Standalone VGA Grid User Guide
Stream to a media player
Stream to a media player
Your Standalone VGA Grid can use UPnP and SAP to stream to set top boxes, digital signs, smart TVs and
other digital media players.
The following table gives an overview of each option.
Publishing Options
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UPnP
Using the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) networking protocol, your
Standalone VGA Grid can be discovered and can stream to software and
hardware media players, set-top-boxes and Smart TVs with ease.
SAP
SAP (session announcement protocol) is a protocol for broadcasting
multicast session information. Media players can see the announcement or
can use the multicast SDP file (session description file) directly.
To stream video outside of your LAN, use a CDN or configure port forwarding on your router.
Refer to your Network Administrator; network configuration is beyond the scope of this guide.
Stream content using multicast
A multicast stream consists of one stream distributed to many viewers via a multicast-capable network.
Standalone VGA Grid supports multicast streaming content to an IP TV or a set-top box playlist when the
stream format is MPEG-TS.
The following procedures outline the steps to distribute your content using multicast streaming:
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MPEG-TS streams using RTP/UDP push
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MPEG-TS streams using UDP push
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Multicast streaming using RTP/UDP
MPEG-TS streams using RTP/UDP push
Before configuring your channel for MPEG-TS streaming, ensure the following codecs are configured:
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Video – H.264
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Audio – MP3 or AAC, if audio is configured.
To configure your channel for MPEG-TS using RTP/UDP push:
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