About: MPEG-TS via TCP pull resource location allows pulling a signal from Live Video Cloud via TCP. If used as part of a transcoded output with multiple qualities, the MPEG-TS via TCP pull resource location will only include the "Main" (highest) quality.
Not sure how to start?
→ Learn how to create a passthrough output.
→ Learn how to create a transcoded output.
Configure an MPEG-TS via TCP pull resource location
Each output comes with one MPEG-TS via TCP pull resource location.
To adjust or view the configuration your resource location:
- Go to "Resource Locations".
- Click on "MPEG-TS via TCP Pull" to expand the panel if not expanded already.
In the expanded panel:
- Copy the hostname once the output has been saved.
- Copy the port.
- (Optional) Set up stream mapping overrides.
→ Learn how to configure stream mapping overrides. - Enable the resource location to be available once the output is online.
Configure your external receiver
Save the output to generate required credentials. Use the generated hostname and port to configure your external receiver.
→ Learn where to find credentials for resource locations.
Format of a hostname:
tcp://pull-{identifier}.outgest.live
MPEG-TS via TCP pull always uses port:
7777
How to continue?
→ Learn how to set up productions.
→ Learn how to start productions.