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TSRTP causes streaming of TS over RTP. This
can be received in VLC using the URL
“rtp:@{ip}:{port}”.
RTMP specifies streaming in RTMP format.
See Section 8.0, “USING THE Z3-MVE-100R TO
ENCODE RTMP,” on page 36 for more on using
the RTMP format.
TSFILE will write audio and video to a TS file.
If this is selected, you should type the
path/name of the file in “Dest Address” (for
example, to write to USB1, you could use
/media/sda1/encode_mve-100r.ts)
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/example.h264). If audio is
enabled, a companion .aac file is then
created (for example, for “example.h264” a
companion file “example_0.aac” is created).
MPTS specifies that the current channel
should be part of the MPTS stream. See
Section 7.0, USING THE MPTS TO ENCODE 2
CHANNELS INTO 1 STREAM / ASI” on page 32
for more details.
ASI can be used to send the stream directly
to ASI out.
Dest Address
(For all but MPTS)
x.y.z.w
(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
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
/tmp/aux1.ts
Appears if “Aux TS File Enable” is set to