105
Side-by-side
Loudest speaker with small picture-in-
picture
Loudest speaker with large picture-in-
picture
speakers will exchange places depending on who is
speaking.
Multicast
transmit IP
address range
Use these fields to specify the range of multicast
addresses to which the IP VCR may send multicast
media for streaming.
If these values are not configured, the IP VCR will
be unable to stream recordings using multicast
media.
Multicast addresses are in the range 224.0.0.0 to
239.255.255.255 inclusive.
Multicast
transmit port
number range
Sets the range of port numbers to which multicast
media will be sent.
This UDP port number range is used in conjunction
with the Multicast transmit IP address range.
You must set both the start and end port numbers
to transmit recordings by multicast streaming.
Players
allowed
Sets the media players that can be used for watching
recordings.
This is a unit-wide setting that affects the options
available to a user selecting to watch a recording.
Streaming
protocol for
Windows
Media Player
Sets the protocol that Windows Media Player will
use.
The default protocol for Windows Media Player is
HTTP and v11 no longer supports MMS over UDP or
MMS over TCP.
Media settings
Field Field description Usage tips
Native media
HD video
capture mode
Enables the IP VCR to record video at up to HD
quality. If you leave this option unselected, the IP
VCR will record the video at up to SD quality only.
Only enable this mode if you want to make HD
recordings.
When HD video capture mode is on, live streaming
is automatically disabled. This is because HD video
recordings cannot be live streamed on the IP VCR;
HD recordings must be transcoded before they can
be streamed.
Note that this setting takes effect when a recording
is started. If you change this setting, recordings in
progress will use the setting with which they
started. You can temporarily enable this mode for
individual recordings if required.
HD recordings cannot be played back on a video