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Cobalt Digital COMPASS 9223 Dual-Channel 3G_HD_SD MPEG-4 Encoder User Manual

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9223-OM (V2.0)

0xFF01, which is in the range of values allocated for video over IP. The complete set of
registered Network IDs can be downloaded from this URL:

http://www.dvbservices.com/identifiers/export/original_network_id

EIT Schedule Flag: Check this box to set the flag. This flag indicates that EIT schedule
information is present for this service. Since the 9223 does not generate EITs, the correct
setting of this flag is not set. Only set it if you intend to mux an EIT downstream of the
9223.

EIT P/F Flag: Check this box to set the EIT present/following flag for this service.
Since the 9223 does not generate EITs, the correct setting of this flag is not set. Only set
it if you intend to mux an EIT downstream of the 9223.

Free CA Mode: Check this box to set the Free CA Mode flag. If this flag is set, it
indicates that one or more components of the service are scrambled. Since the 9223 does
not offer scrambling, the correct setting of this flag is not set. Only set it if you intend to
scramble the program downstream from the 9223.

Encoder Connections Tab

The Connections Tab is used to create output connections for the encoder. The set of output
options offered is a function of whether or not Secondary Audio is enabled:

Secondary Audio Disabled

Secondary Audio Enabled

The options are:

ASI/IP Streaming: the output of the encoder is available for connection to ASI Outputs and
IP Outputs, as described later in this manual.

HTTP Live Streaming: the output of the encoder is directed to a storage server, which in
turn serves it to web clients using HTTP Live Streaming. If this option is selected, the
encoder output is not available to ASI and IP Output ports. Moreover, the GOP Mode
parameter in the Advanced Tab – Video Parameters will be forced to Closed GOP. This
output option is not available if Secondary Audio is enabled.

Direct HTTP Streaming: the output of the encoder is available to clients over a standard
HTTP connection. Clients will open an HTTP connection to the encoder, send a standard
HTTP GET request, and receive the bitstream (for as long as they keep the connection open).
This output option is not available if Secondary Audio is enabled.

RTMP: the encoder will operate as an RTMP client, connect to a specified RTMP server and
publish the stream, similar to the Adobe Flash® Live Media Encoder (FMLE). This output
option is not available if Secondary Audio is enabled.