Displaying Stream Content
Setting up a Computer to Receive and Display a Stream
The
Obtaining the IP Address of the Target Computer
1.On your PC, click Start > Run to open the Run dialog.
2.Enter cmd into the Open field and click OK to open the command DOS prompt.
3.From the C:\> command line, enter ipconfig to display the current IP Address of the PC. The information displayed includes the DNS Suffix, IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default gateway.
Configure the MAX-CSE for Communication to a Computer
1.Complete the first 10 steps described in the previous Configuring the
2.From the Stream section of the page, locate the Transport Protocol field and use the
An UDP protocol is typically used with
An RTP protocol is typically used both with
3.Enter the previously obtained IP Address of the target computer into the Target Address field.
4.Enter a numeric value into the Target Port field. This field corresponds to the port on the destination device where the outgoing video (audio/video) stream is being directed to. It is recommended that the value being entered is not currently in use by another port on the target device.
It is recommended that the following ports not be used: 21, 22, 23, 80, 443, and 1319. For the purposes of these procedures, we’ve chosen to use 5000 as the video Target Port.
5.If using RTP as a Transport Protocol, enter a value into the Target Audio Port field. This field corresponds to the port on the destination device where the audio only portion of the stream is being directed to. This value can not match the value entered into the Target Port field above. If using UDP as a Transport Protocol, this field becomes
For the purposes of these procedures, we are not required to enter a Target Audio Port value because the A/V content is not begin streamed separately.
6.Click the Apply button to save the encoding profiles to the
If using RTP, both the Target Port and Target Audio Port must be different.
7.Complete the media configuration procedures outlined within the previous Configuring the MAX- CSE Audio/Video Inputs section on page 72.
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