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Centauri user manual revision level 01 /2007
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1.2 Establish Connection
Click the CONNECT button to open the Connect-dialog:
· Select interface to IP
· Select RTP
· Type in the IP-address of the other codec in the address field
· Click the OK-button to establish connection
2. Bidirectional RTP connections
There are two ways to establish a bidirectional RTP connection:
· Establish a unidirectional RTP connection on both sides (MERK II / CENTAURI II)
· Use a special codec configuration on the establishing sides (MERK II / CENTAURI II)
2.1 Special configuration on establishing MAYAH codec
Configure the codec settings via menu item Settings/Codec:
· Encoder dependency: remote
· Decoder dependency: local
2.2 Special configuration on non-establishing MAYAH codec
Configure the codec settings via menu item Settings/Codec:
· Encoder dependency: remote
· Decoder dependency: remote
Note:
At such bidirectional RTP connections different settings for sending and receiving can be
used. The encoder settings determine which quality is sent whereas the decoder settings
determine which quality is received.
Note 2:
In opposite to bidirectional UDP connections bidirectional RTP connections can be
disconnected by one side (i.e. the establishing side) provided they were established by
one side.
7.5.2.
Multicast RTP
Multicast RTP connections can be established by CENTAURI’s of type 300x, 330x, 400x,
MERKII and GANYMED’s 1102.
Multicast RTP connections can be established between:
· CENTAURI’s, MERK’s II and GANYMED’s 1102:
MERK IIs can be used as Multicast Sender and Multicast Receiver.
For this the new RTP protocol implementation of MERK II is used.
· MERK II and other decoders (like Winamp 5.05): MERK II is used as Multicast Sender.
· MERK II and GANYMED 1002
1. Multicast RTP connection to other CENTAURI, MERK II and GANYMED 1102
New RTP protocol implementation is used.
1.1 Codec Settings of Multicast sender