To access Design Properties, select File > Design Properties while in Design Mode.
This is the domain that Q-SYS will use whenever the design requires clock synchronization, such as when routing audio to and from Q-LAN RX and TX components (Core-to-Core streaming), AES67 Receiver and Transmitter components, or Q-SYS peripherals. You can also use this property to enable or disable synchronizing with other PTPv2-aware devices on the network. The value must be identical in each design requiring synchronization between Q-SYS Cores.
In a system featuring multiple Q-SYS Cores or PTPv2-aware devices, these values help determine which device will be the PTPv2 Grandmaster (best master clock). For each priority, select a value from 0 to 255, where 254 is the default for Priority 1 and 100 is the default for Priority 2. Smaller values indicate higher priority.
If multiple designs share the same value for Priority 1, then Priority 2 is used as a backup. If the Priority 2 values are equal, then Q-SYS uses MAC address-based selection as a tiebreaker.
This property determines whether PTP is enabled for a selected LAN interface (LAN A, LAN B, or Both) when it would not otherwise be required by the design. Some use cases, such as configuring a Loop Player component for GPS External as the time source, require this option to be enabled. By default, this property is Off.
Tip: PTP is automatically enabled if your design contains Core-to-Core streams or wired audio peripherals.
The maximum transfer unit (MTU) value determines the largest unit of data Q-SYS can transact on the Ethernet network before fragmenting packets. The default is 1500.
Note: Only adjust this property if your network is incompatible with the default value of 1500. If you are unsure, consult your network administrator.
Select the DSCP Quality of Service (QoS) markings to apply to various Q-SYS data types. DSCP markings are used by the network switch to prioritize these data types with other data on the network. For more information, see Q-SYS DSCP Mappings.
In Manual mode, select a PTPv2 DSCP value from 0 to 63. PTPv2 must be the highest priority on your network to ensure that all Q-SYS devices are synchronized correctly. Poor clock sync over the network results in audio and video dropouts.
In Manual mode, select an Audio DSCP value from 0 to 63. Audio streams (both Q-LAN and AES67) must be the second highest priority on your network. Excessive delay of audio packets over the network results in audio dropouts.
In Manual mode, select a Video DSCP value from 0 to 63. Video streams must be the third highest priority on your network to avoid video dropouts when using Q‑SYS AV-to-USB Bridging or when streaming between Q-SYS NV-32-H Network Video Endpoints.
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