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  1. In the Zixi Receiver Outputs page, click Image Removed button.page, click the + New Output
  2. Select UDP as the output type (default).
    The Stream details window is displayed.
  3. Type in

    Enter the unique identifier for this output in the Name field

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    In the Primary source drop-down list, select the desired input stream. 

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    Note: First The first time an output stream is being configured a Primary source must be selected, on subsequent times a Fallback source can be chosen.chose


  5. Specify the Output parameters (see Receiver

    Outputs Stream

    Output Parameters Table).

  6. In the Host field, specify the IP address of the stream destination.

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    Note: In  In the case of multi-cast multicast specify an address that will identify it as such.


  7. In the Port field, specify the port of the destination.
  8. In the NIC field, select the network card from which the stream will be transmitted.
  9. Click OK
    The new UDP Output with its settings is created and now appears on the Outputs screen.

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ParameterDescription

Output Parameters

 

Name

Specify the unique name of the stream.

Primary source

Multiple sources are designated for

redundancy and can be used by default according to a certain hierarchy. Specify the unique Stream ID that the remote receiver expects. Must be identical to the one on the Broadcaster. The drop-down list consists of all those previously configured inputs on the Receiver

Host

Specify the IP address of the stream destination.

Port

Specify the ports to listen to for the output streams.

NIC

Specify the Network card used on the Receiver.

TTL

Specify the time-to-live (TTL). Used to limit the range (or “scope”) of a multicast transmission.

PCR Smoothing [ms]

Specify the PCR smoothing latency. This enables transmission of the output at the correct rate.

This is required when the receiving device is sensitive and can’t lock on to the stream (in such a case, the recommended latency is 100 - 1000 ms).

RTP

Click the checkbox to enable the Real-time Transport Protocol.

SMPTE 2022 FEC

Specify the FEC (Forward Error Correction) mode. Options are: Disable (default), 1D and 2D.

Remux

Click the checkbox to enable remuxing to CBR (used for professional IRDs) thus avoiding bandwidth waste.

Bitrate [kbps]

Specify the CBR bitrate to target for a remuxed stream.