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When one of the targets in the list is selected, information about the target, divided into tabs, appears at the bottom of the screen.
The Details pane has buttons for taking the following actions for the selected targed.
- Switch Channel – switch the channel that is assigned to this t If no channel has been assigned yet, then this button is used to assign a Target.
- Acknowledge/Clear Acknowledgment (for sources in disconnected status) – mark/clear the status of this source as acknowledged.
- Mute/Clear Mute – disables/activates notification for error/recovery events. Set the date and time when the mute will automatically be cleared by clicking on the down arrow and selecting mute until.
- Edit – enables you to edit the target
- Disable/Enable – Disabling a target stops all active streams for that target without deleting the configuration of the source.
- Delete – deletes the target
The Details tab shows the following information:
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In addition to the parameters described below there are several parameters that are specific to each target type that are displayed for a target of that particular type. |
Parameter
Description
Name
The name of the target.
Access Tag
You can edit the access tag/s as follows: click the Image Removed
The Details section shows the following information:
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In addition to the parameters described below there are several parameters that are specific to each Target type that are displayed for a Target of that particular type. |
Parameter | Description | |
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Type | The type of Target. Possible types are: Push, Pull, RTMP, S3, HTTP or UDP/RTP. | |
SRT | ||
Name | The name of the Target. | |
Tags | The Tag/s that is associated with this Target. | |
Events Configuration Profile | The Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. | |
Location | The Target’s location is used to represent it in the proper position in the Map display. By default, the location is determined automatically based on the Target’s IP. Enter identifying info for the location (e.g. street address, zip code, coordinates) and select the desired location from the suggestions that are shown. | |
Network | ||
Channel | Select from the drop-down list the Channel that will be sent to the Target. | |
Port | Enter the Target port on the receiving device. | |
Latency | Enter the latency in milliseconds. | |
Password | Enter a password for accessing the stream. (Optional field). | |
Encryption | If you would like to encrypt the stream, select one of the encryption methods. Options are: Disabled (default), AES 128, AES 192 or AES 256. | |
RIST | ||
Name | The name of the Target. | |
Tags | The Tag/s that is associated with this Target. You can edit the tag/s as follows: click the Image Added icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list. | |
Events Configuration Profile | The Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. | |
Channel | Select from the drop-down list the Channel that will be sent to the Target. | |
Target | ||
Local NIC CIDR | Enter the CIDR that represents the IP range where the desired NIC is accessed. | |
SMPTE 2022 FEC | Select the desired error correction method. Options are: Disabled (default), 1D or 2D. | |
RTMP | ||
Name | The name of the Target. | |
Tags | The Tag/s that is associated with this Target. You can edit the tag/s as follows: click the Image Added icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list. | |
Events Configuration Profile | The Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. | |
Azure | ||
Name | The name of the Target. | |
Tags | The Tag/s that is associated with this Target. You can edit the tag/s as follows: click the Image Added icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list. | |
Events Configuration Profile | The Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Channel. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. | |
Location | The Target’s location is used to represent it in the proper position in the Map display. By default, the location is determined automatically based on the Target’s IP. Enter identifying info for the location (e.g. street address, zip code, coordinates) and select the desired location from the suggestions that are shown. | |
Network | ||
Channel | Select from the drop-down list the Channel that will be sent to the Target. | |
Encapsulation | Select the type of encapsulation used. Options are: HLS or CMAF (DASH + fMP4 HLS). | |
Ingest URL | Enter the Ingest URL of the Azure storage service to which the Channel will be pushed. | |
Play HLS | ||
Upload DVR playlist | ||
Propagate Tags to S3/MediaStore objects | Select this checkbox if you want ZEN Master to create AWS backend tags for the Tags, which were assigned to this HLS target, and propagate them to S3 and/or MediaStore objects. These tags will be applied to the manifest, the chunks, and folders. | |
Delete Outdated | Select Yes or No, if you would like ZEN Master to delete any outdated fragments from the server. | |
Ignore Certificate | Select this checkbox if you are sending the stream to a trusted server which does not have a valid certificate. When this option is selected, the Zixi Broadcaster will ignore TLS certificate errors and send the stream to its destination. | |
AWS Media | ||
Name | The name of the Target. | |
Tags | The Tag/s that is associated with this Target. You can edit the tag/s as follows: click the Image Added icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list. | |
Events Configuration Profile | The Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. | |
Location | The Target’s location is used to represent it in the proper position in the Map display. By default, the location is determined automatically based on the Target’s IP. Enter identifying info for the location (e.g. street address, zip code, coordinates) and select the desired location from the suggestions that are shown. | |
Network | ||
Channel | Select from the drop-down list the Channel that will be sent to the Target. | |
Target Host | ||
Stream ID | ||
Password | ||
Latency | Enter the latency in milliseconds. | |
Ignore DTLS Certificate | Ignore DTLS Certificate If you are using DTLS on the server side but don’t have access to the certificate, then select this checkbox. NOTE: Even when this option is selected, the stream is still transmitted in the encrypted format, you are only losing the ability to verify the identity of the source. | |
HTTP | ||
Name | The name of the Target. | |
Tags | The Tag/s that is associated with this Target. You can edit the tag/s as follows: click the Image Added icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list. | |
Events Configuration Profile | The Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. | |
