Pearl Mini User Guide
Set up an SRT stream using rendezvous mode
Set up an SRT stream using rendezvous mode
Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) is an open-source streaming protocol that offers quality, low latency
streaming to CDNs and other SRT enabled decoders across unreliable Internet connections via UDP.
The easiest way to establish a link between the SRT source and destination devices is to use rendezvous
mode. In rendezvous mode, both the SRT source and destination device are ready to establish the SRT
connection as soon as an SRT stream starts.
Typically, no intervention is needed from your IT administrator to traverse a firewall in rendezvous mode.
However, you can switch to SRT caller and listener modes if you experience difficulties streaming through
a firewall in rendezvous mode, see
Set up an SRT stream using caller and listener modes
To establish the SRT connection between the source and destination devices in rendezvous mode, both
devices must be configured and ready to establish the connection between them. Each must know the
IP address of the other device and both must be configured to use the same port for the SRT stream.
In the following example, a Pearl Mini is set up as SRT Source A (192.168.1.10) with port 20000 and
another Pearl Mini is set up as SRT Destination B (203.0.113.10) with port 20000.
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