SMP 111 • Introduction 10
• Encoding presets for quick recall of specific compression settings — The
SMP111 provides 16 standard or customized presets for saving specific encoding
settings such as H.264 profile, resolution, GOP (group of pictures) length, and bit rate
session management configurations. Users can quickly switch between these presets
to support different applications.
• Push and pull streaming session management — The flexibility to apply push and
pull streaming session management makes the SMP111 compatible with a variety of
H.264 devices and streaming applications.
• Pull streaming transport protocols — RTP, RTSP interleaved, and HTTP tunneled
streaming transport protocols may be applied, based on various network conditions or
to aid in firewall navigation.
• Push streaming transport protocols — Native RTP and MPEG-2 Transport Streams
(TS) may be applied in unicast or multicast streaming applications. Transport Streams
may be transported using UDP or RTP based on network conditions.
• RTMP streaming protocol supports popular third party hosting services —
Supports RTMP push streaming with stream name or key, and user authentication for
services like YouTube Live, Wowza Streaming Cloud, Facebook Live, Ustream, and
more.
• Session Announcement Protocol (SAP) and Session Description Protocol (SDP)
— SAP and SDP protocols simplify identification of AV source streams in unicast or
multicast push streaming applications.
• Adjustable recording and streaming bit rates — Select video bit rates from
200Kbps to 10 Mbps for video and audio bit rates from 80 Kbps to 320 Kbps based
on the viewing application, storage, streaming or network conditions.
• Recording metadata — Metadata can be assigned to make indexing and searching of
recordings simple including: Title, Presenter, Subject, Description, Publisher, Contributor,
and Date.
• Metadata text overlay — Data concerning the recording can be presented and clearly
identified on recording layouts with AV sources.
• On-screen display information — Present device information and status on source
images to aid in troubleshooting and fault finding activities.
• On-screen display video time reference — Text displaying a time reference
(HH:MM:SS Format) can be presented within the onscreen display in the top left corner
of the output signal.
• System workflow alarms — Notify monitoring systems or support staff if disk space
is low, encrypted signals are detected, AV signal errors occur, or other error conditions
exist.
• Alarm reporting — Automate communication with monitoring systems or support staff
using e-mail via Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).
• Includes LockIt HDMI cable lacing brackets — LockIt lacing brackets are used to
secure HDMI cables connected to the HDMI input and output connectors, preventing
accidental disconnection of the cables.
• Rack-mountable 1U, half rack width metal enclosure.
• Internal universal power supply — The 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, international power
supply provides worldwide power compatibility.