Managing the Encoder
Configuring Streaming Outputs
Makito
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For SRT-specific statistics and graphical display, see
Destination Port
(Caller and Rendezvous Connection
the UDP destination port for the SRT stream.
Port
(Listener Connection
local port for the SRT stream.
SRT Settings
Network Adaptive
Check this checkbox to enable Network Adaptive
Encoding. NAE directs the video encoder to adapt to
changing network throughput used by the SRT stream
during operational use with the goal of maximizing video
quality for a given network. NAE may adjust video
bitrate, frame-rate and resolution depending on
measured link throughput without stream tear-down and
re-build.
(Buffering) Latency
Specifies the SRT receiver buffer that permits lost
packet recovery. The size of this buffer adds up to the
total latency. A minimum value must be 3 times the
round-trip-time (RTT).
Range = 20 - 8000 ms
NOTE:
Latency is for the SRT protocol only and does
not include the capture, encoding, decoding and display
processes of the end-point devices.
The SRT buffer, configured as “Latency’”, is the time
reserved in the decoder to recover missing packets.
Encryption
Enables AES encryption and specifies the key length,
either: None, AES-128, or AES-256
Passphrase
(Only required and accepted if
is enabled)
Specifies a string used to generate the encryption keys
to protect the stream.
Range = 10-79 UTF8 characters
(Maximum) Bandwidth
Overhead (%)
(Listener Connection mode only) Specifies the
maximum stream bandwidth overhead that can be used
for lost packets recovery.
Range = 5-100%
NOTE:
SRT streams may temporarily overshoot the
defined bandwidth overhead limit.
SRT Stream Setting
Description