Transcoded channels transcode a single source into multiple bitrates for output to an HTTP or S3 target.
Supported Video and Audio formats include:
Audio Decoding – AAC, MPEG-1 Audio Layer I / II / III, MPEG-2 Audio Layer I / II / III, AC-3 (Dolby Digital)
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For AC-3, which can contain up to six discrete channels of sound, the transcoder only supports the left and right channels and will ignore the other channels. |
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AAC-HE and AAC-HEv2 are only supported for Zixi Broadcasters, v13 and up. |
The following procedure describes how to add a Transcoded Channel in ZEN Master. In addition, an explanation of each of the configuration parameters is given in the table below.
To add a Transcoded Channel:
The Create New Channel selection menu is displayed.
The Create Transcoded Channel window is displayed.
Tags are used for access control. By selecting an Tag, you are relating this Channel to that Tag. Tags are associated with certain roles (through the Users & Roles screen), and roles, in turn, are associated with users and user groups. If you would like to create a new Tag, see Creating a Tag.
In the Events Configuration Profile field, select from the dropdown list the profile that you would like to apply to this Channel. By default, the Default profile is applied.
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Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger. |
In the Configuration section, in the Processing Cluster field, select from the drop-down list one of the Channel Processing clusters that has been configured in ZEN Master. The selected cluster will be used to process this Channel.
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For heavy transcoding processes, use a Processing Cluster with a GPU. ZEN Master supports use of AWS, GCP and Azure instances that include Nvidia GPU. |
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If the Source does not exist in the cluster, then the cluster will pull the Source automatically. |
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If you are assigning the Transcoded Channel to a specific broadcaster, make sure that the broadcaster has sufficient available resources (CPU, GPU etc.) to handle the additional load. |
In the Target Broadcaster/s field, select your broadcaster preference. Either select a specific broadcaster to be used OR specify your preference for using primary vs. backup broadcasters. Options are: Prefer Primary Broadcasters, Primary Broadcasters only, Backup Broadcasters only or Prefer Backup Broadcasters.
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For managed clusters, it is not recommended to select a specific broadcaster, as the broadcaster's availability may not remain stable. |
- Select the Include Source checkbox.
- Enter the desired Bitrate for this Source.
- In the Units section, select the type of units used to define the crop. Options are: Pixels or Percentages.
- Enter the crop position for each of the parameters Left, Top, Width and Height in the appropriate fields.
Click on the Bitrate textbox for the profile and enter the expected bitrate. Default: the estimated bitrate based on the transcoding profile.
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The value should be the sum of the video and audio bitrates plus a small amount to account for streaming overhead. By default, a value is assigned based on the transcoding profile. For Sources in which either the video, audio or both are not transcoded, the user must manually input the value based on the actual bitrates of the Source. It is important to enter an accurate value since it will be included in the HLS/DASH manifest. |
If you would like to assign the transcoding process to a multi GPU broadcaster, select the Multi GPU checkbox, and then select from the drop-down list the desired GPU instance. Options are: 0 (default), 1, 2 and 3.
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This feature is useful if you are running several heavy transcoding activities, as it enables you to distribute the load among several different GPUs. |
Repeat the above procedure for each Transcoding Profile that you would like to add to the Channel.
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If you would like to remove a Transcoding Profile from the Channel, click on the button next to the Source. |
Select the Muted checkbox if you would like to disable error/recovery notifications for this Channel upon initial configuration.
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You can Enable/Unmute the Channel at any time. |
The Advanced settings are displayed.
- If you would like to track usage for this Channel, enter your Billing Code details. See Billing Codes.
- Under HLS, set the values for the Segments and Segment Duration, or if you would like to disable HLS, deselect the checkbox.
- If you would like to enable CMAF (DASH + fMP4 HLS), select the checkbox and set the values for the Segments and Segment Duration.
- If you would like to convert the captions format from CEA-708 to WebVTT, then select the Convert… checkbox.
- Under SCTE-35 to CUE-OUT/IN conversion, select your preference for converting SCTE cues. Options are: None, CUE-OUT only or CUE-OUT and CUE-IN (default).
- Under Timecode (EXT-X-PROGRAM-DATE-TIME) Source, select your preference for inserting a timecode. Options are: None, System time (default) or SEI Timecode.
- Select the Disable Renditions Synchronization checkbox if you would like to disable synchronization between the Sources. (Supported for Broadcasters v14.8+)
Transcoded Channel Configuration Parameters Table
Parameter
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Name
Specify a name for the Transcoded Channel in ZEN Master.
Tags
Select one or more of the predefined Tags from the drop-down list.
Tags are used for access control. By selecting an Tag, you are relating this Channel to that Tag. Tags are associated with certain roles (through the Users & Roles screen), and roles, in turn, are associated with users and user groups. If you would like to create a new Tag, see Creating a Tag.
Select from the dropdown list the profile that you would like to apply to this Channel. By default, the Default profile is applied.
Note: Events Profiles consist of a series of rules that determine precisely how various types of Events are logged and what results they trigger.
Configuration
Processing Cluster
Select from the drop-down list one of the Channel Processing clusters that has been configured in ZEN Master. The selected cluster will be used to process this Channel.
Note: For heavy transcoding processes, use a Processing Cluster with a GPU. ZEN Master supports use of AWS, GCP and Azure instances that include Nvidia GPU.
Note: If the Source does not exist in the cluster, then the cluster will pull the Source automatically.
Note: If you are assigning the Transcoded Channel to a specific broadcaster, make sure that the broadcaster has sufficient available resources (CPU, GPU etc.) to handle the additional load.
Target Broadcaster/s
Select your broadcaster preference. Either select a specific broadcaster to be used OR specify your preference for using primary vs. backup broadcasters, options are: Prefer Primary Broadcasters, Primary Broadcasters only, Backup Broadcasters only or Prefer Backup Broadcasters.
Note: For managed clusters, it is not recommended to select a specific broadcaster, as the broadcaster’s availability may not remain stable.
Source
Select from the drop-down list the desired Source.
Include Source
If you would like to pass the original Source through, select this checkbox and enter the desired Bitrate for the Source.
Log HLS Ad Markers
If you would like to log the HLS Ad Markers for this Channel, select this checkbox.
If you would like to preserve closed captions for this Channel, verify that this checkbox is selected (default).
Crop
If you would like to crop the input stream, select this checkbox, select the type of units used to define the crop (options are: Pixels or Percentages), and specify the crop position for each of the parameters (Left, Top, Width and Height) in the appropriate fields.
Transcoding Profiles
Add one or more Transcoding Profiles to the Channel by clicking the button next to the profile, and configure the expected bitrate for each profile. The default bitrate is the estimated bitrate based on the transcoding profile.
Note: The value should be the sum of the video and audio bitrates plus a small amount to account for streaming overhead. By default, a value is assigned based on the transcoding profile. For Sources in which either the video, audio or both are not transcoded, the user must manually input the value based on the actual bitrates of the Source. It is important to enter an accurate value since it will be included in the HLS/DASH manifest.
To assign the transcoding process to a multi GPU broadcaster, select the Multi GPU checkbox, and then select from the drop-down list the desired GPU instance. Options are: 0 (default), 1, 2 and 3.
Note: This feature is useful if you are running several heavy transcoding activities, as it enables you to distribute the load among several different GPUs.
Note: If you would like to remove a Transcoding Profile from the Channel, click on the button next to the Source.
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