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@@ -12,11 +12,12 @@ machines you may have available, you can choose two different
approaches for streaming: **Transcoded** or **direct**.
+.. _transcoded-streaming:
+
Transcoded streaming
--------------------
-Transcoded streaming was the only option supported before 1.3.0,
-and in many ways the conceptually simplest from Nageru's point of
+Transcoded streaming is in many ways the conceptually simplest from Nageru's point of
view. In this mode, Nageru outputs its âdigital intermediateâ
H.264 stream (see :ref:`digital-intermediate`), and you are
responsible for transcoding it into a format that is suitable
@@ -36,40 +37,37 @@ then also want to change the audio codec to using â--http-audio-codecâ
and â--http-audio-bitrateâ to something your mux can transport
(see below for more information about audio transcoding).
-The stream be transcoded by a number of programs, most notably
-`VLC `_. Here's an example line
-transcoding to 1.5 Mbit/sec H.264 suitable for streaming to
-most browsers in the \