VBrick 6000 series Admin Manual page 49

Vbrick v4.5 mpeg-4 appliance
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Video
Audio
Closed Caption
Closed Caption
AUs Per RTP
Packet
Total Bit Rate
Resource Name
Figure 2. Configuration: Encoder > RTSP Server – Part 2
Announce RTSP
Server
Announce
External RTSP
Server
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If this is disabled no video can be seen using RTSP.
If this is disabled no audio can be heard using RTSP.
If this is disabled no closed captioning can be seen can be heard using
RTSP.
This is the number of frames of closed caption frames (access units)
that are placed in each RTP packet. Since each closed caption frame is
small, if multiple Aus are placed in a single RTP packet the bandwidth
efficiency is improved at the cost of additional latency.
This is the maximum amount of data the VBrick will generate at any
time using RTSP. It's the total calculated by adding together the data
in all the video/audio/cc streams (including network overhead) that
have been started using RTSP. When this maximum is reached, no
additional MPEG-4 players will be allowed to use the RTSP method.
The name used in an RTSP URL to locate a particular stream.
This section is used to announce the RTSP streams to the local
network allowing viewable RTSP SAPs in programs like StreamPlayer
Plus. The unit must be on the same segment of the network or the
Router must be configured to retransmit broadcast in order for the
SAPs to be accessible using the IP Address 255.255.255.255.
This section is used to announce RTSP streams to a Network device
outside of the broadcast domain.
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