Cue Point Alignment with Third-party Appliances

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This article is intended to help publishers using the Triton Streaming Network via a third-party device or appliance, such as the Telos Zipstream or Wheatstone Streamblade, to align their cue point data with the streaming audio.

This method requires that a delay is preset to force the ad replacement to be late. This enables Triton to determine how much to reduce the preset delay to align the audio with the data.

You will use the Audacity Audio Editor and the Triton Stream Debugger to set and test a preset delay between 2 and 5 seconds.

Follow the instructions below to add a cue point delay for your device.

Set a Cue Point Delay

Set a cue point delay in your device between 2 to 5 seconds. (Refer to your device's documentation for instructions on adding a cue point delay.)

Configure Mid-roll Ad Replacement

The station needs to be configured for mid-roll Ad replacement. Set up a mid-roll flight in your advertising platform to target the station.

Stream with Stream Debugger

Use the Triton Stream Debugger to stream the station to your local computer with Audacity installed.

Record and Review in Audacity

In Audacity, select Audio Setup > Recording Device and choose the device that Triton Stream Debugger is outputting to.

Click the red Record button. Audacity will begin recording the audio. Record until you hear a mid-roll ad and stop recording a few seconds after the mid-roll break ends.

Click the black Stop button to stop recording.

Now export the recorded file as MP3.

Next, import the saved audio file back into Audacity.

Use the selection tool to highlight the start of the break and the interrupted On Air commercial.

At the bottom of the Audacity screen the time range is displayed.

In this case illustrated here, the break started at 1.100 seconds and the On Air ad started to play and then was interrupted by the Dynamic Ad Insertion (DAI) inserted ad at 1.509 seconds. This demonstrates that the data is delayed behind the audio. We need to push the data forward by 0.409 seconds to align with the beginning of the break so we will not hear the On Air ad.

Finish

The last step is to enter this delay that you just found in the device you are using: