User Manual “Instreamer“ - V3.17 - 25th July 2011
The following table illustrates the DSCP values:
Stream to
There are up to 8 destinations to stream to. Each
one can be directed to a device, or a multi- or
broadcast address (destination connection types) or
be set up as a listener waiting for a connection to be
initiated by the other side (listener connection types).
Each entry has its own IP address and Port. See the
following sections on how to set the “Stream to”
entries.
Stream to Considerations
The choice of settings to distribute the stream to
other devices depends on your environment and
desired functionality.
If the stream should be reliably received by just a
few devices (up to 8) “raw TCP” can be used since
lost packets are retransmitted automatically. If you
encounter too many audio blanks (hiccups) then we
recommend using RTP since lost packets are
replaced by the “Streaming client” firmware in the
receiving “Exstreamer” device. This type is to be
favored when the stream has to pass a number of
routers (WAN or Internet) as RTP is resilient to
packet delays.
If the stream is intended to be received by many
devices we recommend to use UDP broadcast as
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