Pearl Mini User Guide
Set up an SRT stream using caller and listener modes
We recommend using the default latency and recovery bandwidth overhead values for
an initial test stream. After you perform a test stream, you can determine the Quality of
Service (QoS) and calculate the latency requirements. To set the SRT stream latency, see
Adjust latency and view the SRT stream status
.
10. (Optional) In the
Recovery bandwidth overhead
field, adjust the % value of the bandwidth that's
dedicate for SRT control and recovery packets. The default value is 25%.
11. (Optional) Rename the stream. Click the current name and enter a different name, then press
Enter
.
Refresh your browser if the new stream name doesn't immediately display.
12. Click
Apply
.
13. When your ready to start streaming, click
Start
What's next?
If you also need to set up Pearl Mini as an SRT destination and ingest an SRT stream from a remote
source, you must add the SRT stream as a input, see
Connect an SRT stream as an input
Set up an SRT stream using caller and listener modes
When setting up SRT streaming on Pearl Mini, you can configure Pearl Mini as an SRT source encoder and
send an SRT stream over the Internet to other SRT destinations (decoders) such as a CDN or another Pearl
Mini.
Caller and listener modes work together to establish the SRT link between your SRT source and
destination device when traversing the firewall is difficult and Rendezvous mode didn't work.
To establish an SRT link between the source and destination devices, ensure that one device is a Listener
and the other is a caller. The device you set as the caller (or listener) is arbitrary. If the destination device
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