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The
HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) link is now displayed on the Channel Status page
. HLS allows access to live
streams over the standard HTTP port 80, making able to traverse firewalls and proxies that are able access the
internet for other HTTP traffic.
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MPEG-TS format recording
. This robust encoding mechanism has no index or trailer structures making it the
most fault tolerant format supported by the Standalone VGA Grid. MPEG-TS files are ready for streaming over
HTTP, RTP and UDP.
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Enjoy the new live stream resume feature to
ensure a digital media player automatically gets the stream
when it becomes available
after the Standalone VGA Grid restarts. Simply choose a stream and the UPnP-
enabled media player to control. See
Stream content using UPnP
.
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Direct your digital media player to play a recorded MPEG-TS files from the systeme
. Browse to the Files
Archive and press the play button to choose from accessible uPnP media players. See
Stream content using UPnP
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Fast encoding has been removed and replaced with video encoding presets. New values are Default, High
Quality, and High Speed.
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H.263 (an older Flash implementation) is replaced with MPEG-4. As of Flash Player 9, update 3 (in December
2007), Flash supports H.264 encoding. If H.264 does not suit your needs, you can still support older players with
the MPEG-4 codec. The exact codec supported is Microsoft MPEG-4 version 2.