Using OmniStream
™
with Velocity
™
Device Manager
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IP Input 1 - 226.0.0.1:1000
IP Input 2 - 226.0.0.2:1000
IP Input 3 - 226.0.0.3:1000
IP Input 4 - 226.0.0.4:1000
1. Go the the decoder and click
IP INPUT
in the menu bar.
2.
Configure the following fields, under each
IP Input
window group, as follows:
Decoder Configuration
IP Input
Multicast Address
Port
IP Input 1
226.0.0.1
1000
IP Input 2
226.0.0.2
1000
IP Input 3
226.0.0.3
1000
IP Input 4
226.0.0.4
1000
3. Click the
Enabled
toggle switch for each
IP Input
window group. When enabled, the toggle switch will be green.
4. Click
SAVE
, under each
IP Input
window group, to commit changes.
5. Click the
HDMI OUTPUT
menu.
6.
Verify that each source can be displayed, independently. To do this, locate the
Video
section and click the
Video
drop-down list. Alternate between the following selections to display each source.
If any of these sources are not displayed, return to the encoder
IP INPUT
,
SESSION
, and
ENCODING
menus to
verify that the configuration is correct.
Decoder #1, Decoder #2, and Decoder #3
Encoder #1 (source: HD camera)
Encoder #2 (source: Laptop)
Dual-streaming has been successfully configured on both encoders. This provides a total of four streams which are
listed in the tables, below, for reference.
The next step is to configure each decoder to subscribe to these streams. Although, in the tutorial diagram, each
decoder is subscribed to no more than two streams, we will configure all three decoders to access all four streams.
This will allow us to change the output on the displays, if desired.
Device Operation
Stream
Encoder
Resolution
Stream
Multicast IP Address
Port
1
Encoder 1
1920x1080
Stream 1
226.0.0.1
1000
2
Encoder 2
1280x720
Stream 2
226.0.0.2
1000
Stream
Encoder
Resolution
Stream
Multicast IP Address
Port
3
Encoder 1
3840x2160
Stream 1
226.0.0.3
1000
4
Encoder 2
1920x1080
Stream 2
226.0.0.4
1000