Pearl-2 User Guide
Set AES encryption and a passphrase for SRT
The statistics section only appears while an SRT stream is active.
3. In the
Latency
field, enter a numerical value from 80 ms to 8000 ms.
4. Click
Apply
.
We recommend testing your settings. Start the SRT stream and use the stream statistics to evaluate the effect
the latency and recovery bandwidth overhead values have on the packet loss % of the stream.
Set AES encryption and a passphrase for SRT
You can configure your Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) streams to use 128 bits, 192 bits, or 256 bits AES
encryption using the Admin panel. You can also assign the SRT stream an alphanumeric passphrase if
required. The encryption and passphrase settings on the SRT encoder sending the stream must match the
settings on the SRT decoder receiving the stream.
The encryption key length is negotiated between the source and destination devices. The largest key length
setting is what both devices will use for the stream. As long as the passphrases match, the key length will be
negotiated.
Set up AES encryption and a passphrase for an SRT stream using the Admin panel
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