R5905752 /16 DP2K C102
- new macro named LIVE_IP based on the file Icmp_Live_IP.INPUT could be created with (Web)
Communicator. For more details concerning creation of LIVE_IP macro, please refer to the (Web)
Communicator user guide.
It is not necessary to upgrade ICMP-X (or video mezzanine board) with new software version to use Live IP
function.
Network Streaming
• UDP (multicast)
• HLS (http live streaming)
• from RJ45 network port of Cinema Controller or ICMP-X (LAN1/LAN2)
Stream containers
• Mpeg Transport Stream ISO13818-1 with 1 program
• HLS (http live streaming) with segmented MpegTS stream
• MP4 from file
• Webm from file
Video formats
• MPEG2/H.264 4:2:0 up to 1920x1080 (smaller resolutions are upscaled to full screen)
• Standard frame rates: 24/25/30/50/60p and 50/60i
• Fractional frame rates: 24/30/60 x (1000/1001) according to HDMI spec CEA-861-F
• High quality temporal de-interlacing with edge detection
Audio formats
• MP2, MP3, AAC, AC3
• Multichannel output (up to 5.1)
Subtitle formats
• MpegTS timed text support according to DVB spec ETSI EN 300 743
7.14 ICMP DisplayPort specifications
DisplayPort
Digital display interface developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). This
royalty-free interface is primarily used to connect a video source to a display device such as a
computer monitor, though it can also be used to transmit audio, USB, and other forms of data.
VESA designed it to replace VGA, DVI, and FPD-Link. Backward compatibility to VGA and DVI by
using active adapter dongles enables users to use DisplayPort fitted video sources without
replacing existing display devices.
HDCP
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection is a form of digital copy protection developed by Intel
Corporation to prevent copying of digital audio and video content as it travels across DisplayPort,
Digital Visual Interface (DVI), High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), Gigabit Video Interface
(GVIF), or Unified Display Interface (UDI) connections, even if such copying would be permitted by
fair use laws. The specification is proprietary, and implementing HDCP requires a license.
DisplayPort specifications
Supported Modes:
• DP1.1a, 4-lanes RBR/HBR
• Audio : yes
• Content Protection : HDCP1.4
• Color Depth : 8 bit/component and 10 bit/component.
ICMP-X