Configure a DME Stream
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Stre am Us e Cas e s Su m m arize d
Input Streams
In-1 < Push (RTMP)
In-2 < RTP Auto Unicast
In-3 < RTP Auto Unicast
In-4 < Unicast/Multicast Transport Streams In
In-5 < Pull (RTMP)
In-6 < Pull (RTSP)
In-7 < Pull Transport Stream using RTSP
In-8 < Unicast/Multicast RTP
Output Streams
Out-1 > Serve (RTMP)
Out-2 > Serve TS via RTSP
Out-3 > Serve (RTP)
Out-4 > Serve (RTP)
Out-5 > Push TS
Out-6 > Create HLS (for iPod, iPhone/iPad)
Out-7 > Relay (Unicast/Multicast)
Out-8 > Create HDS (for Flash)
Out-9 > Push (RTMP)
Out-10 > Push RTP via RTSP
Out-11 > Push RTP via RTSP
Out-12 > Serve (.wmv, HLS, HDS, other)
Out-13 >
Flash Multicast
DME Lis te n e r Po rts
The following table shows the listeners that are configured by default on the DME. They are
used in the differing use case scenarios shown below.
DME Input Streams
In-1 < Push (RTMP)
This is the preferred method for providing stream input to the DME. In this scenario the
DME input is a live stream push from an RTMP transmitter. Common examples of sources
that produce the RTMP live stream push include H.264 encoders, VB7000 v3.1 or higher,
VB9000, another DME, and a Flash Media Live Encoder (FMLE). Since no configuration on
DME Port Protocol Description Where Used
554 RTSP Auto Unicast Announce (UDP/TCP)
In-3 < RTP Auto Unicast
5544 RTSP Auto Unicast Announce (TCP)
In-2 < RTP Auto Unicast
1935 RTMP Push from a Flash encoder, for example
a Vbrick encoder or an Adobe FMLE.
In-1 < Push (RTMP)