Adding quicktime or darwin streaming server, Configuration options, The quicktime or darwin streaming server settings – TANDBERG 1D13898.07 User Manual

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D13898.07
NOVEMBER 2008

TANDBERG

CONTENT SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Table of

Contents

Introduction

Installation

Quick Setup

TCS

Administration

Backing up and

Restoring

Administrator

Settings

Conference

Setup

View

Conferences

Appendices

Server settings
Name.

Enter a descriptive name for the server.

The server name will be used in a template
when selecting a media server. This is a
required field.

Support Live Unicast Streaming.

Select if the

server is to support live unicast streaming.
Once selected the Media Server will be
available to choose in the Live Media Server
Settings for templates that stream MPEG4.

Support Live Multicast Streaming.

Select if

the Media Server is to support live multicast
streaming. Once selected the Media Server will
be available to choose in the Live Media Server
Settings for templates that stream MPEG4.

Support On Demand.

Select if the server is to

support on demand streaming. Once selected
the Media Server will be available to choose
in the On Demand Media Server Settings for
templates that stream MPEG4.

Unicast and On Demand Server Address.

Enter

the DNS name or the IP address of the external
streaming server. This is a required field.

The QuickTime Or Darwin Streaming Server Settings

Adding QuickTime or Darwin Streaming Server

Configuration Options

The Content Server default installation
supports only HTTP-based on demand
streaming of MPEG4 from its local IIS Web
Server. An external media server must be set
up for live unicast and true (RTSP) on-demand
streaming of MPEG4.
Click on the

Add QuickTime or Darwin

Streaming Server

to configure an external

server for streaming MPEG4 media.
Only Darwin and QuickTime Streaming Servers
are supported for streaming MPEG-4 content
off the TANDBERG Content Server.
The configuration options for your QuickTime
or Darwin streaming server include live and on
demand streaming.
There are two options for configuring the media
server for live MPEG4 streaming:

Live unicast streaming.

This requires an

external QuickTime or Darwin streaming
server to relay streams to clients.

Live multicast streaming.

This option

requires a Media Server to be set up on
the Content Server but does not require an
external QuickTime or Darwin streaming
server to relay streams to clients - the
multicast stream is sent directly from the
Content Server.

Unicast

connections are one-to one

connections between each QuickTime
Player client and the server. Each
unicast client that connects to the

server takes up additional bandwidth.

In

multicast

delivery, the server sends only one

stream which reaches all player clients at the
same time. There is no additional overhead for
the server regardless of whether one or more
clients are connected.
Multicast delivery is generally used for
broadcasting live streams on a corporate
network and will only work if all routers on the
network are multicast enabled.

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