MPEG-DASH is another streaming protocol similar to HLS; it breaks videos down into smaller chunks and encodes those chunks at different quality levelsRTMP is a TCP-based protocol designed to maintain low-latency connections for audio and video streaming. The fields below and some pre-defined configurations (for scanned sources) are available if you scan or manually add a MPEG-DASH source.MPEG-DASH sources have parent and child channels if there is more than one channel attached to the MPEG-DASH RTMP source.
There are three screens Common, Receivers, and Profiles, as shown below.
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Fields | Description |
Label | A user-defined name for caption-display on the mosaic and system messages. |
Device | MCM9000 device the source is being monitored on. |
Access Type | Type of channel source (HLSRTMP). |
Service Type | Service type settings (SD/HD/Radio, etc.); used for system resource allocation. *Please note that altering this affects the resources used by the system and the quality of the monitoring. Service type refers to the number of hardware resources that should be allocated for monitoring the channel. Service type is usually measured by SD point (0.5,1,5,10,20...) depending upon the required hardware allocation which is usually detected during the scan. |
RecordingWhen | enabled, allows recording when there is an alarmNot relevant for RTMP. |
Monitoring Level | Select the Monitoring level (Full, Light, Extra Light). Full Monitoring: One full license or and 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 One full license and 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 One full license and a fifth of the SD points will be consumed, and the monitoring level will be for a fifth of the time. |
Tags | Specifying Tags enables filtering the sources based on tags. (E.g. Tag1) |
Note | General free text notes about the channel. |
Content | |
Audio Loudness Monitoring | Select the desired audio loudness measurement standard. EBU R 128 or ATSC A/85 (no gating). |
Hide Overscan | By default, overscan lines are hidden from the mosaic. Uncheck the checkbox for the full-frame display. |
Encrypted | Enabled, if encrypted. |
Chunk Duration | Specify the start and end Chunk Duration (in ms). |
Miscellaneous | |
Profile Automation Mode | Automatically chooses the profile from PMT Auto-Matching. If you want to choose Scheduler, enable the Scheduling Group |
Tally Mapping | Configure tally settings for the source. |
Snooze on Profile Change | Set time slot after profile change (in seconds), where errors related to the change are ignored. |
Unconfigured Component | Select the system response on detection of a PID which is not defined in the static channel configuration on the PMT:
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Adhoc Activation Group | Enabling Adhoc activation groups allow automatic monitoring/unmonitoring of source. To configure, please refer to Adhoc Monitoring Workflow (Resource Grouping). |
Scheduling Group | Enabling scheduling groups, allows profile change in specific time zones. To configure, please refer to How to configure the scheduler on MCS. |
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Recievers
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Fields | Description |
Publish Point URL Variant Index | The URL of the parent Stream. (Relevant only for parent channel) Variant Index for child channel. |
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. |
Network | The NIC used for pulling the stream. |
Attributes | |
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. |
Frame Rate | Specify the video frame rate (frames per second). Leaving this field empty will disable related error notifications. |
Encryption | |
Descrambling | When enabled, it allows descrambling of the source. |
Encryption Type | If the source type is encrypted, select the encryption type from the dropdown list. For MPEG-DASH, Verimatrix, AES-128-CBC For more details, please refer to KMS Types. |
KMS | Enabled if there is an Encryption type configured under KMS Types. |
Content ID | Specify the asset ID that was created for the CPIX KMS Types. (Optional field)Publish point URL string in RTMP. *For example, if "rtmp://testStreamurl.com/live/stream1" is a working RTMP stream, "rtmp:// testStreamurl.com/live" refers to the publishing point URL. |
Stream URL Identifier | Stream identifier string in RTMP. *For example, if "rtmp://testStreamurl.com/live/stream1" is a working RTMP stream, stream1 refers to the Stream URL identifier. |
Networks | |
Network | The NIC used for this stream. |
Profiles
There is a default profile. You can also add profile according to your preference, by clicking on Add Profile (Highlighted in Green). Click on the save icon to save the changes.
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Fields | Description |
Type | Component type. Based on the selection, additional configurable fields will be displayed. |
Transport Monitored | When checked, transport is monitored. |
Content Monitored | Whether the component content is monitored or not. When unchecked, all content-related rules will be disabled for the component (e.g., audio silence, freeze frame, PES drop, etc.). |
Bitrate | Desired bitrate for the component (either single CBR value or dual VBR value). Use the toggle switch to specify the minimum, and maximum values allowed or choose 'I' to ignore selection. |
Language | Specify the configured language of the component (for display purposes only). |
Codec | Select the audio codec type from the dropdown. |
Channel Mapping | Select the audio channels from the dropdown list. |
DailNorm | Dialnorm is the metadata parameter that controls playback gain within the Dolby Laboratories Dolby Digital (AC-3) audio compression system. Dialnorm stands for dialog normalization. Dialnorm is an integer value with a range of 1 to 31 corresponding to a playback gain of -30 to 0 dB (unity), respectively. |
Samplerate | Samples per second. |
Subtitles
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Fields
Description
Type
Component type. Based on the selection, additional configurable fields will be displayed.
Transport Monitored
When checked, transport is monitored.
Content Monitored
Whether the component content is monitored or not. When unchecked, all content-related rules will be disabled for the component (e.g., audio silence, freeze frame, PES drop, etc.).
Bitrate
Desired bitrate for the component (either single CBR value or dual VBR value).
Use the toggle switch to specify the minimum, and maximum values allowed or choose 'I' to ignore selection.
Language
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Click on the save icon to save the changes.