Here are a few hints that may help if you encounter issues in connection with using AirPlay® sources:
The first time you connect to a network with the TriCaster, you must choose a network location. This is a
standard Windows® process that automatically configures appropriate firewall and security settings for
the type of network that you connect to.
You will be presented with 3 options: Home, Work, and Public. If TriCaster's active network has
inadvertently been set to Public, AirPlay® will not connect. Be sure this is set to either Home or Work.
Make sure you are connected to the correct network, especially for Wi-Fi. iOS® connects to known
networks by default. If multiple Wi-Fi connections are available, it may connect automatically to a
previously known network. For a wireless AirPlay® source such as iPad
o Tap Settings > Wi-Fi. If Wi-Fi is off, turn it on by tapping the on/off icon.
o Available Wi-Fi networks appear under Choose a Network...
o Locate and tap the Wi-Fi network that TriCaster is connected to.
By default, the Windows® Firewall is disabled on TriCaster. If your AirPlay
TriCaster after enabling AirPlay, make sure the firewall has not been inadvertently enabled. If you must
use it, have your network administrator set up an exception for it using the information in the table
below:
Port
80
443
554
3689
5353
Protocol
Name
TCP
HTTP
TCP
HTTPS
TCP/UDP
RTSP
TCP
DAAP
UDP
mDNS (Bonjour)
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, follow these steps:
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