Displaying Stream Content

Displaying Stream Content

Overview

The MAX-CSE Media Encoder can currently stream A/V signals and direct them to IP-enabled devices capable of interpreting and displaying the incoming MPEG data using either RTP or UDP Transport Protocols. These outgoing signals can be displayed by:

A VG-Series Modero Touch Panel (supporting MPEG-2/MPEG-4 streams)

A computer running third-party multi-media player capable of supporting UDP/RTP streaming protocols.

At this time, we are recommending using the open-source VLC Media Player® (version 0.8 or higher).

Requirements for Receiving Streamed Content

To receive and display content via a Modero panel:

Verify you have installed the latest version of TPDesign4 version 2.6 or higher on your PC. Updates are available from the www.amx.com > Tech Center > Application Files > Touch Panel Design Tools section of the website. This application is needed to create the necessary page (popup page) used to display the incoming MPEG audio/video stream, identify the IP of the source MAX-CSE, and define the target audio/video ports on the panel.

Verify you have installed the latest firmware on your target Modero panel. Updates are available from the www.amx.com > Tech Center > Firmware Files > Modero Panels section of the website. Modero VG-Series firmware version 2.55.12 or earlier only supports

MPEG-2 streaming media (using UDP).

MPEG-4 is only supported by the latest VG-Series Modero panel firmware.

If using RTP (as both the Target Port and the Target Audio Port for the split stream) it is strongly recommended that this port number be an even value.

Using odd numbered port values will cause the stream to not be properly recognized by the target Modero panel.

It is necessary to understand that Modero firmware is configured to look for audio on a port whose value is two greater than that set for the video port. When configuring the Target Video and Target Audio ports within the MAX-CSE’s UI Stream Profiles page, the value entered into the Target Audio field must be exactly 2 above the value entered into the Target Port (video) field.

If you enter a Target Port value of 5000, when using RTP, you must enter a value of 5002 into the Target Audio Port field.

If using UDP, only the Target Port (video) field is user-definable because both the video and audio are sent out by the CSE as one stream and therefore there is no reason to define a separate audio port. Entering a value of 5000 into this field will, by default, cause the target Modero panel to look for the incoming audio portion of the stream on the same port as the video (port 5000).

Obtain the IP Address being used by the target Modero panel by locating the IP Address field on the firmware’s System Settings page.

Determine what is the available data rate for the network on which the encoder currently resides. This information will determine what encoder profile can be used on the outgoing

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MAX-CSD10, MAX-CSE specifications

The AMX MAX-CSE and MAX-CSD 10 are advanced multimedia presentation systems designed to enhance communication and collaboration in various professional environments. These devices are tailored for modern conference rooms, educational institutions, and corporate settings, providing seamless integration of audio-visual technology to facilitate effective presentations and meetings.

One of the standout features of the MAX-CSE and MAX-CSD 10 is their sophisticated audio and video processing capabilities. The MAX-CSE serves as a central management hub, supporting high-definition video outputs and multiple input sources, including HDMI, VGA, and wireless connectivity options. This versatility ensures that users can connect a wide array of devices—laptops, tablets, and smartphones—without hassle and quickly switch between them during presentations.

The MAX-CSD 10 complements the MAX-CSE as a dedicated audio unit equipped with powerful amplification and precise tuning. It delivers clear and balanced sound, even in larger rooms, ensuring that every participant can engage fully, regardless of their location in the space. With features like echo cancellation and noise reduction technology, the MAX-CSD 10 enhances voice clarity, making it ideal for video conferencing and webinars.

An important characteristic of the AMX MAX series is their user-friendly interface. The systems are designed for intuitive operation, enabling users to control various settings with ease, whether they are tech-savvy or not. The touch panel interface can be customized to meet specific needs, allowing quick access to essential functions such as lighting, video routing, and audio control.

In terms of connectivity, both systems are equipped with robust network capability, allowing integration with existing IT infrastructure. This feature ensures that users can manage and control the systems remotely through a web interface or compatible applications, enhancing productivity and easing the overall user experience.

Robust security measures are also a significant aspect of the AMX MAX-CSE and MAX-CSD 10 systems. They are designed with advanced encryption and user authentication protocols, ensuring that sensitive data remains protected during presentations and meetings.

In conclusion, the AMX MAX-CSE and MAX-CSD 10 multimedia presentation systems stand out in the market due to their superior audio and video quality, user-friendly features, and extensive connectivity options. They are ideal solutions for professionals seeking to leverage technology for more productive and engaging communication.