ViewCast 4100 manual Editing an Adaptive Apple Http encoder, Adaptive Encoder Properties

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Editing an Adaptive Apple HTTP encoder

When you create a new encoder, the Encoder Properties window appears. The Encoder Properties windows for editing a new encoder or an existing encoder are identical. You must configure the audio and video settings for each encoder type.

Use the Video, Audio, Output, and Security tabs to edit the settings. Begin with configuring the video and audio settings, then the streaming properties. The streaming properties and advanced streaming settings are different for each type of encoder.

You have two options for for a publisher on the adaptive encoder:

Apple HTTP Live Streaming Adobe Flash Dynamic Streaming

The fields on the Output tab and the Security tab are different depending on the type of publisher.

From the Adaptive Apple HTTP Encoder Properties window (Figure 52), you can set the encoder to start streaming automatically by clicking the Auto Start checkbox. You can also start the encoder from this window by clicking the Start Adaptive Encoder link in the top right corner of the window.

Click Encoders All Encoders from the home page. Then select the Edit link next to the adaptive encoder whose properties you wish to modify. The system displays the Encoder Properties window for the selected encoder.

IMPORTANT! If you make any changes to the Encoder Properties window, you must click Submit. Otherwise, all your changes will be lost.

Figure 52. Adaptive Encoder Properties

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ViewCast 4100 manual Editing an Adaptive Apple Http encoder, Adaptive Encoder Properties