Choose a streaming option, Streaming for viewers – Epiphan Networked VGA Grid User Manual

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Networked VGA Grid User Guide

4-1 Stream your video

Choose a streaming option

Each method of streaming media has strengths and weaknesses depending on your audience location,

hardware resources and bandwidth. To help you decide how to publish your content, you must first identify

the number of viewers and how viewers will access your content. Are you streaming live video, or recorded

video. Do you need to stream the content to one client (peer-to-peer), deliver a single stream to multiple clients

(multicast), or provide web-based streaming where multiple clients can access the broadcast (Content

Distribution Network).

Your Networked VGA Grid can stream to individual viewers through HTTP, HTTP Live Streaming, UPnP and RTSP

and can also simultaneously stream to a server such as a multicast server or CDN.

The following tables provide a brief outline of the distribution options. A procedure to configure each

distribution option follows the tables.

Streaming for viewers

Streaming for viewers allows viewers to connect to your Networked VGA Grid and view the live stream.

You can configure whether or not streaming is enabled for viewers. See

Disable (and enable) streams for

viewers

.

Publishing Options

Use this option to...

HTTP

Quickly stream content to viewers simultaneously. No set up is required.

Networked VGA Grid is ready to stream content as soon as it is has power

and a configured channel. No other settings are required. Your audience

need only access the URL of the broadcast and they are instantly connected.

This viewing method is ideal for a small number of viewers since streaming

uses your system resources and bandwidth. However a small amount of

overhead is used for each viewer. For more information about using a HTTP

streaming, refer to

Stream content using HTTP or RTSP

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