On Air Pro Settings
1 min
in t he application settings screen, you can manage broadcaster connections and adjust video, audio, and network preferences setting description connections name connection name stream id broadcaster input id automatic mode (in zen master or broadcaster) leave this field blank manual mode enter the broadcaster input id host public ip address for the broadcaster; either use the email link from zen master to populate this field manually enter the public ip address port destination port (to listen to for push streams) 2088 (default) non encrypted 7088 protected with dtls password optional enter a password string to be used to authenticate push streams to the broadcaster ignore dtls certificate enable a push input stream to establish an encrypted dtls connection without validating the broadcaster’s certificate video settings codec video codec h 264 h 265 profile encoder compression profile baseline maximum compatibility, low latency main balance of quality and compatibility high best quality at lowest bitrate gop (in seconds) group of pictures (gop) length in seconds 5 6 seconds; default 2 seconds resolution video resolution, frame rate (fps), and bitrate (kbps) 360p60, 1000kbps 480p60, 1800kbps 720p60, 4000kbps 1080p60, 6000kbps 2160p60, 18000kbps frame rate move the slider to change the frame rate (fps) 15 fps 60 fps lock exposure with focus enable focus and exposure lock when you tap to focus adjust bitrate enable the app to adjust the bitrate based on network conditions and system constraints audio settings codec audio codec aac sampling rate (hz) number of audio samples captured per second, measured in hertz (hz) 44100 48000 bitrate number of bits per second allocated to audio after compression, expressed in kilobits per second (kbps) 96 kbps 128 kbps 160 kbps 256 kbps stereo mode enable stereo mode network settings latency (ms) set the maximum latency (delay) in milliseconds larger values provide additional protection against network loss 100 8000 ms wifi+cellular bonding enable wi‑fi + cellular bonding packets are sent over both networks in parallel the broadcaster recombines them into one clean stream if one network degrades or drops, the other keeps the stream alive

