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DynoZoom, live monitoring, and GV STRATUS streaming

The K2 Summit system is configurable to generate one of the following types of live network streaming media:
  • A proxy low bitrate stream, designed for good resolution with minimal network bandwidth impact. This is the stream used by the GV STRATUS system.
  • A low-latency high bitrate stream, designed for fast performance. The bit-rate of this stream is adjustable. High bitrate streaming media and/or streaming from multiple K2 Summit system channels can overload network bandwidth. This is the stream used by the K2 Dyno Replay Controller for DynoZoom and for live monitoring.
The K2 Summit system interprets Proxy Setup settings in K2 AppCenter Configuration Manager to determine the type of streaming media generated from a channel, as follows:
  • Proxy stream: Record proxy files set to Yes; Live network streaming set to Yes. For GV STRATUS, use these settings on all channels.
  • Low-latency stream: Record proxy files set to No; Live network streaming set to Yes. For K2 Dyno Replay Controller live monitoring or DynoZoom, use these settings on your Program play channel.
In addition, if you use DynoZoom, in your Program play channel's Video Output settings, Pan+Zoom must be set to On.

It is important to control the bit-rate and the number of channels generating low-latency streaming traffic on your network, as it can affect the performance of transfers and other operations of your system.


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