SrtOutputSettings

Srt Output Settings

Types

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class Builder
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object Companion

Properties

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SRT output buffering in milliseconds. A higher value increases latency through the encoder. But the benefits are that it helps to maintain a constant, low-jitter SRT output, and it accommodates clock recovery, input switching, input disruptions, picture reordering, and so on. Range: 0-10000 milliseconds.

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Udp Container Settings

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Reference to an OutputDestination ID defined in the channel

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The encryption level for the content. Valid values are AES128, AES192, AES256. You and the downstream system should plan how to set this field because the values must not conflict with each other.

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val latency: Int?

The latency value, in milliseconds, that is proposed during the SRT connection handshake. SRT will choose the maximum of the values proposed by the sender and receiver. On the sender side, latency is the amount of time a packet is held to give it a chance to be delivered successfully. On the receiver side, latency is the amount of time the packet is held before delivering to the application, aiding in packet recovery and matching as closely as possible the packet timing of the sender. Range: 40-16000 milliseconds.

Functions

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inline fun copy(block: SrtOutputSettings.Builder.() -> Unit = {}): SrtOutputSettings
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open operator override fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean
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open override fun hashCode(): Int
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open override fun toString(): String