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The Details section shows the following information:
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 | |
Network | |
Channel | |
Port | |
Latency | |
Password | |
Encryption | |
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 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 | |
Target | |
Local NIC CIDR | |
SMPTE 2022 FEC | |
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 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 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 | |
Network | |
Channel | |
Encapsulation | |
Ingest URL | |
Play HLS | |
Upload DVR playlist | |
Propagate Tags to S3/MediaStore objects | |
Delete Outdated | |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. |
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 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 | |
Network | |
Channel |
|
Target Host | |
Stream ID | |
Password | |
Latency | |
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 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 | |
Network | |
Active Broadcaster | |
Channel | |
Encapsulation | |
Ingest URL | |
Playback URL | |
Play | |
Upload DVR playlist | |
Propagate Tags to S3/MediaStore objects | |
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 the 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 | |
Network | |
Channel | |
Receiver Name/ID | |
Latency(ms) | |
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 the 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 | |
Network | |
Active Broadcaster | |
Channel | |
Target Host | |
Stream ID | |
Password | |
Latency | |
Ignore DTLS Certificate | |
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 the 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 | |
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 the 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 | |
Network | |
Channel | |
S3 URI | |
Encapsulation | |
Region | |
Access Key ID | |
Playback URL | |
Play | |
Upload DVR playlist | |
Propagate Tags to S3/MediaStore objects | |
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. |
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