Canon XF205 XF200 XF205 Instruction Manual - Page 194

IP Streaming, Preparations, Back in the [IP Streaming Settings] submenu, select [Audio

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IP Streaming IP Streaming 194 After connecting the camcorder to a network, you can stream the camcorder's live video and audio* over IP to a compatible IP video decoder** connected to the network. You can use IP streaming for live broadcasts or to send a news flash report from a location with poor network connectivity, since the configuration of streamed video is lower (so the data to be transferred is smaller) than that of recorded clips. * Only 2 channels. When recording MXF clips with 4 audio channels, you can select which two channels to stream over IP. **This can be a dedicated video transfer device or decoder software on a computer. For details about compatible decoders, please visit your local Canon Web site. Configuration of video streamed over IP Video Bit rate (VBR) Resolution 9 Mbps, 4 Mbps 1280x720 1.5 Mbps 640x360 Frame rate 29.97P Compression MPEG-2 AAC Audio Bit rate 128 kbps Operating modes: Preparations Before you can stream video over IP, you need to configure settings related to the transfer like the protocol and port number to use. You can also select the configuration of the streamed video. Camcorder Settings 1 Open the [Bit Rate/Resolution] submenu. [w Other Functions] > [Network Settings] > [IP Streaming Settings] > [Bit Rate/Resolution] 2 Select the desired option and then press SET. 3 Back in the [IP Streaming Settings] submenu, select [Audio Channels] and then press SET. 4 Select the desired option and then press SET. 5 Back in the [IP Streaming Settings] submenu, select [Protocol] and then press SET. 6 Select the desired option and then press SET. • If you selected [RTP+FEC], complete the error correction settings with the following procedure (A 195). [w Other Functions] [Network Settings] [IP Streaming Settings] [Bit Rate/Resolution] ..... [9 Mbps 1280x720] [Audio Channels] ..... [CH1/CH2] [Protocol] ..... [UDP] [Receiver Settings] Options [UDP]: This protocol prioritizes transfer speeds but does not guarantee the reliability/integrity of the data. Lost or delayed IP packets are ignored. [RTP]: Standard protocol for video/audio broadcasts over the Internet. Lost or delayed IP packets are ignored. [RTP+FEC]: This setting uses the RTP protocol and adds a layer of FEC error correction so the receiving side* can recover lost or delayed IP packets. This combination is more common for broadcasts over Wi-Fi networks. * A decoder compatible with FEC error correction is required.

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IP Streaming
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IP Streaming
After connecting the camcorder to a network, you can stream the camcorder’s live video and audio* over IP to a
compatible IP video decoder** connected to the network. You can use IP streaming for live broadcasts or to
send a news flash report from a location with poor network connectivity, since the configuration of streamed
video is lower (so the data to be transferred is smaller) than that of recorded clips.
*
Only 2 channels. When recording MXF clips with 4 audio channels, you can select which two channels to stream over IP.
**This can be a dedicated video transfer device or decoder software on a computer. For details about compatible decoders,
please visit your local Canon Web site.
Configuration of video streamed over IP
Preparations
Before you can stream video over IP, you need to configure settings related to the transfer like the protocol and
port number to use. You can also select the configuration of the streamed video.
Camcorder Settings
1 Open the [Bit Rate/Resolution] submenu.
[
w
Other Functions]
>
[Network Settings]
>
[IP Streaming Settings]
>
[Bit Rate/Resolution]
2 Select the desired option and then press SET.
3 Back in the [IP Streaming Settings] submenu, select [Audio
Channels] and then press SET.
4 Select the desired option and then press SET.
5 Back in the [IP Streaming Settings] submenu, select [Protocol]
and then press SET.
6 Select the desired option and then press SET.
If you selected [RTP+FEC], complete the error correction settings
with the following procedure (
A
195).
Options
[UDP]:
This protocol prioritizes transfer speeds but does not guarantee the reliability/integrity of the data. Lost or
delayed IP packets are ignored.
[RTP]:
Standard protocol for video/audio broadcasts over the Internet. Lost or delayed IP packets are ignored.
[RTP+FEC]:
This setting uses the RTP protocol and adds a layer of FEC error correction so the receiving side* can
recover lost or delayed IP packets. This combination is more common for broadcasts over Wi-Fi
networks.
*
A decoder compatible with FEC error correction is required.
Video
Audio
Bit rate (VBR)
Resolution
Frame rate
Compression
Bit rate
9 Mbps, 4 Mbps
1280x720
29.97P
MPEG-2 AAC
128 kbps
1.5 Mbps
640x360
Operating modes:
[
w
Other Functions]
[Network Settings]
[IP Streaming Settings]
[Bit Rate/Resolution] …..
[9 Mbps 1280x720]
[Audio Channels]
.....
[CH1/CH2]
[Protocol] ….. [UDP]
[Receiver Settings]