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NCast Telepresenter Reference Manual

Sample Rate

Channels

Bit Rate

Quality

11 kHz.

Mono

16 kbps.

Phone

22 kHz.

Mono

32 kbps.

FM radio

44 kHz.

Mono

64 kbps.

CD

44 kHz.

Stereo

128 kbps.

Stereo CD

If audio is not to be transmitted or recorded, it may be disabled here as well.

If recording in Mono and using the Line input, make sure that active audio is available on the LEFT channel.

4.2.12. Audio MTU

The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is the maximum length of a packet and is normally set to 1500. For
some special circuits (satellite links, others) the maximum size may need to be adjusted downward to avoid
packet fragmentation, which leads to inefficiencies and possible packet loss.

When using N-Way bridging, this value should be set to 1476.

4.2.13. Time-to-Live (TTL)

The time-to-live defines the number of router hops that will be valid for a packet. When the number of hops is
exceeded, the packet is discarded. The minimum value for this field is 1, and a value of 127 or greater
should be used for global transmission.

In some multicast networks TTL defines the “scope” or boundary conditions for containment of the multicast
traffic flow. The following table lists commonly accepted values of TTL used in this manner.

TTL

Scope

0

Restricted to the same host. Won't be output by any interface.

1

Restricted to the same subnet. Won't be forwarded by a router.

<32

Restricted to the same site, organization or department.

<64

Restricted to the same region.

<128

Restricted to the same continent.

<255

Unrestricted in scope. Global.

TTL scopes, however, have fallen into disfavor, and current practice recommends use of administratively
scoped addresses for containment of multicast traffic flows.

4.2.14. Automatic Unicast

This Channel Type enables automatic transfer of a Telepresenter’s SDP file to a streaming server (e.g. a
QTSS/DSS server). The transfer is accomplished by RTSP ANNOUNCE commands sent from a
Telepresenter RTSP client to the server. The system makes sure that the latest version of the SDP file is

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