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Output Stream Metadata Configuration Options
Displays and manages all metadata conversions or pass-through, such as SDI
ancillary data to SMPTE-2038.
Decoding Incoming Streams and Outputting
Uncompressed SDI
Input Stream
Input streams can be one of the following:
• NDI
• HLS
• MPEG-2
• JPEG 2000
• H.265
• H.264
• H.262
Configuring Input Streams
RTP/UDP, UDP, SRT Input Stream Sources
When configuring input streams of type RTP/UDP, UDP, or SRT, you will need to
configure network settings.
There are only two circumstances in which you will need to fill out the IP address
and Port:
• When the input stream has a multicast address;
• When the input stream is of type SRT and BRIDGE LIVE is set as the caller.
Enter the IP address and port number that corresponds to where the input stream
is being sent.
For example, when BRIDGE LIVE is using the IP address 172.23.26.29, it would
receive a unicast transport stream at that IP address and port 5000. So the valid
input combination in BRIDGE LIVE would be an IP address of 172.23.26.29 (or just
0.0.0.0) and port number 5000.
NOTE: Entering the IP address of 0.0.0.0 for the input stream tells BRIDGE LIVE to use the
IP address of its selected Ethernet port where the signal is being received.
For SRT configuration, see
"SRT Protocol for Reliable Data Transmission" on page
.
MPEG-TS and MPTS are found in Input Stream configuration. This means that if
you have one transport stream being sent to one particular IP address and Port
combination, it can contain various programs. With MPEG-TS and MPTS, you can
differentiate whether it is just one program or if there are multiple programs. If
it is MPTS, there are more video streams, and you choose between the program
number that you want to decode and process. If it is single stream, then you work
with only one.