Pearl Nano User Guide
Streaming to a CDN, multicasting, and streaming to
multiple destinations
Publishing Options
Use this option to...
Content Distribution
Network (CDN)
Stream web content to many viewers on different Content Delivery
Networks simultaneously to any geographical location. Using a CDN to
host your broadcast is highly scalable and saves you from having to
purchase and maintain your own servers to host and deliver video
content.
Using one or more CDNs to stream live content allows you to reach a
large geographically diverse audience and because CDNs perform
format conversion, the stream is platform independent.
Streaming protocols supported include: SRT (push), HLS (push), MPEG-
DASH (push), RTMP/RTMPS.
For more information about streaming to a CDN, see
servers, CDNs, and other devices
.
Multicast Streaming
This delivery method relies on network equipment that supports
multicasting and is usually used on high bandwidth corporate LANs and
not on Internet-based architectures.
Multicasting is what's typically used to stream video and audio to an IP
TV or set-top box playlist. If you're streaming over a Gigabit Ethernet
network to a 10/100 Mbps set-top box that is dropping frames, you can
limit the stream's bandwidth, see
.
Multicast streaming protocols supported include: MPEG-TS UDP, MPEG-
TS RTP/UDP, and RTP/UDP.
For more information about using multicasting for streaming your
content, see
To stream video outside of your LAN, use a CDN or configure port forwarding on your router.
Consult your Network Administrator to set up port forwarding.
You can even use an XML profile to setup streaming if the CDN supports that. By default, no streaming is
configured for the channels configured on Pearl Nano.
In addition to streaming, Pearl Nano can ingest streams as input sources. The following ingest streams
formats are supported:
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SRT (push)
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RTSP announce
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