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3.5.5

Streaming


Streaming lets you broadcast your meeting to participants on web. The web participants can
listen to the meeting, see snapshots, but not participate themselves. Snapshots of current stream
(if MultiSite), selfview, far end and DuoVideo streams are accessible via http. See

Appendix 6

for

descriptions of the possible snapshot files.

How to use Streaming:

1. Choose Streaming from the Call Menu to open the Streaming menu.
2. Press Start Streaming from the menu line. An indicator will appear on the screen when

streaming is activated.

3. Press Stop Streaming to end streaming. Streaming will also end when you disconnect the

call.

4. Press Streaming Settings if you want to change streaming settings (see Streaming

Settings below)


How to view streaming from a PC:

1. After streaming is started, an easy way to view the streamed audio/video is to start your

Web browser and enter the IP-address of the streaming system.

2. After the Web page of the system is shown, click on Streaming. Alternatively, enter

http:///stream.sdp




Streaming Settings


Address


Address is defined as the IP-address of a streaming client, streaming
server or a multicast address. Giving an address in the range 224.0.0.1-
239.255.255.255 will broadcast the stream to any host that has joined
the specified multicast group. Specifying normal broadcast address
255.255.255.255 will broadcast to any members on the LAN.


Address Port


If several codec

s are streaming to the same IP-address, different ports

have to be used in order for the client to know which stream to receive.
If the first codec streams on port 2240 and the second codec on port
2250, the client has to specify which port to listen to. Video is
transmitted on the specified port; audio is transmitted on the port
number 4 above the specified video port, in this case 2244 and 2254.


TTL/Router
Hops


This is used for streaming data to limit how many routers the data
should pass before it is rejected. If TTL is set to 2, data will not traverse
more than 2 router hops.