Encapsulation = mpeg-ts spts / mpeg-ts mpts – Digigram Software for IQOYA SERV/LINK 88 (Upgrades from 8 Codecs to 16) User Manual
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Click on “Save” to confirm the settings. Click on “Save & New” to confirm the settings and create a new IP service
with the same parameters.
Click on “Close” to discard the settings
Encapsulation = MPEG-TS SPTS / MPEG-TS MPTS
Session directories
Read/Write
For AWS. Selectable values are None, date time, Index.
- Date time: each time the IP service is started, a subdirectory under the server mountpath will be created
with the current date and time.
- Index: Date time: each time the IP service is started, a subdirectory”SessionX” under the server mountpath
is created. “X” is the index of the directory and is defined with the session index parameter.
-None: no subdirectory under the server mountpath is created.
When using “Index” or “None” values, previous files can be overwritten each time the IP service is started;
Max index
Read/Write
For AWS. Displayed if “Session directories” is set to “Index”.
This is the number of subdirectories allowed.
Service
Read/Write
For AWS. Name of your amazon media storage service used on the origin server.
Region
Read/Write
For AWS. Name of the region used on the origin server.
Audio stream: Advanced settings
Buffer
Read/Write
Internal buffer used for the connection to the origin server (from 2 to 60 seconds).
Segment count
Read/Write
Number of segments contained in the HLS playlist (from 3 to 20)
Segment duration
Read/Write
Duration of a segment (from 1 to 30 seconds).
File auto delete
Read/Write
Allows keeping or removing the segment stored on the origin server. The number of segments to keep is
given by parameter “Segment persistence”.
Segment persistence
Number of segments to store on the origin server. The entered value must be as follows:
4 <= Value, and Value > (“Segment count” + 1)
HTTP connection splitting
Read/Write
Some CDNs may unexpectedly break the connection after some chunks have been pushed to them. The
connection is then lost. This parameter allows to avoid these breaks, forcing the connection to stop and
immediately restart before an unexpected break. The value reflects the number of chunks that are pushed
to the server during an HTTP connection. Default value is 32.