Output → Status
A list of enabled output streams will be displayed under Status, detailing their current status.
The Output Status GUI has the below icons and fields.
Icons | Description |
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To copy the output stream URL, click on the Copy URL icon. Open a web browser and paste the URL to download the stream and play. | |
To play the stream, select an output stream and click on the Play Video Stream icon. | |
To stream a channel's audio PID, click on the Stream Source Audio PID icon. | |
To refresh the Output Status GUI, click on the refresh icon. |
The Output Status GUI has the below fields.
Fields | Description |
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Name | Name of the output stream. |
Device | Monitoring device name. |
Type | Stream Type (MPEGTS). |
IP Address | MC (multicast)/UC (unicast) address of the mosaic stream. |
Port | Target port. |
Program Number | The mosaic service ID. |
Network | The network device for TS TX. |
Current Layout | Layout that is currently displayed on the stream. |
Video Bitrate | Mosaic video bitrate (in mbps). |
Total Bitrate | Mosaic video, audio, and tables bitrate (in mbps). |
Status | The current output stream status; displays either Clear or the relevant problem. |
Streaming Info | Hover to view URL format for stream direct access. |
Output Audio | Streamed channel's audio PID (if configured). |
Download SDP | Enables to download the Session Description Protocol (SDP) file. Relevant only for uncompressed sources. |
Using the HLS protocol, the output mosaic stream can be viewed on the web browser or mobile device. At this point, an output stream should already be configured. If not, please see instructions under Output Stream Configuration. Before playing the stream, make sure the relevant encoder is enabled under Output→Configuration.
Playing Video Stream
The configured encoders are also available under mosaics on the left side of the GUI.
Click the expand icon at the bottom of the video to watch in full-screen mode, or click the Esc key to close the stream and return to the GUI.
Alternatively, the stream can be viewed directly on a dedicated URL, as displayed while hovering over the sign under Streaming Information.