Mapping audio channels, To remap audio channels – Ensemble Designs BrightEye NXT 410 Clean HDMI Router User Manual
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BrightEye NXT 410/415/430 Compact Router Installation, Configuration and Operations Guide
Mapping Audio Channels
For any given video Input source, which can carry up to 16 audio channels, any audio Input channel
can be assigned to any audio Output channel.
Columns represent Input Channels, while rows represent Output Channels. Each point on the audio
map shown below represents a potential cross-point for a specific audio channel Input and Output.
By default, Input 1 is mapped to Output 1, Input 2 is mapped to Output 2, and so forth. This default
configuration is shown in the example on the left.
As a remapping example using Port Input #1, suppose you needed to switch channels 1 and 2 with
channels 3 and 4 on the outputs. Using the Audio Map menu, you can assign inputs 1 and 2 to outputs
3 and 4, and assign inputs 3 and 4 to outputs 1 and 2. This configuration is shown in the above screen
capture on the right.
To Remap Audio Channels
1. From the Ports page of the web interface, select the Audio Map button for the Port you want to
work with. The Audio Map control displays.
Selecting a point on the grid toggles that point on or off. The grid points that are dark blue are
active; the gray grid points are inactive.
2. Columns represent Input Channels. Rows represent Output Channels. Referencing the example
shown above, click the grid point at column 1, row 1 to make it inactive (gray). Then click the grid
point at column 1, row 3 to make it active (dark blue). The result is that Input Channel 1 is now
going out through Output Channel 3 instead of Output Channel 1.
3. When finished adjusting the audio map, click Done. The Audio Map control closes, and you will
return to the main Ports page.
Audio Map default configuration
Audio Map configured so that inputs 1 and 2
go to outputs 3 and 4; and inputs 3 and 4 go
to outputs 1 and 2.