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The Source GUI screen has the below fields.
**From version 5.6.0 onwards, Encryption type CPIX, CENC is supported, along with asset ID (optional field).
Fields | Description |
Display Name | A user-defined name for caption-display on the mosaic and system messages. |
User Name/UUID | Unique username for the channel; used for SNMP traps and emails. |
Access Type | Desired Type of channel source (HLS). |
Enable Recording | Allows recording whenever a recordable event is encountered. |
Enable Descrambling | When checked, it enables descrambling. |
Encryption Type | Select the encryption type from the dropdown list. For more details, please refer to KMS Types. |
KMS | Based on the Encryption Type, choose the KMS configured for that specific Encryption Type. For more details, please refer to KMS Types. **From version 5.6.0 onwards CPIX KMS type is supported. **From version 5.6.4 onwards BISS-2, SynMedia, and Axinom KMS types are supported. **From version 5.6.6 onwards Static KMS type is supported. **From version 5.7.1 onwards Kaltura UDRM encryption is supported. |
Asset ID | Specify the asset ID that was created for the CPIX KMS Types. (Optional field) |
Playlist URL | The main URL of the Stream. |
Primary Channel | Check this checkbox if this is the Primary Profile. |
Profile URL | The sub URL of the profile. |
Network | The NIC used for pulling the stream. |
Version | The version number, taken from the manifest file. |
Bandwidth | The average bandwidth of the stream. |
Codecs | The codec types used in the stream. |
Audio | The audio file, taken from the manifest file. |
Resolution | The resolution of the video PID. |
Delay | A delay (in seconds) to be added to decoding the stream. |
Session Life Time | For automatic selection, it is unlimited. For manual configuration, click on the toggle button to specify the desired Session Life Time in minutes. |
Scrambled | Checked if the stream is scrambled. |
Service Type | Service type settings (SD/HD/Radio, etc.); used for system resource allocation. |
Tally Settings | Configure tally settings for a specific source. |
Note | General notes about the channel. **From version 5.7.0 onwards MCM9000 supports channels rotation at 90 or 270 degree, enabling potrait view. Please refer to Potrait view of a channel for detailed description. |
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