Cobalt-digital COMPASS 9223 Dual-Channel 3G_HD_SD MPEG-4 Encoder Manuel d'utilisateur Page 60

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IP Output Rate: this field reports the average bit rate transferred to the server. It will be
lower than the transport rate due to the lower container overhead used by RTMP. It is
possible for the IP Output Rate to be less than the intrinsic bit rate of the encoder for
short periods of time, depending on server and network conditions. The encoder will
buffer the bitstream and attempt to catch up in these cases. If it cannot, audio/video
bitstream data may be dropped.
Encoder RTMP Status: This indicator reports the state of the RTMP connection to the
server. The possible states are:
o Connected: The encoder has established a connection with the RTMP server
and is transferring data.
o Waiting for Encoder: The encoder is not attempting to connect to the RTMP
server. The reasons are:
The encoding core is not running (i.e., the encoder is not generating
bitstream). This can be because the encoder is explicitly stopped
(Encoder State set to Stopped in Basic Tab General Configuration) or
it has no valid input.
The RTMP output is configured not to connect to the server (Connect set
to No in the RTMP configuration section).
o
Not Connected: The encoder is running, but it is unable to connect to the
RTMP server. Possible reasons are:
The encoder cannot contact the server.
The RTMP parameters are incorrect.
Server Connection: RTMP can be optionally configured with a primary and a backup
server. If the primary server cannot be contacted, the encoder will attempt to connect to
the backup server. This field indicates which server (Primary or Backup) the encoder is
currently connected or attempting to connect.
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