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Z3 Technology, LLC
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Output Format
RTP
UDP
TSRTP
RTMP
TSFILE
FILE
MPTS
Output format of encoded stream.
RTP requires an SDP file for the receiver or the use
of the RTSP URL (see Section 7.8, “Streaming RTP”,
on page 25 for details).
If UDP is selected, don’t forget to check the value
of TS Rate to make sure it is in line with
expectation (see Section 7.10, “Adjusting the UDP
TS Rate”, on page 29 for details).
TSRTP sends TS over an RTP stream. In VLC, typing
“rtp://:{port #}” will successfully receive this.
TSFILE will write audio and video to a TS file. If
this is selected, you should type the path/name of
the file in “Dest Address” (for example:
/media/sda1/example.ts to write to “example.ts”
on a drive connected to USB1)
FILE will write raw .h264 and raw .aac to 2
separate files. If this is selected, you should type
the path/name of the H264 file in “Dest Address”
(for example: /media/sda1/example.h264). If
audio is enabled, a companion .aac file is then
created (for example, for “example.h264” a
companion file “example_0.aac” is created).
MPTS can be used to multiplex multiple channels in
1 TS stream. The address of that TS stream is
specified in the “MPTS” tab.
Dest Address
192.168.x.y
(192.168.0.6)
The IP address that the encoder is streaming to.
Dest Port
0 – 9999 (
5004
)
The port that the encoder is streaming to.
Aux TS File Enable
(UDP Only)
True
False
For UDP streaming only. If UDP is being streamed,
this allows the same UDP stream to be saved to a
TS file. The name of the file is specified in “Aux TS
File Location.”