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== Downloads ==
== Downloads ==
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Engineering Portal / TV / Decoder SDK Monitor

Decoder Monitor SDK is offered to Nielsen OEMs who are creating a system to monitor Nielsen audio codes (both NAES and CBET).  Instead of delivering a detailed report of each detected audio code, the Monitor SDK issues, at one-minute intervals, a list of audio codes detected since the last report.  

Each audio code is identified only by its type (CBET + layer number; NAES 2/6 + PC/FD/CC/HF identifier) and its station ID (SID/CSID). The SDK does not report the timestamp, stacked/unstacked designator, or any other audio-code details that are typically reported by traditional Nielsen decoders.

At one-minute intervals, the SDK also delivers any alarms that apply. It logs status and error messages as they arise.

  • Output is a simplified reporting using a JSON string format
  • Output is on a timed interval of 60 seconds

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