Cobalt Digital COMPASS 9223-SA Dual-Channel 3G_HD_SD MPEG-4 Encoder Unit User Manual
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9223SA-OM (V2.0)
Where
encoder_ip
is the IP address of either one of the 9223-SA Ethernet ports (configured
in the Network Tab) and
port
is the Listening Port configured above. For example, if one of
the IP addresses of the 9223-SA is set to 10.10.9.80, and the Listening Port is set to 8000 (as
shown above), the URL for Encoder 1 will be:
http://10.10.9.80:8000/encoder1
Please note that none of the common web browsers (Explorer, Firefox, etc) are capable of
directly playing this URL; what these browsers will do is download the bitstream to a file. If you
wish to see video playback on a web page, please review the “Playing Video on a Web Page”
section later in this document.
RTMP
The 9223 can operate as an RTMP client, and publish a real-time, live bitstream to an RTMP
server. RTMP clients (such as the Adobe® Flash® Player) can connect to the server and play
the live stream. The 9223 can generally connect to the same servers as the Adobe Flash Live
Media Encoder (FMLE).
An RTMP server publishing point is defined by the following:
•
An RTMP URL, of the form:
rtmp[t][e][s]://servername/app
•
A stream name
The first part of the URL defines the protocol, as follows:
•
rtmp
: standard RTMP with no security
•
rtmpt
: RTMP tunneled over HTTP
•
rtmpe
: encrypted RTMP using proprietary security
•
rtmps
: encrypted RTMP over SSL
•
rtmpte
: encrypted RTMP using proprietary security, tunneled over HTTP
•
rtmpts
: encrypted RTMP over SSL, tunneled over HTTP
The
servername
field is the host name or IP address of the RTMP server to be contacted. The
app
field is the application in the server that should receive the data being transmitted. Note
that, depending on the service, the
app
field may contain a complete path or even a set of
parameters.
The RTMP configurable parameters are: