Stream Use Cases Summarized; Dme Listener Ports; Dme Input Streams; In-1 < Push (Rtmp) - VBrick dme Admin Manual

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St re a m Us e C a s e s Su m m a ri z e d
Input Streams
In-1 < Push (RTMP)
In-2 < RTP Auto Unicast
In-3 < RTP Auto Unicast
In-4 < Unicast/Multicast Transport Streams In
In-5 < Pull (RTMP)
In-6 < Pull (RTSP)
In-7 < Pull Transport Stream using RTSP
In-8 < Unicast/Multicast RTP
Output Streams
Out-1 > Serve (RTMP)
Out-2 > Serve TS via RTSP
Out-3 > Serve (RTP)
Out-4 > Serve (RTP)
Out-5 > Push TS
Out-6 > Create HLS (for iPod, iPhone/iPad)
Out-7 > Relay (Unicast/Multicast)
Out-8 > Create HDS (for Flash)
Out-9 > Push (RTMP)
Out-10 > Push RTP via RTSP
Out-11 > Push RTP via RTSP
Out-12 > Serve (.wmv, HLS, HDS, other)
Out-13 > Flash Multicast
D M E Li s t e n e r P o rt s
The following table shows the listeners that are configured by default on the DME. They are
used in the differing use case scenarios shown below.
DME Port Protocol Description
554
RTSP
5544
RTSP
1935
RTMP

DME Input Streams

I n - 1 < P u s h ( R T M P )
This is the preferred method for providing stream input to the DME. In this scenario the
DME input is a live stream push from an RTMP transmitter. Common examples of sources
that produce the RTMP live stream push include H.264 encoders, VB7000 v3.1 or higher,
VB9000, another DME, and a Flash Media Live Encoder (FMLE). Since no configuration on
DME Admin Guide
Auto Unicast Announce (UDP/TCP)
Auto Unicast Announce (TCP)
Push from a Flash encoder, for example
a Vbrick encoder or an Adobe FMLE.
Configure a DME Stream
Where Used
In-3 < RTP Auto Unicast
In-2 < RTP Auto Unicast
In-1 < Push (RTMP)
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