EN5990 Encoder for MPEG-4 Part 10
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4.1
Set the Remote Control Options
Before the Encoder is to be controlled via its Ethernet interface, the IP address of
the unit must be set in the
Remote Control Menu
from the front panel.
Navigate to the
Remote Control
Menu
. Select the following option:
!
IP Address
– enter/modify the IP address through which the unit will be
controlled.
!
Network mask
– enter/modify the network mask for the IP control network.
!
Default Gateway
– enter/modify the default gateway for the network so that
the Encoder can be controlled from another network.
4.2
Control the Encoder Using a Web Browser
If the web browser is pointed to the IP address set in the previous Section, the
Encoder will serve out web pages which gives the operator user-friendly access to
all of the menu options.
As there are security issues with remote control of the Encoder, the following
information is required before the Encoder allows any options to be modified:
!
Username: engineer
!
Password: defaults to “password” but it can be changed from within the
System menu.
4.3 Select
Mux
Options
All of the options associated with the output connections are set with the
Output
Menu
and then
Mux
. The typical options that should be checked by the operator
are:
!
Packet Length
– enter/modify the length in bytes of each transport stream
packet.
!
Bitrate
– enter/modify overall output rate of total MPEG-2 transport stream
including video, audio and NULL packets.
4.4
Set the Video Options
Navigate to the
Video
Menu
and select the
Video Source
Menu
to configure the
video input to the Encoder. Select the following options: