With traditional long-distance recording, whether with Source-Connect, ISDN or any network-based transmission,
the broadcast signal is subject to
various issues which may cause dropped packets and therefore 'glitches' in your recorded audio. Previously the only method to ensure a fully complete recording was to ensure your connection partner was also recording locally, so you could transfer this audio after your session and manually replace it in your edit.
Source-Connect is the only available automated method available that ensures your recordings are perfect every time, with our Auto-Restore functionality.
Additionally, with Auto-Replace you can request the original PCM audio and replace the compressed AAC or apt-X® recording without requiring any additional effort.
Click on image above for an illustrated view of the following explanation.
First, an overview of how audio is transferred and recorded over packet-based transmission lines.
Source-Connect has built-in error correction modes to try and resolve these dropped packet issues in realtime, however under certain circumstances a packet may not be retrieved in time to recover the signal before it is recorded.
Auto-Restore resolves this problem by working in the background in non-realtime and restoring your recorded audio files.
Auto-Replace works in a similar way, except the packets which are requested from your connected partner are of the original PCM data which was sent into the Source-Connect plug-in, and instead of only requesting those packets which did not arrive in time, all packets are requested. A complete replacement of the decoded AAC audio is then made with the full resolution PCM audio. An important distinction between Replace and Restore, is that Replace operations can take longer to transfer due to PCM being uncompressed data. Generally we would recommend you activate the Replace process once your session is complete.
Source-Connect comes with a new background application called the 'Q Manager'. The Q Manager will start automatically in the background, and when you record over Source-Connect it takes care of managing your files. For information on using and troubleshooting the Q Manager see the general Q Manager FAQ.