What's New
NEW FEATURES
- Multiple multicast streams can now concurrently transfer to the same multicast IP address (as long as the multicast port varies) or concurrently transfer to the same multicast port (as long as the multicast IP address varies). (CIM-770)
- Streaming for Video can now use TCP providers as a source or destination I/O in command line.
- Streaming for Video can now use UDP providers as a source or destination I/O in command line.
- A new
parameter,
pktbatch
, can be used to control how UDP datagrams are read and written. By default,Streaming for Video now does a batch read and write of UDP datagrams. Disable the option to read and write one packet at a time.
BREAKING CHANGES
If you are upgrading from a previous release, the following changes for this release may require you to adjust your workflow, configuration, or usage.
- Performance enhancements to Ascp 4, the executable that Streaming for Video uses, required changes that make version 3.8.0 unable to transfer with versions 3.7.4 and earlier. Workaround: Upgrade your Streaming for Video senders and receivers to 3.8.0 to ensure compatibility.