VBrick Systems 7000 manual Transmitter Settings

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Program Configuration

Author

A string in the announcement that can be used to identify the author.

 

This string is shown in StreamPlayer. Default = "My Author."

 

 

Copyright

A string in the announcement that can be used to identify the

 

copyright information. This string is shown in StreamPlayer. Default

 

= "My Copyright."

 

 

Category

An encoder can have an announce Category string. This string

 

consists of one or more keywords separated by spaces. Each category

 

keyword represents a tag associated with the encoder's video stream.

 

VBrick EtherneTV and players can be configured to display in their

 

Program and Conferencing guides only video streams tagged by

 

specific category keywords or those containing no keyword. The

 

characters are ASCII and case sensitive. The maximum number of

 

characters for all keywords in the string cannot exceed 36 including

 

spaces.

 

You can also use this field to filter the live streams shown in the ETV

 

Portal Server by source and client IP address by using the following

 

string: IPMask=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx represents a

 

bit mask. (This string is simply another keyword you can use in

 

addition to those described above.) The Portal Server will parse the

 

bitmask and send the live stream only to clients with a masked IP

 

address that matches the masked IP address of the source VBrick. For

 

example, a stream with a category IPMask=255.255.0.0 from a VBrick

 

with an address of 172.22.6.67 will be available to a client with an IP

 

address 172.22.3.4 but not to a client with an IP Address 172.16.3.4.

 

There is no admin interface to this feature on the Portal Server; you

 

can use this filtering in addition to the standard authorization features

 

provided by the Portal Server.

 

 

Information

String identifying VBrick announce Session Information that appears

 

on Program Guide. Default = VBrick Streaming Video.

 

 

Information URL

Sets the URL advertised in announce URI field. It should be a pointer

 

to additional information about the session. Maximum 64 characters.

 

 

Contact Email

Sets the e-mail address advertised in announce e-mail field. It should

 

be the e-mail address of the person responsible for the session.

 

Maximum 50 characters.

 

 

Contact Phone

Sets the phone number advertised in announce phone number field. It

 

should be the contact number of the person responsible for the

 

session. Maximum 20 characters.

 

 

Contact Name

Sets the contact name in announce contact name field. It should be

 

the contact name of the person responsible for the session. Maximum

 

20 characters.

 

 

Transmitter Settings

The transmitter settings defined here are used for all streams associated with a program.

Multicast Time to Live (TTL)

The number of hops (between routers) for which an announcement is valid on the network.

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