Configuration: Network; Configuration: Network > Ethernet - VBrick 6000 series Admin Manual

Vbrick v4.5 mpeg-4 appliance
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encoder interoperates using ISMA Profile 0 when it is set up to do so, in order to provide this
broad compatibility. If desired, the profile can be changed to enable the encoder to produce
better quality pictures and sound than can be achieved using ISMA Profile Level 0. Profiles
are set in the Configuration: Encoder > Video section of IWS.
In order to provide the ability to see the video and hear the audio using MPEG-4, there has
to be a delivery method. VBrick uses the industry standard delivery method called RTP/
RTCP (Realtime Transport Protocol/Realtime Transport Control Protocol) to transport
MPEG-4 audio and video information. The design behind delivering MPEG-4 through
RTP/RTCP requires that the audio/video presentation be divided into three different
information streams (one for video, audio and closed captioning) that are re-combined when
received by an MPEG-4 player to recreate the original presentation. Sending information
from a video camera, or any video source, across the country over the Internet is easy using
MPEG-4. After the video and audio is packaged and the RTP/RTCP delivery method is
determined, the final requirement is that the destination location be set to receive the
information or stream. The following section suggests four ways that users can accomplish
this using VBrick software and a VBrick encoder appliance.

Configuration: Network

Configuration: Network > Ethernet
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