Appendix G
Stream Live Video
streamType
inputFrameRate
outputFrameRate
averageOutputBitRate
minimumOutputBitRate
maximumOutputBitRate
outputResolution
audioBitRate
setTargetHost(in string targetHost)
setTargetPort(in string targetPort)
setProtocol(in int transportProtocol)
setVideoMode(in int videoMode)
setVideoSource(in int videoSource)
setH264Profile(in int h264Profile)
setInputResolution(in int inputResolution)
Returns the input stream type that is configured
on the encoder. Possible values are '0' = Program
Stream, '1' = Transport Stream, '2' = MPEG4
Stream (default), '3' = Elementary Stream, and
'4' = Raw Stream.
Returns the Video-In Frame Rate as integer value
in fps. Possible values are '0' for 15fps, '1' for
24fps, '2' for 30fps, and '3' for 60 fps.
Returns the Video-Out Frame Rate as integer
value in fps. Possible values are '0' for 15fps, '1'
for 24fps, '2' for 30fps, and '3' for 60 fps.
Returns the Video-Out Average Bit Rate in kbps
Returns the Video-Out Minimum Bit Rate in kbps
Returns the Video-Out Maximum Bit Rate in kbps
Returns the Video-Out Resolution from the
encoding stream. Possible values are '0' for
1920x1080, '1' for 1280x720, '2' for 1200x672,
'3' for 1168x656, '4' for 1024x576, and '5' for
768x432.
Returns the Audio-Out Bit Rate being sent from
the encoder in bps.
Allows you to set the Target Host (IP Address
either as Unicast or Multicast ipv4 Address).
Allows you to set the Target Host's (Layer4) port
Number (TCP or UDP port number).
Allows the Transport (Layer4) Protocol to be used
when sending the encoded stream. Choices are '0'
for UDP or '1' for TCP.
Allows you to set video Encode mode either as SD
(Standard Definition) or HD (High Definition). If
you would like to still fine tune the encoding
properties, you can select the custom option.
Choices are '0' for SD, '1' for HD, and '2' for
Custom.
Allows you to set the video source for the encoder.
Choices are '0' for HDMI Input from USB
Dongle, and '1' for all available (v4l compliant)
webcams.
Allows you to set the H.264 profile to be used for
encoding. Choices are '0' for baseline profile, '1'
for main profile, and '2' (default) for extended
profile.
Allows you to set the input resolution for the
video source. Choices are '0' for 1920x1080, '1'
for 1280x720, and '2' for 1024x600.
Cisco Interactive Experience Client 4600 Series User Guide
Stream Live Video
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