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2.Make a "V" list of streams, by following the same procedure used for making the A list, but with the terms "audio" and "video" swapped.

3.Make the priority list be the A list, if the lowest-bitrate audio stream included in the multiplexing application has bitrate less than the lowest-bitrate video stream included in the multiplexing application; otherwise, make the priority list be the V list.

4.If the script stream is included in the multiplexing application, then insert the script stream as the second-highest priority stream in the priority list.

Configuring Groups

In the case when all enabled MBR Groups contain both audio and video streams, it is highly preferable for the MBR Groups to be configured so that the Groups’ audio bitrate and video bitrate are in the same order. For instance, if Group 2 has the highest video bitrate, Group1 has the next highest video bitrate, and Group3 has the lowest video bitrate, then Group 2 should have the highest audio bitrate, Group 1 should have the next highest audio bitrate, and Group 3 should have the lowest audio bitrate. (Ties are allowed.) Given the "greedy" nature of the Player's stream selection algorithm, results become unpredictable otherwise. As an example, suppose that MBR Group1 and Group2 are enabled, with rates—in Kbps— selected this way.

Group1: audio rate is 192, video rate is 200.

Group2: audio rate is 128, video rate is 300.

The priority list is 200, 192, 300, 128. The Player asks for the 192Kbps audio stream and the 300Kbps video stream; i.e., Group1's audio stream together with Group2's video stream. As a result, the VBrick Server transmits nothing to the Player. On the other hand, suppose that the Groups are

Group1: audio rate is 192, video rate is 260.

Group2: audio rate is 128, video rate is 300.

The priority list is 300, 128, 260, 192. In this case, the Player asks for (and receives) Group1 from the VBrick Server—even though Group2's video rate is larger than Group1's video rate. Next, consider a case in which audio bitrates and video bitrates are in the same order.

Group1: audio rate is 128, video rate is 400.

Group2: audio rate is 192, video rate is 600.

The priority list is 400, 128, 600, 192. If the Player imposes a bandwidth restriction which is (roughly speaking) inside the range between 728 Kbps and 792 Kbps, then it will ask for Group1's audio stream and Group2's video stream. In this case, the Player will receive nothing from the VBrick Server.

Safe Group Configurations

The ambiguity problems described above do not exist when the MBR Groups are collectively video-only, or when they're collectively audio-only. They also do not exist when all MBR Groups share either one common audio stream, or one common video stream. There is also this configuration, based on using a low-rate audio encoder and a high-rate audio encoder, a low-rate video encoder and a high-rate video encoder.

Group1: low-rate audio, low-rate video.

Group2: low-rate audio, high-rate video.

Group3: high rate audio, high-rate video.

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Contents VB4000-5000-6000 Series Network Video Appliances Copyright Contents SDI Configuration StatusMaintenance Mode DiagnosticsMaintenance WM TemplatesStream Prioritization IndexWM Admin Guide OrganizationGetting Help Getting the Best VideoFont Conventions Printer-FriendlyPreface Overview System Requirements for Windows Media PlayerTopics in this chapter Typical VBrick Applications Standard FeaturesStandard Feature Encoder Reflector Http TCPApplication Description VBricks Streaming EcosystemMulticasting UnicastingVBrick Reflecting ReflectingReflecting from VBrick Appliances Push ReflectingPull Reflecting Push Reflecting from a Windows Media ServerPull Reflector Type Using Multiple Bit Rate Streams MBR Output StreamsOther Considerations Configurable Input/Output Stream Rates WM Output Streams Output DescriptionMBR Output Settings Shared Video Settings Independent Video SettingsHTTP/RTSP Shared Audio Settings Independent Audio Settings MBR GroupsMBR Troubleshooting Using On Demand Playback Optimizing System Performance Mixed Model AppliancesArchiver and Recorder Functionality Archiver/Recorder FunctionalityVBrick Systems, Inc WM Configuration Configuration Network Configuration Network EthernetDomain Name Server Numbers or hyphensConfiguration Network Routing Network Time SynchronizationWM Configuration Configuration Network Management Template Name Description Configuration EncoderConfiguration Encoder Template LANConfiguration Encoder Video Windows Media Encoder Video -- Slot1 SvidVBrick Systems, Inc Reduces the saturation Settings to allow this Tools Options Security Run Script Video Template Settings -- Slot1 Video Rate1 Video Rate1 Video Rate2 Video Rate3Video Rate1 Video Rate2 Video Rate3 WM Configuration Configuration Encoder Audio Audio Template Settings Bit Rate and Sample Frequency Stereo MonoConfiguration Encoder Multicast Windows Media Encoder Multicast -- Slot1 Multicast Playback NSC File Information -- Slot1Configuration Encoder Announce SAP Windows Media Announce Common Information -- Slot1 Bit mask. 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