The capabilities for the receiver service is returned in the Capabilities element.
Indicates that the device can receive RTP multicast streams.
Indicates that the device can receive RTP/TCP streams
Indicates that the device can receive RTP/RTSP/TCP streams.
The maximum number of receivers supported by the device.
The maximum allowed length for RTSP URIs (Minimum and default value is 128 octet).
A list of all receivers that currently exist on the device.
The token of the receiver to be retrieved.
The details of the receiver.
The initial configuration for the new receiver.
The details of the receiver that was created.
The token of the receiver to be deleted.
The token of the receiver to be configured.
The new configuration for the receiver.
The token of the receiver to be changed.
The new receiver mode. Options available are:
The token of the receiver to be queried.
Description of the current receiver state.
Returns the capabilities of the receiver service. The result is returned in a typed answer.
Lists all receivers currently present on a device. This operation is mandatory.
Retrieves the details of a specific receiver. This operation is mandatory.
Creates a new receiver. This operation is mandatory, although the service may
raise a fault if the receiver cannot be created.
Deletes an existing receiver. A receiver may be deleted only if it is not
currently in use; otherwise a fault shall be raised.
This operation is mandatory.
Configures an existing receiver. This operation is mandatory.
Sets the mode of the receiver without affecting the rest of its configuration.
This operation is mandatory.
Determines whether the receiver is currently disconnected, connected or
attempting to connect.
This operation is mandatory.