT Yes Track Obtain the number and language for each track from the content provider for example, "track 1 is French".
If the input contains more than one audio asset and you don't create a selector, MediaLive selects the first audio it encounters.
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Choose Add audio selector once for each audio that you want to extract from the input.
If you are creating a channel with multiple inputs, then you must extract the same audio languages from every input. For example, you must extract English and Spanish audio from every input.
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In Audio selector name, enter a name that describes the audio that you are extracting.
If you are creating a channel with multiple inputs, then you must assign the identical name to the selector in every input. For example, create a selector called
audio-english
in every input, and a selector calledaudio-spanish
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In Selector Settings, choose the appropriate type of selector, then complete the field that appears.
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If you choose Audio track selection, then choose Add tracks to add a selector for each track you want to extract.
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If you choose Audio pid selection, enter the PID for the audio asset.
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If you choose Audio language selection, enter the three-letter ISO code for the language of the audio asset to extract. Then complete Language selection policy.
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