Pearl User Guide
Stream content using multicast
10. Enable the
SAP announcement
checkbox to advertise your stream over a local network. When the
checkbox is enabled and a multicast IP address is configured, your stream is displayed in the playlist of
local media player.
11. Enter a multicast IP address in the
SAP announcement IP
field. If your media player is configured to
receive multicast streams from an IP address that is different from the default address 224.2.127.254,
you may need to contact your system administrator for a specific multicast IP address.
12. Enter a channel number in the
Channel number
field to identify your stream in the media player. By
default the Channel number is the channel identifier.
When a channel number value is not specified, viewers cannot select a channel from the
set-top box or Smart TV .
13. Enter a name for a group of streams in the text box next to
Group name
. Since media players simply
present a list of available streams, you can organize your streams into multiple folders or in cases where
folders are not displayed, use dot separator hierarchy to help your viewers filter out unwanted streams
by category.
14. Click
Apply
.
15. Click the
Info
menu option of the web interface. An Info page opens displaying stream information.
To view the stream from a media player, open the URL in a media player, for example:
rtp://@ip:port or in the case of the sample configuration in the figure shown above:
rtp://@226.10.24.32:7000
To view the stream when SAP announce has been set and the stream is advertised on a media player, set-top-
box or Smart TV, refer to
Viewing with Session Announcement Protocol (SAP)
.
MPEG-TS streams using UDP push
Before configuring your channel for the MPEG-TS streaming, ensure the following codecs are configured:
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Video – H.264
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Audio – MP3 or AAC, if audio is configured.
To configure MPEG-TS with UDP push:
1. Connect to the admin interface using your preferred connection mechanism. See
2. Login as admin.
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