ODR-DabMux is a DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) multiplexer compliant to ETSI EN 300 401. It is the continuation of the work started by the Communications Research Center Canada on CRC-DabMux, and is now pursued in the Opendigitalradio project.
ODR-DabMux is part of the ODR-mmbTools tool set. More information about the ODR-mmbTools is available in the guide, available on the Opendigitalradio mmbTools page.
Features of ODR-DabMux:
- Standards-compliant DAB multiplexer
- Configuration file, see doc/example.mux
- Timestamping support required for SFN
- ZeroMQ and TCP ETI outputs that can be used with ODR-DabMod
- ZeroMQ input that can be used with ODR-AudioEnc which supports CURVE authentication
- Experimental STI-D(PI, X)/RTP input intended to be compatible with compliant encoders.
- Logging to syslog
- Monitoring using munin tool
- Includes a Telnet and ZMQ Remote Control for setting/getting parameters
- EDI output
- Support for FarSync TE1 and TE1e cards (G.703)
- Something that will (with your help?) one day become a nice GUI for
configuration, see
gui/README.md
Additional tools: odr-zmq2edi
, a tool that can convert a ZeroMQ ETI stream
to an EDI stream. odr-zmq2farsync
, a tool that can drive a FarSync card from
a ZeroMQ ETI stream.
The src/
directory contains the source code of ODR-DabMux and the additional
tools.
The doc/
directory contains the ODR-DabMux documentation, a few example
configuration files, and the munin and xymon scripts for the statistics server.
The lib/
directory contains source code of libraries needed to build
ODR-DabMux.
See INSTALL.md
file for installation instructions.
See the files LICENCE
and COPYING
Contributions to this tool are welcome, you can reach users and developers through the CRC-mmbTools google group or any other channels mentioned on the ODR website.
There is a list of ideas and thoughts about new possible features and improvements
in the TODO
file.
Developed by:
Matthias P. Braendli matthias [at] mpb [dot] li
Pascal Charest pascal [dot] charest [at] crc [dot] ca
David Lutton, Yoann Queret and Stefan Pöschel for bug-fix patches, Wim Nelis for the Xymon monitoring scripts, and many more for feedback and bug reports.