Location | The Target’s location is used to represent it in the proper position in the Map display. By default, the location is determined automatically based on the Target’s IP. Enter identifying info for the location (e.g. street address, zip code, coordinates) and select the desired location from the suggestions that are shown. | |
Network | ||
Active Broadcaster | ||
Channel | Select from the drop-down list the Channel that will be sent to the Target. | |
Encapsulation | Select the type of encapsulation used. Options are: HLS or CMAF (DASH + fMP4 HLS). | |
Ingest URL | Enter the Ingest URL of the HTTP server to which the channel will be pushed. | |
Playback URL | Enter an alternative URL for playback and HLS validation. NOTE: For an S3 bucket Target this field is optional, if no URL is entered then ZEN Master will use the URL of the S3 bucket for playback and validation. For an HTTP server Target ZEN Master will not validate the stream or enable playback unless a URL is entered in this field. | |
Play | Play the Target content (for configurations that support this feature). | |
Upload DVR playlist | ||
Propagate Tags to S3/MediaStore objects | Select this checkbox if you want ZEN Master to create AWS backend tags for the Tags, which were assigned to this HLS target, and propagate them to S3 and/or MediaStore objects. These tags will be applied to the manifest, the chunks, and folders. | |
Delete Outdated | ||
Ignore Certificate | Select this checkbox if you are sending the stream to a trusted server which does not have a valid certificate. When this option is selected, the Zixi Broadcaster will ignore TLS certificate errors and send the stream to its destination. | |
MediaLive HTTP | ||
Name | The name of the Target. | |
Tags | The Tag/s that is associated with this Target. | |
Events Configuration Profile | The Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. | |
Pull | ||
Name | The name of the Target. | |
Tags | The Tag/s that is associated with this Target. You can edit the tag/s as follows: click theImage Added icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list. | |
Events Configuration Profile | The Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. | |
Location | The Target’s location is used to represent it in the proper position in the Map display. By default, the location is determined automatically based on the Target’s IP. Enter identifying info for the location (e.g. street address, zip code, coordinates) and select the desired location from the suggestions that are shown. | |
Network | ||
Channel | Select from the drop-down list the Channel that will be sent to the Target. | |
Receiver Name/ID | ||
Latency(ms) | Enter the latency in milliseconds. | |
Push | ||
Name | The name of the Target. | |
Tags | The Tag/s that is associated with this Target. You can edit the tag/s as follows: click theImage Added icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list. | |
Events Configuration Profile | The Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. | |
Location | The Target’s location is used to represent it in the proper position in the Map display. By default, the location is determined automatically based on the Target’s IP. Enter identifying info for the location (e.g. street address, zip code, coordinates) and select the desired location from the suggestions that are shown. | |
Network | ||
Active Broadcaster | ||
Channel | Select from the drop-down list the Channel that will be sent to the Target. | |
Target Host | ||
Stream ID | ||
Password | ||
Latency | Enter the latency in milliseconds. | |
Ignore DTLS Certificate | Ignore DTLS Certificate If you are using DTLS on the server side but don’t have access to the certificate, then select this checkbox. NOTE: Even when this option is selected, the stream is still transmitted in the encrypted format, you are only losing the ability to verify the identity of the source. | |
Build | ||
Application | ||
Device | ||
UDP/RTP | ||
Name | The name of the Target. | |
Tags | The Tag/s that is associated with this Target. You can edit the tag/s as follows: click theImage Added icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list. | |
Events Configuration Profile | The Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. | |
Channel | Select from the drop-down list the Channel that will be sent to the Target. | |
Target | ||
Active Broadcaster | ||
S3 | ||
Name | The name of the Target. | |
Tags | The Tag/s that is associated with this Target. You can edit the tag/s as follows: click theImage Added icon. Then, delete the current tag by clicking the "X" next to the tag. Add a new | access tag/s by selecting one or more tags from the drop-down list. |
Type | The type of target. Possible types are: Push, Pull, RTMP, S3, HTTP or UDP/RTP. | |
Play Target | Play the target Events Configuration Profile | The Events Configuration Profile that was assigned to this Target. Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. |
Location | The Target’s location is used to represent it in the proper position in the Map display. By default, the location is determined automatically based on the Target’s IP. Enter identifying info for the location (e.g. street address, zip code, coordinates) and select the desired location from the suggestions that are shown. | |
Network | ||
Channel | Select from the drop-down list the Channel that will be sent to the Target. | |
S3 URI | Enter the URI of the S3 bucket. | |
Encapsulation | Select the type of encapsulation used. Options are: HLS or CMAF (DASH + fMP4 HLS). | |
Region | The cloud service region. | |
Access Key ID | Enter the Access Key ID used to access your AWS account. | |
Playback URL | Enter an alternative URL for playback and HLS validation. NOTE: For an S3 bucket Target this field is optional, if no URL is entered then ZEN Master will use the URL of the S3 bucket for playback and validation. For an HTTP server Target ZEN Master will not validate the stream or enable playback unless a URL is entered in this field. | |
Play | Play the Target content (for configurations that support this feature). | |
Upload DVR playlist | ||
Propagate Tags to S3/MediaStore objects | Select this checkbox if you want ZEN Master to create AWS backend tags for the Tags, which were assigned to this HLS target, and propagate them to S3 and/or MediaStore objects. These tags will be applied to the manifest, the chunks, and folders. | |
Delete Outdated | Select this checkbox if you would like ZEN Master to delete any outdated fragments from the server. (Default: selected) | |
Ignore Certificate | Select this checkbox if you are sending the stream to a trusted server which does not have a valid certificate. When this option is selected, the Zixi Broadcaster will ignore TLS certificate errors and send the stream to its destination. |
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