Pearl-2 User Guide
Streaming a channel direct to viewers
Streaming a channel direct to viewers
Pearl-2 is ready to stream content directly to viewers on the local network using the default streaming settings
as soon as you've powered on the system and configured a channel. Just choose the live broadcast method
that's right for your viewers. They can tune into the stream and watch using their favorite web browser or
media player.
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Publishing options for streaming direct to viewers on the local network
Publishing Options
Use this option to...
HTTP or HTTPS
Viewers on the same local network as Pearl-2 can access the Live broadcast
URL using a web browser on the local network and are instantly connected.
Viewers can also choose to use their favorite media player to watch the
stream on the local network. They just need the URL for any of the other
supported streaming methods (like FLV or MPEG-TS) to watch using their
media player.
Use these direct streaming methods for only a small number of viewers
because each viewer uses the full stream bandwidth and consumes
resources on Pearl-2. For more information about using an HTTP stream, see
Share a live broadcast stream (HTTP, HTTPS or RTSP)
.
RTSP
Viewers can copy and paste the URL of the RTSP stream into a media player
and watch the stream on the local network. For more information about
using RTSP streaming, see
Share a live broadcast stream (HTTP, HTTPS or
.
HTTP Live Streaming
(HLS) pull
Stream live over the standard HTTP port 80, making it possible to cross
firewalls and proxies that are normally accessible to other HTTP traffic and
facilitates conte nt delivery to CDNs. If HTTPS is configured on Pearl-2, traffic
from port 80 is redirected to port 443. See
There is approximately a 30 second delay when streaming using HLS.
To stream video outside your LAN using the channel's HTTP/HTTPS or RTSP URLs, you must
configure port forwarding on your router. Consult with your Network Administrator.
To set up Pearl-2 for direct streaming to viewers, see:
o
Disable and enable direct channel streaming
o
Restrict viewer access to channel streams
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