Sources → Configuration
Channel sources can be scanned automatically or configured manually or through API. In this section, you can configure the Sources manually. The different Sources available are SPTS, MPTS, HLS, RTMP, Uncompressed, MPEG-DASH, MSS, and CTP. The manual configuration of these sources varies from each other. Please choose the appropriate Source type that needs to be configured.
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Additionally, the configuration toolbar has dropdown lists that can filter the channels available based on Device name, Source type, or Interface ID.
It also has a search bar that can filter the sources based on Name, IP/URL, Port, or Program Number.
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Fields | Description |
Name | Display name of the channel source. |
Access | Channel Source Type. |
IP Address/URL | IP address or URL of the channel source. |
Port | Source port number of the selected Source type. |
Program Number | Service ID, as defined in the PAT table of the Multicast source |
Network | Logical network name, as configured under Network. |
Device | Monitoring device name. |
Level | Monitoring levels (Full, Light, Extra Light). Full Monitoring: One full license or the full amount of SD points will be consumed by the system, and full monitoring will be done. Light Monitoring: A third of a license or a third of the SD points will be consumed, and the monitoring level will be for a third of the time. Extra Light Monitoring: A fifth of a license or a fifth of the SD points will be consumed, and the monitoring level will be for a fifth of the time. |
Monitor | Double click to enable/disable. |
Record | Double click to enable/disable. |
Thresholds | Channel monitoring thresholds set; clicking the magnifier displays the configured Threshold Sets for the respective channel source. To reconfigure the Thresholds, please refer to Thresholds. |
Notifications | Channel monitoring notifications set; clicking the magnifier displays the configured Notification Sets for the respective channel source. To reconfigure the Notifications, please refer to Notifications. |
Notes | General free text notes about the channel. **From version 5.7.0 onwards MCM9000 supports channels to be rotated at 90 or 270 degree. Please refer to Potrait view of a channel for detailed description. |