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FILE will write raw .h264 and raw .aac to 2
separate files. If this is selected, you should
type the path/name of the H264 file in “Dest
Address” (for example:
/media/sda1/test.h264). If audio is
enabled, a companion .aac file is then
created (for example, for “test.h264” a
companion file “test_0.aac” is created).
MPTS will be supported in an upcoming
release.
Dest Address
192.168.x.y
(192.168.0.6)
The IP address that the encoder is streaming
to.
Dest Port
0 – 9999 (
5004
)
The port that the encoder is streaming to.
Aux TS File Enable
(UDP Only)
False
True
For UDP streaming only. If UDP is being
streamed, this allows the same UDP stream
to be saved to a ts file. The name of the file
is specified in “Aux ts file location.”
Aux TS File Location
(UDP Only)
/tmp/aux1.ts
Appears if “Aux TS File Enable” is set to
“True.” Specifies where to save the TS file.
For example, if a USB drive is connected, the
value “/media/sda1/test.ts” could be
specified.
Video PID (UDP Only) 0 – 8191 (
220
)
PID assigned to video in the TS stream.
PCR PID (UDP Only)
0 – 8191 (
520
)
PID assigned to PCR in the TS stream.
TS Rate (UDP Only)
125K – 20000K (
8000K
)
The rate of the transport stream. Normally,
this value should be set to 1.25 * (video bit
rate + audio bit rate). This can be set to
higher values to allow leeway for times when
many bits are needed to encode. This can
be especially useful for ensuring smooth
playback at lower bit rates (see Section 7.10,
“Adjusting the UDP TS Rate,” on page 28).
stop
Stop current encode session.