
DOC-USR-0070-08
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Z3 Technology, LLC
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Output Format
RTP/RTSP
UDP
RTMP
TSRTP
TSFILE
FILE
MPTS
Output format of encoded stream.
RTP/RTSP sends an RTP stream to the destination
listed in the user interface. RTSP operates through
port 554. RTP requires an SDP file for the receiver
or the use of the RTSP URL (see Section 6.6, “
Streaming RTP” for more details).
If UDP is selected, don’t forget to check the value
of TS Rate to make sure it is in line with
expectation.
TSRTP streams TS over RTP.
RTMP is accepted by CDN’s such as the Wowza
Streaming Engine™ and social media sites including
YouTube Live. See Section 7.0, “ STREAMING RTMP
IN THREE DIFFERENT RESOLUTIONS” for more on
using the RTMP format.
TSFILE will write audio and video to a .ts file on an
attached USB storage device.
FILE will write raw .h264 and raw .aac to two
separate files. If this is selected, you should type
the path/name of the H.264 file in “Dest Address.”
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 combine multiple inputs into a
single IP stream.
Dest Address
192.168.x.y
(192.168.0.6)
The IP address that the encoder is streaming to.
If “RTP/RTSP” is selected, set this field to
“127.0.0.1” to prevent the RTP stream from being
sent.
Dest Port
0 – 9999 (
5004
)
The port that the encoder is streaming to.
If “RTP/RTSP” is selected, do not set this field to
“554”.