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Streaming Output Settings

The following tables list the Streaming Output controls and settings:

Content

Streaming Setting

Default

Description/Values

Name

n/a

(Optional) Enter a unique name for the stream.

Source

Video H.264

HD Video Encoder 0

Select the Video Encoder to assign to the stream:

  • None (no content source selected)
  • HD Video Encoder 0
  • HD Video Encoder 1
  • HD Video Encoder 2
  • HD Video Encoder 3

HEVC

H.264 Video Encoder 0

Select the Video Encoder to assign to the stream:

  • None (no content source selected)
  • H.264 Video Encoder 0
  • H.264 Video Encoder 1
  • H.264 Video Encoder 2
  • H.264 Video Encoder 3
  • HEVC Video Encoder 4
  • HEVC Video Encoder 5

Audio

Audio Encoder 0

Select the Audio Encoder to assign to the stream.

  • None (no content source selected)
  • Audio Encoder 0. . 3
  • Audio Encoder 4. . 7 (SDI only)

Note

To configure multi-track audio, click Add next to the Audio field and select the next Audio Encoder to add to the stream.

MetadataNone

(Only available if KLV or CoT has been installed) To enable metadata, select one of the defined inputs.

  • (None)
  • Select from list of defined metadata sources, e.g., Serial:CoT or Serial:KLV (if connected), HD-SDI-BNC-1, or HD-SDI-BNC-2

Note

To stream metadata from multiple sources, click Add next to the Metadata field and select the next metadata source to add to the stream.


For more information, see Configuring Metadata Capture.

Data Carriage

Asynchronous

Selects the encapsulation type to use for the KLV metadata source, either:

  • Synchronous: synchronous metadata AU (ISO/IEC 13818-1)
  • Asynchronous: asynchronous private data (SMPTE RP 217)
  • Asynchronous with Sync AU: asynchronous private data carrying sync metadata AU

Streaming Parameters

Streaming Setting

Default

Description/Values

Broadcasting
ProtocolTS over UDP

Select the Protocol Type for the encoded stream.

Transport Stream Settings
Video PID33

(Optional) Video Packet Identifier

16..8190

Audio PID36

(Optional) Audio Packet Identifier

16..8190

Metadata PID40(Optional) Data (metadata) Packet Identifier. 16..8190
PCR PID33(Optional) (Program Clock Reference) Packet Identifier. Timestamp in the TS from which the decoder timing is derived. 16..8190
PMT PID32(Optional) (Program Map Table) Packet Identifier. 16..8190
Transport Stream ID0(Optional) Transport Stream ID. Identifies the transport stream in the Program Association table (PAT) of the TS stream. 0..65535
Program Number1

(Optional) Program Identifier used in the Program Map Table (PMT) of the TS stream. 0..65535

Destination

Addressn/a

Enter the destination IP address in dotted-decimal format.

Note

The Multicast address range is from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. Multicast addresses from 224.0.0.0 to 224.0.0.255 are reserved for multicast maintenance protocols and should not be used by streaming sessions. We recommend that you use a multicast address from the Organization-Local scope (239.192.0.0/14).

(RTMP only)

(If RTMP protocol is selected as the stream type) Enter a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) for the application endpoint.

Note

For more information, see CDN Interoperability (RTMP).

Port(s)n/a

Enter the destination UDP port(s). Enter a number in the range 1025..65,535. Note that RTP streams use even numbers only within this range.

Note

Direct-RTP streams require different UDP ports for video and audio. You must specify the second port number.



Link Parameters
Average Bandwidthn/a(Read-only) The average transmit bandwidth for the unit in kbps.

FEC

None

(Optional) Enable Forward Error Correction (FEC). Select either:

  • (None)
  • VF (TS over UDP only)
  • Pro-MPEG FEC (TS over RTP only)

Note

VF FEC is a proprietary FEC and is not interoperable with devices outside of the Haivision family

VF Encryption

Off(Read-only) Indicates whether Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption has been enabled through the Furnace Server interface (VF Channel Editor).

MTU

1496(Maximum Transmission Unit) Specifies the maximum allowed size of IP packets for the outgoing RTP data stream. 228..1500

TTL

64

(Time-to Live for stream packets) Specifies the number of router hops that IP packets from this stream are allowed to traverse before being discarded.
Range = 1..255

ToS

128 or 0x80 (CS4)

(Type of Service) Specifies the desired quality of service (QoS). This value will be assigned to the Type of Service field of the IP Header for the outgoing streams.
Range = 0..255 (decimal) or 0x00..0xFF (hex)

Important

A DiffServ or DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) value must be converted to a ToS precedence value. For example, AF41 or DSCP 34 becomes ToS 136. For more information, see RFC2474.

