Channel input—SRT listener input
Follow these guidelines to verify that the input is set up correctly.
To verify the setup of the input
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Look at the Input destinations section. It shows the locations on MediaLive that the upstream system will push the source to when the channel is running. These locations were automatically generated when you created the input. The port is always 5050 for SRT listener inputs:
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If the channel is set up as a standard channel, MediaLive allocated two IP addresses.
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If the channel is set up as a single-pipeline channel, MediaLive allocated one IP address.
For example:
srt://54.123.45.67:5050
srt://54.123.45.68:5050
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Look at the SRT listener settings section. It shows the configuration you specified when you created the input:
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Minimum latency: The latency value in milliseconds (120 to 15000).
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Stream ID: The stream ID if you specified one.
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Decryption: The encryption algorithm (AES 128, AES 192, or AES 256) and the passphrase secret ARN.
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Look again at the Input destinations section.
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The section must have an Input security group with a number beside it. This security group controls which IP addresses are allowed to push content to this input. If the section doesn't have an input security group, the input isn't correctly set up.
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