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1.
Select a stream engine then the encoder from the Encoder Source drop-down menu. See
for setup of main and sub encoders.
2.
Select SRT from the first Stream Type drop-down menu.
3.
Locate the second Stream Type drop-down menu in which you will be able to set the device to
the Caller (source) or Listener (destination) mode.
a.
If Caller is selected, do the following:
In the IP Address and SRT Port fields, enter the IP address and the port number of the
destination device (decoder) respectively. If your SRT stream destination is a CDN or
media server, the IP address and the port number should be provided by the service
provider.
In the Latency field, enter the amount of latency to apply to the stream. The default value
is 1000 ms.
b.
If Listener is selected, simply enter a port number that you intend to use on this device for
the SRT stream.
4.
Click the Start Stream button to start the SRT stream.
NDI
NDI (Network Device Interface) is an open protocol developed by NewTek to enable video
compatible products to share video across a local area network. The full bandwidth NDI is not
supported by iCast 10NDI. Instead, iCast 10NDI only offers NDI|HX which is basically a low
bandwidth version of NDI.
Before streaming to any NDI destination devices, you will need to first make sure the NDI video
players and the iCast 10NDI are on the same network. Please also note that only one encoder (main
or sub) will be enabled for the input video channel if NDI is chosen.
To access the device’s NDI settings, log in to the web UI, select the “Streaming” tab, then follow the
steps below to set up the NDI traffic:
1.
Select a stream engine then the encoder from the Encoder Source drop-down menu. See
for setup of main and sub encoders.
2.
Select NDI from the Stream Type drop-down menu. Please also note that only one encoder
(main or sub) will be enabled for the input video channel if NDI is chosen.
Summary of Contents for iCast 10NDI
Page 1: ...1 STREAMING SWITCHER 5 CHANNEL ALL IN ONE iCast 10NDI Instruction Manual...
Page 10: ...10 1 2 System Diagram...
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Page 91: ...91 Appendix 4 Dimensions All measurements in millimeters mm...
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