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1) Source Select: Select the video input (HDMI or VGA) to stream.
Note: Changing the input here will change it globally across the unit.
2) Live Stream Source: Use the dropdown to select which stream to
broadcast when “Play” is pressed.
Note: Selecting the Main Stream allows very high bitrates (up to 6Mbps)
and is not recommended unless you are sure the available internet
upstream bandwidth is large enough to handle it. Adjusting the settings
for the Main Stream will also affect the settings of locally recorded video.
3) Maximum Video Resolution: Select the maximum resolution
to use for the currently selected streaming channel. Available
resolutions are: 1080p(1920x1080), 720p(1280x720), VGA(640x480), or
QVGA(320x240).
Note: The streaming resolution will not exceed the original source’s
resolution even if a higher maximum is selected.
4) Maximum Video Framerate: Select the framerate to use for the
currently selected streaming channel.
Note: The Second Stream has a maximum framerate of 30fps while the
Main Stream can go up to 60fps.
5) Maximum Video Quality: Select the target bitrate for streaming
channel 2. Available bitrates are: 6000Kbps, 3000Kbps, 2000Kbps, or
1500Kbps.
Note: 6000Kbps is only available when the Main Stream is selected.
6) Stream URL: Please enter the Stream URL provided by the specified
streaming service. This is the address of the specific target streaming
server. Type the Stream URL EXACTLY as provided by the streaming
service. The URL will start with “rtmp://” or “rtmps://” followed by
the specific destination information of the server. Click on “Save” to
confirm and store the Stream URL.
7) Stream Key: Please enter the Stream Key provided by the specified
streaming service. This is an encrypted key that provides the streaming
server with your unique login and identification credentials. Type the
Stream Key EXACTLY as provided by the streaming service. A typical
stream key is a very long string of letters, numbers and symbols. Click
on “Save” to confirm and store the Stream Key.