Note

The ToS setting must be chosen so as to not interfere with Voice over IP systems and other equipment that may reside on your network. For example, when the ToS value for a stream is set to 0xB8, it can interfere with some third party Voice / IP Telephony systems.

Pro-MPEG FEC Settings (TS over RTP only)
LevelB

The level of Forward Error Correction (FEC) protection:

  • A (Column only): uses the column FEC stream.
  • B (Row and Column): uses both column and row FEC streams.
Columns10

The number of columns in the FEC matrix.

Rows5

The number of rows in the FEC matrix.

Block AlignedEnabled

Specifies the type of FEC matrix scheme.

  • Check this checkbox to align the FEC blocks in the matrix structure (i.e., sequential columns within a group start on the same row).
  • If left unchecked, the blocks are a staggered series of FEC packets (i.e., each column starts on the row below the row on which the previous column started).

Note

The enabled Block Aligned setting corresponds to the aligned FEC discussed in Annex C of SMPTE 2022-1.

The disabled Block Aligned setting corresponds to the non-aligned FEC discussed in Annex B of SMPTE 2022-1.

Traffic Shaping
Traffic ShapingDisabled

Check this checkbox to enable Traffic Shaping for the stream.

Note

For some limited networks such as satellites or some dedicated network pipes, it may be necessary to enable Traffic Shaping to smooth the traffic and respect the absolute upper limit configured.

Idle CellsDisabled(Traffic Shaping must be enabled) When enabled, Idle TS cells will be inserted into a TS stream when necessary.
Delayed AudioDisabled(Traffic Shaping must be enabled) When enabled, delays the transmission of audio information to prevent MPEG-2 TS HRD main buffer overflows.
Bandwidth Overhead15%

(Traffic Shaping must be enabled) Specifies the percentage of network bandwidth beyond the average rate that the encoder is allowed to use if needed.

Range = 5..100%

Note

To configure the Bandwidth Overhead for CBR streams with metadata, see Bandwidth Overhead for CBR Streams with Metadata.

Still Image
Still Image When Pausedn/a

Click Select to select an image from the pre-defined list. See Configuring Still Image Streaming.

SAP

Streaming Setting

Default

Description/Values

Transmit SAPOffCheck this checkbox to enable Session Announcement Protocol (SAP) network announcements.
Namen/aIf SAP is enabled, enter a unique name for the Session.
Descriptionn/a(Optional) Enter an expanded description of the Session.
Keywordsn/a(Optional) Enter one or more keywords to associate with the Session. Keywords can serve as filters.
Authorn/a(Optional) Enter the name of the program's author.
Copyrightn/a(Optional) Enter the copyright information for the session.
AddressAuto-Assign

(Optional) Enter a different SAP multicast advertising IP address to override the default/selected values.

The "Auto-Assign" default value means that when the stream is created and SAP is enabled, the Makito X will automatically pick the proper default advertisement address based on the stream's destination address and family (IPv4 or IPv6). After after the new stream is is started, it will display the actual selected IP address.

Portn/a

Enter the SAP advertising UDP port. Default=9875.

RTMP

Streaming Setting

Default

Description/Values

Publish Namen/a

(RTMP only) Enter a publish name for the stream (511 characters maximum).

A stream publishing name is required for RTMP streaming. If you do not enter a publish name, the stream name will be used instead.

Note

Note that stream names must be unique, while the publish name can be reused if desired across multiple RTMP streams. See CDN Interoperability (RTMP).

Usernamen/aEnter the CDN login username.
Passwordn/aEnter the CDN login password.
General

Streaming Setting

Default

Description/Values

These buttons become available to control a stream once it has started streaming (after you click Apply).

Stop

n/a

Click Stop to stop an active stream. You can later restart it or clear it.

Pausen/a

Click Pause to pause the stream. If a Still Image When Paused has been configured, it will be displayed. You can later resume the stream or stop it.

Startn/a

Click Start to restart a stopped stream.

Statistics

n/aClick Statistics to view statistics for the stream. See Streaming Output Statistics.

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