VBrick Systems VBRICK APPLIANCE VB4000 Admin Manual page 66

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(unlike the Microsoft encoder). See Creating Publishing Points and Creating Publishing
Points on Helix Universal Servers for more information.
When configuring for multiple bit rates, any combination of video, audio, or script streams
can be pushed to a reflector server. The server can then reflect multiple bit rates so that
clients connecting to the publishing point can negotiate and select optimum values. Only
those audio/video rates that are enabled on the Configuration: Encoder > Video are
selectable. By default only
are enabled on the Push page, but you can select additional audio/video rates to send
Data
multiple bit rate streams to a Microsoft Windows Media Server. Since a VBrick reflector
cannot serve multiple bit rates, you would typically select only a single video rate and a single
audio rate when pushing to a VBrick.
Maximum Push
Destinations
Include Video Rate1,
VideoRate2, Video Rate3
Include Audio Rate1,
AudioRate2, Audio Rate3
Include Closed
Caption and Metadata
Enable
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Video Rate1
Audio Rate1
Maximum number (1–25) of destinations for the pushed stream.
Default = 1. Note that the
(on the Configuration: Encoder > Server
Max. Allowed Clients
page) cannot exceed 202.
Default = Enabled. Select additional video rates to send MBR to
a Microsoft Windows Media server.
Default = Enabled. Select additional audio rates to send MBR to
a Microsoft Windows Media server.
Default = Enabled.
Use to enable HTTP Push. Default = Disabled.
, and
Include Closed Caption and Meta
Maximum Push Destinations
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