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5.6 Receiver stream settings
The receiver must also know where the video stream is coming from, so the
transmitter IP address must be entered accordingly.
If “Force HDCP” was activated on the transmitter, it must not be activated on
the receiver. It is sufficient if it is only activated on one device.
As with the transmitter, the different ports can also be manually adjusted on
the receiver. Here again, the port details settings must be the same for
transmitter and receiver to enable transmission.
Depending on the network constellation, the maximum network delay for
transmission must be set accordingly. With large networks, it is better to set
a longer delay so that the video stream is temporarily stored before
transmission. This ensures a constant video stream even in the case of
complex networks. Changing the maximum network delay reboots the
connection and interrupts the video stream because the buffer has to be
read in again.
Since the video and the audio stream is not processed identically—video
stream is compressed, audio stream is not— there may be delays in the
transmission of sound and image. To achieve a lip-synchronous
transmission, the “audio-video delay” can be adapted with values between
100 ms and 100 ms. Here, too, the change of this size reboots the
connection because the buffer has to be read again.