Transcoded streaming
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-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 “digital intermediate”
H.264 stream (see :ref:`digital-intermediate`), and you are
responsible for transcoding it into a format that is suitable
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There is a third option that combines elements from the two previous
-approaches: Since version 1.6.1, Nageru includes **Kaeru**, named after the
+approaches: Nageru includes **Kaeru**, named after the
Japanese verb *kaeru* (換える), meaning roughly to replace or exchange.
Kaeru is a command-line tool that is designed to transcode Nageru's streams.
In that aspect, it is similar to using VLC as described in the section on
Single-camera stream
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-In addition to the regular mixed stream, you can (since Nageru 1.9.2)
+In addition to the regular mixed stream, you can
siphon out MJPEG streams consisting of a single camera only. This is useful
either for running a very cheap secondary stream (say, a static overview camera
that you would like to show on a separate screen somewhere), or for simple