4.
Remote Configuration
User Manual VS-104-3GSDI – V1.0
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One-Way
This IP Video Encoder provides two kinds of one-way (unidirectional) streaming
based on UTP to clients:
RTSP
and
MPEG-TS
. Both are types of broadcasting
where traffic from clients to an encoder is not generated at all.
RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol)
is an Internet Protocol used for transmitting
single real-time multimedia data such as audio and video to a select group of
connected clients. Normally RTSP uses RTP to format packets of multimedia
content. The
RTP
menu is used when the RTP only is streaming without an RTSP
connection. RTP stream will be transmitted to the destination set. The
SDP
(Session Description Protocol) file can be found in the encoder and a client can
retrieve it using the http connection.
Destination IP:
Set the IP Address of the destination system receiving the RTP
Stream. If the system is a decoder, RTSP authentication information can be found in the
middle of the RTSP URL: rtsp://
admin:1234
@192.168.10.100:554/video1
Destination Port:
Set the port of the destination system receiving the TRP stream.
User Name:
Enter the user name that will be used as a session name in the SDP file.
File Name:
Enter the file name that will be used as the name of the SDP file. When this
is entered, it can be accessed through
http://ServerAddress/filename