Author: RRi
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Date: 13. July 2017
BLANKOM-EMU-8200_User_Manual_EN.docx
MPEG4 HD IP Encoder User Manual
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Product Overview
This MPEG4 AVC/H.264 HD IP & ASI Encoder is a professional HD audio & video encoding
and multiplexing device. It has 1x ASI–IN, 8x HDMI (=Model 8220) or 8x HD-SDI (= Model
8210) video input interfaces, supporting MPEG-4 h.264 video encoding and MPEG 1 Layer
2 audio encoding. This device can simultaneously encode 8 channel of HD audio & video;
moreover, it has an IP output port and support 1 MPTS and 8 SPTS on IP out and 2x
parallel ASI Out. In conclusion, its high integrated and cost effective design makes the
device widely used in varieties of digital distribution systems such as cable TV digital
head-end, satellite digital TV broadcasting, Digital Signage etc..
1.2 Key Features
4 or 8× HDMI or HD-SDI video inputs with 4 or 8 SPTS and 1 MPTS output
ASI-Input to add encoded TV Services to an existing TS
Support MPEG4 AVC/H.264 video encoding format
MPEG1 Layer II audio encoding format, support audio gain adjustment
or AC3 pass through
Gigabit Ethernet IP output over UDP and RTP/RTSP, 4 / 8x SPTS + 1 MPTS
2 parallel ASI output as copy of the MPTS
Null PKT Filter function
PID Remapping
PCR accurate adjusting
PSI/SI editing Control via web management, and
Management via WEB-IF or Front Panel, easy updating by web-interface
We assume that the user is familiar with IP settings and already knows his own system to connect the unit to.
If you use the
Output Streaming
feature:
We recommend using 2 separate Switches
! At least a 100BaseT
for the Management NMS RJ45 port and a second one with Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000BaseT with at
least Layer 2+ with IGMP V2 features. Otherwise you might flood your IP-Streaming network with
unnecessary Data, which might overload connected IPTV STB's because they almost have only 100BaseT
capacity (Never ones use 1GbE ports) but too many inputs into a STB can result in side effects. If you need to
select a Switch, we recommend ARUBA HP Procurve 2530 24G or 48G which are cost effective, easy to
configure, can be trunked and supporting IGMP V2. For this model it's better to check the Firmware version
because sometimes the newest one has IGMP problems.
If the switch needs routing functions, the bigger brother of this series might be the right choice.
Because to not accidently put DATA and NMS port in the same sub-network the data – port setting does not
allow this by default. Usually the DATA GbE Port needs an IP address- otherwise the Switch or the receivers
(i.e. IPTV STB's) cannot locate the source of the streams.