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CONFIDENTIAL
DOC-USR-0054-02
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Z3 Technology, LLC
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100 N. 8th St. STE 250
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Lincoln, NE 68508-1369 USA
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+1.402.323.0702
Pid
0 – 999 (
120,121,122,123
)
If UDP format is selected, the PID to use for
that audio channel.
RTP Port
0 – 9999
(8892 – 8898)
If RTP format is selected, the port #
associated with that audio channel.
Output Format
RTP
UDP
TSFile
File
RTMP
Output format of encoded stream.
If UDP is selected, don’t forget to check the
value of TS Rate to make sure it is in line
with expectation (see “Adjusting the UDP TS
Rate” on page 17).
RTP requires an SDP file for the receiver.
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/test.ts)
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/test.h264). If audio is
enabled, a companion .aac file is then
created (for example, for “test.h264” a
companion file “test_0.aac” is created).
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.
Video PID (UDP Only) 0 – 999 (
220
)
PID assigned to video in the TS stream.
PCR PID (UDP Only)
0 – 999 (
520
)
PID assigned to PCR in the TS stream.
TS Rate (UDP Only)
125K – 20000K (
8000K
)
The rate of the transport stream. Normally,
this value should be set to 1.25 * (video bit
rate + audio bit rate). This can be set to
higher values to allow leeway for times
when many bits are needed to encode. This
can be especially useful for ensuring smooth
playback at lower bitrates (see Section 5.7,
“Adjusting the UDP TS Rate,” on page 17).
stop
Stop current encode session.
start
Start encode session.