enter the full IP address, including the protocol and port from which stream you want to capture.go to menu Media and choose option Open Network Stream.play-list or internet radio and use the RTP destination as a destination together or instead of 2N® Net Audio Decoder units. go to menu Sessions and Create session, add some source e.g.If you are going to use VLC media player on the same PC where does 2N® IP Audio Manager run, it is needed to change at least the port 6999 – this port is a communication port of 2N® IP Audio Manager and it is therefore already occupied and the RTP stream would not have to work.
Here you can create RTP destination: r ight mouse click button in the field, where are displayed 2N® Net Audio Decoder units or in left menu click on C reate RTP destination.Īfter creating RTP destination you can edit its properties : Audio codec, IP address, Port, TTL parameter keep it in default (-1), or according your network setting you can change the value. in menu Destinations & Zones go to bookmark All Destinations.Now you can create more RTP destinations up to the license limit.licence will be added and displayed in field Licence features – see picture below.
We are looking for a way to ingest WebRTC downstreams from our SFU or MCU onto Mac OSX for further processing. Hi all, it looks like VLC does or did have some support for WebRTC streams. Together with the license order send the ID key of the computer on which is the 2N® IP Audio Manager running. Playing webrtc stream with VLC on Mac OSX. Send your request to email: sales to your sales representative. Step 1 Open VLC, Click on the Menu option available at the left hand side for the proper running of the RTMP Files with the VLC Media Player on Windows. In case you need to use more than one RTP destination, ask for license: 1x RTP add on license order number: 914202E.To test this feature you do not need any licence. RTP destinations feature is under the license, but in default is 1x RTP license for free.run 2N® IP Audio Control Panel – use the Tray Icon in the right bottom corner.This "how to manual" will show you, how easy it is to set it up and make it work.Īs a first step download the VLC media player and run the installation on your PC. In case you would like to test RTP destinations and you do not have any devices which supports this feature, you can use VLC media player instead of the device. I am trying to connect to a d-link IP Camera and stream live video over RTSP using VLCJ library (Version 3.10.1) System Specifications: MacOS Sierra, Version 10.12.