Canon EOS C500 Mark II EOS C300 Mark III EOS C500 Mark II Instruction Manual - Page 161

IP Streaming

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Configuring Connection Settings Function Settings: IP Streaming This section continues the connection settings wizard (A 159). In the function settings you will configure the streaming video bit rate and resolution, the protocol used and the receiver's settings. 1 Select [Create New Func. Setting]. • Once you have added multiple function settings, you can select [Select Existing Setting] to reuse IP streaming settings that you saved previously. 2 Select the desired protocol. 3 Configure the receiver's settings. Select [Destination Server] and [Dest. Port No.] > [OK]. • Enter the receiver's IP address using the keyboard screen (A 36). Enter the port number using the data entry screen (A 60). • Using the default port number is recommended. • Depending on the streaming protocol selected in step 2, perform step 4 if necessary and then continue to step 5. 161 [RTP+FEC] streaming 4 Configure the settings used to send FEC packets. Select [FEC Port No.] and [FEC Interval] > [OK]. • Enter the port number using the data entry screen (A 60). • Using the default settings is recommended. [RTSP+RTP] streaming 4 Enter the user name and password of the RTSP client. Select [RTSP: User Name] and [RTSP: Password] > [OK]. • Enter the desired user name and password using the keyboard screen (A 36). All streaming protocols 5 Select the video streaming configuration. 6 Select the audio channels. • The function settings are processed and saved. 7 Depending on the resolution and frame rate, a screen may prompt you to change other settings. Change the settings as necessary. 8 Select [OK]. • The function settings are saved to a [MODE] file. 9 Select the connection setting (SET1 to SET20) where to save the settings. 10 When the confirmation message appears, press SET. • The camera will connect to the network and will be ready to start streaming. 11 Connect the decoder to the network and complete any necessary configurations on the receiving side so the decoder is ready to receive video over IP. • For details refer to the instruction manual of the decoder device or software you will use. • To start streaming, refer to IP Streaming (A 173). Options for [Protocol] [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.

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Configuring Connection Settings
Function Settings: IP Streaming
This section continues the connection settings wizard (
A
159). In the function settings you will configure the
streaming video bit rate and resolution, the protocol used and the receiver’s settings.
1
Select [Create New Func. Setting].
Once you have added multiple function settings, you can select [Select Existing Setting] to reuse IP
streaming settings that you saved previously.
2
Select the desired protocol.
3
Configure the receiver’s settings. Select [Destination Server] and [Dest. Port No.] > [OK].
Enter the receiver’s IP address using the keyboard screen (
A
36). Enter the port number using the data
entry screen (
A
60).
Using the default port number is recommended.
Depending on the streaming protocol selected in step 2, perform step 4 if necessary and then continue to
step 5.
[RTP+FEC] streaming
4
Configure the settings used to send FEC packets. Select [FEC Port No.] and [FEC Interval] > [OK].
Enter the port number using the data entry screen (
A
60).
Using the default settings is recommended.
[RTSP+RTP] streaming
4
Enter the user name and password of the RTSP client. Select [RTSP: User Name] and [RTSP: Password] >
[OK].
Enter the desired user name and password using the keyboard screen (
A
36).
All streaming protocols
5
Select the video streaming configuration.
6
Select the audio channels.
The function settings are processed and saved.
7
Depending on the resolution and frame rate, a screen may prompt you to change other settings. Change the
settings as necessary.
8 Select [OK].
The function settings are saved to a [MODE] file.
9
Select the connection setting (SET1 to SET20) where to save the settings.
10 When the confirmation message appears, press SET.
The camera will connect to the network and will be ready to start streaming.
11 Connect the decoder to the network and complete any necessary configurations on the receiving side so the
decoder is ready to receive video over IP.
For details refer to the instruction manual of the decoder device or software you will use.
To start streaming, refer to
IP Streaming
(
A
173).
Options for [Protocol]
[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.