VBrick Systems MPEG-2, MPEG-1 manual Local-Fullscreen Mode with MPEG-4 Multicast

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Configuration

 

 

Table 1. Receive Address Syntax

 

 

 

Multicast MPEG-1

RTSP@MULTICAST_MPEG1://group:port/

 

 

Multicast MPEG-2

RTSP@MULTICAST_MPEG2_TRANSPORT://group:port/

 

 

Unicast or Multicast MPEG-4 with

http://<ipaddr>/<path_to_remote_file>

Remote SDP File

 

 

 

Unicast or Multicast MPEG-4 with

RTSP@ISMA_SDP_FILE:///wfs/<path_to_local_file>,

Local SDP File

e.g. RTSP@ISMA_SDP_FILE:///wfs/mpg/currentmp4.sdp

 

See Local-Fullscreen Mode with MPEG-4 Multicast for

 

information on how to FTP the SDP file to the set top

 

box.

 

 

Unicast MPEG-1

RTSP@UNICAST_MPEG1://#dataPort=<port>

 

 

Unicast MPEG-2

RTSP@UNICAST_MPEG2_TRANSPORT://#dataPort=<port>

 

 

RTSP MPEG-1 for Video on Demand

RTSP@KASENNA_MPEG1://<ipaddr>/program

(EtherneTV NXG only)

 

 

 

RTSP MPEG-2 for Video on Demand

RTSP@KASENNA_MPEG2_TRANSPORT://<ipaddr>/program

(EtherneTV NXG only)

 

 

 

RTSP MPEG-1 for Video on Demand

RTSP@INFOVALUE_MPEG1://<ipaddr>/program

(EtherneTV VoD-W only)

 

 

 

RTSP MPEG-2 for Video on Demand

RTSP@INFOVALUE_MPEG2_TRANSPORT://<ipaddr>/

(EtherneTV VoD-W only)

program

 

 

 

RTSP MPEG-4 Internet Streaming

RTSP@ISMA://<ip addr>/program

Media Alliance (ISMA)

(e.g. RTSP@ISMA://172.22.117.2/vbrickvideo1 --or--

(Live or VoD)(

RTSP@ISMA://172.22.119.119/Complete-Movies/

 

 

enterprogramname)

 

Video can be streamed over UDP or TCP. See RTSP

 

Streaming on page 13 for options.

 

 

Local-Fullscreen Mode with MPEG-4 Multicast

Note If necessary you can FTP the SDP file to the set top box as described here. However the recommended method is to retrieve the SDP file via HTTP.

To decode multicast MPEG-4 in Local-Fullscreen mode, you can put an SDP file on the set top box using the set top box internal FTP server as shown in the sample FTP session below.

TTo decode multicast MPEG-4:

1.First, obtain an SDP file for the MPEG-4 multicast stream. When streaming from an MPEG-4 encoder, see the VB4000-5000-6000 Administrator Guide for information about SDP files.

2.Use an FTP client to place the SDP file on the set top box. A sample FTP session to use an set top box with the IP address of 172.22.117.70 is shown below. (Server prompts are shown in bold.)

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