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Pearl Mini User Guide
Streaming to servers, CDNs, and other devices
Streaming to servers, CDNs, and other
devices
Pearl Mini can stream to CDNs, local media servers, and even to other Pearl Mini devices that are acting as
a streaming ingestion point. Pearl Mini supports many streaming protocols. Use the Admin panel to set
up individual channels for streaming.
Topics include:
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Set up an RTMP or RTMPS (push) stream
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Set up an SRT stream using caller and listener modes
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Set up an SRT stream using rendezvous mode
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Adjust latency and view the SRT stream status
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Set AES encryption and a passphrase for SRT
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Set up an MPEG-DASH (push) stream
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Set up an RTSP announce stream
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Start and stop streaming to a CDN
For details to configure multicast streaming, see
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encoding configuration, see
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Set up an RTMP or RTMPS (push) stream
Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP) is this the most common way to stream to a CDN, including to
Facebook Live and YouTube.
Use Real Time Messaging Protocol Secure (RTMPS) on your Pearl devices to encrypt content before it's
streamed over a TLS/SSL connection for secure live streaming. When enabled, Pearl Mini will always
attempt to validate the digital certificate it receives from the CDN to establish a secure RTMPS connection.
The connection will fail if Pearl Mini can't find the CA certificate of your CDN in it's list of certificates.
Pearl Mini has the CA certificates for many of the major CDNs already installed. For RTMPS streaming to
work for your particular CDN, or if you're using a proprietary RTMPS server, ensure that your streaming
server's CA certificate is uploaded to Pearl Mini, see
Manage CA and self-signed certificates
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