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With a software release in early August 2017 the Portsdown can stream directly to batc.tv from the composite video input on the Eazycap dongle, enabling it to be used as a low power consumption streaming appliance at repeater sites.
 
With a software release in early August 2017 the Portsdown can stream directly to batc.tv from the composite video input on the Eazycap dongle, enabling it to be used as a low power consumption streaming appliance at repeater sites.
  
You do not need a Touchscreen to operate in streaming mode but the Portsdown will need setting up in console modeLog in to console mode as normal and select output mode from the main menu:
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You do not need a Touchscreen to operate in streaming mode but you will need to enter your stream name via the console menuNote all other parameters are pre-set to H264 encoding at 576Kbit/s without audio and 52Kbit/s with 2 channels of audio.
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To enter your stream name, log in to console mode as normal and select output mode from the main menu:
  
  

Revision as of 11:33, 5 August 2017

With a software release in early August 2017 the Portsdown can stream directly to batc.tv from the composite video input on the Eazycap dongle, enabling it to be used as a low power consumption streaming appliance at repeater sites.

You do not need a Touchscreen to operate in streaming mode but you will need to enter your stream name via the console menu. Note all other parameters are pre-set to H264 encoding at 576Kbit/s without audio and 52Kbit/s with 2 channels of audio.

To enter your stream name, log in to console mode as normal and select output mode from the main menu:


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Select 3: Output mode


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Select: BATC


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Enter the "stream" listed on your BATC account page below the FMS URL:

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