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TANDBERG
CONTENT SERVER
USER GUIDE
D 13898.04
DECEMBER 2006
The QuickTime Writer Information Page
About QuickTime Writer
QuickTime templates do not have
a default live streaming path or
ServerPush Output. Media is available
for on demand viewing only
(Recording
in progress
is displayed in the interface
during the live call). If you would like
your QuickTime content to be available
live, you need to configure ServerPush
Output and Streaming path for live
streaming with the Darwin streaming
server
Up to three writers are permitted for a
QuickTime template (this means that
three video streams are allowed to be
generated for this format).
Specifying QuickTime Writer Information
Administrator Settings > Template Editor
For each of the three Writers
you can specify
File
,
Network
and/or
Server Push
outputs.
For details on this, see the
following pages.
Streaming path
. The QuickTime format does not
allow for live streaming direct from the TANDBERG
Content Server.
The path for live streaming off an external Darwin
streaming server should be in this format:
rtsp://
On demand path
. The on demand path in QuickTime
writer information should be in this format:
http://
Server is used for streaming
rtsp://
streaming server is used
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PIP location.
If you selected Picture in Picture as
Source, you can select the location of the Picture in
Picture from the drop down menu.
Source
. Choose
Normal video
for video or video
with snapshots/slides.
Choose
Extended (H.) video
if you want a Dual
Stream video from an H.239 presentation.
If you select
Picture in Picture
as your source, you
will record your conference in the Picture in Picture
format.
Normal video
,
Extended (H.) video
, and
Picture
in Picture
choices should have different typeface.
Profile Filename
. Select the right profile for the
required type of output. Profiles determine the type
of codec used for recording, the streaming bitrate,
video framerate and video resolution.