Streaming Apparatus
Updated on 21 Nov 2023
Definition
A streaming apparatus refers to a device used to transmit audio or video data over a network, enabling real-time viewing or listening. It typically includes a web interface, which allows users to access and configure the device.
Usage and Context
When setting up a streaming apparatus, it is essential to consult the accompanying manual, which provides instructions on accessing the device via the web interface. Typically, this involves connecting to the same network as your laptop and entering the URL or IP address in your browser. If initial attempts fail, additional guidance can be found through online search.
Within the web interface, there should be an RTMP (Real-Time Messaging Protocol) setting. This setting requires inputting the information obtained from the device created in TeamTV, including the streaming URL and streaming key. Once the information is entered, it is important to save the settings to ensure proper configuration and functioning.
Integration with Camcorder
Furthermore, the streaming apparatus can also be connected to a camcorder through an HDMI cable. This integration allows for capturing and transmitting high-quality audio and video recordings. The connection between the streaming apparatus and the camcorder enhances the versatility and capabilities of content creation.