![epiphan video Pearl Mini User Manual Download Page 290](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/epiphan-video/pearl-mini/pearl-mini_user-manual_2417820290.webp)
Pearl Mini User Guide
What is streaming?
What is streaming?
After you connect your camera, audio source, and set up a channel, it’s time to stream your content live
and share that with your viewers.
Epiphan products provide many different streaming options and supports a variety of streaming
protocols. The easiest way to stream a single channel directly to viewers on the same local network is to
share the channel's live broadcast URL. Various stream types are available so users can watch using their
favorite devices, including: HTTP/HTTPS, HTTP FLASH (.FLV), MPEG-TS (HTTP), and RTSP.
At the same time, stream to a multicast server or CDN and reach viewers across the globe. You can even
stream to smart TVs in overflow rooms using SAP or UPnP. The streaming method you choose depends
on factors like the number of viewers of your stream, are you broadcasting live over a local TCP-based
network or streaming to a CDN over the Internet, how much bandwidth do you have available, and is live
streaming security a concern?
Pearl devices can stream to a CDN or media server using any of the following streaming protocols:
l
SRT (push)
l
HLS (push)
l
MPEG-DASH (push)
l
RTMP/RTMPS (push)
l
RTSP Announce
A channel can support multiple streams. That means you can stream a channel to multiple destinations
using different streaming protocols. Unicast and multicast streams are also supported.
l
Pearl-2 and Pearl Mini
- start and stop streaming by using One touch control from the touch
screen, see
Specify channels for Single Touch streaming
or directly from the Admin panel . You can
also control streaming using Epiphan Cloud or using Epiphan Live from a mobile device or tablet.
See
Control streaming and recording using Epiphan Live
for instructions to use Epiphan Live.
l
Pearl-2 and Pearl Mini
- To start/stop scheduled streams and authenticate with a CMS to create
unscheduled ad hoc events using the touch screen, see
CMS event controls using the touch screen
.
In addition to streaming from the Pearl device, the following streaming formats are supported as input
sources that the Pearl device can ingest:
l
SRT
l
RTSP
The Pearl device also comes with APIs so you can setup third party tools to control streaming, see the
for details.
279