Displaying Stream Content

12.Enter a numeric value into the Target Port field. This field corresponds to the port on the destination device to which the outgoing video (audio/video) stream is being directed.

It is recommended that this value not currently be used by another port on the target device.

It is recommended that the following ports also 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.

13.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 cannot match the value entered into the Target Port field above. If using UDP as a Transport Protocol, this field becomes greyed-out and unused since the both the audio and video content is being combined into a single stream.

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.

14.Click the Apply button to save the encoding profiles to the MAX-CSE.

If using RTP, both the Target Port and Target Audio Port must be different and should use even numbers.

Configuring the MAX-CSE audio/video inputs

1.Complete the MAX-CSE connection and wiring procedures outlined within the Wiring the MAX- CSE connectors and cables section on page 12.

2.Access the A/V Setup page (FIG. 43) by clicking the Audio/Video button in the Navigation Bar. This page provides the user with the ability to select the source of the incoming video signal (from either the rear Composite or S-Video port), the format of the incoming video (NTSC/PAL), and the gain given to the incoming audio signal.

FIG. 43 A/V Setup page

3.From within the Video section of this page, check off the appropriate Video In and Video Port radio boxes which correspond to both the type of video signal being used and its associated format.

For the purpose of these procedures, we’ve chosen to feed an NTSC signal into the rear Composite video connector. As a result, a user should "check-off"/select both the Composite and NTSC radio boxes.

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MAX-CSD 10, MAX-CSE specifications

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