This document provides instructions for setting up and using Shenzhen haiwei Vision technology's HD video encoder. It explains how to connect the encoder, set the network and IP address, access the web user interface, and configure settings for video encoding, audio, OSD, streaming protocols, and system parameters. The encoder supports HDMI, CVBS, SDI, VGA, and YPBPR video sources and streams H.264 video over HTTP, RTSP, UDP, RTMP and other protocols.
Haiwei H8 4G WIFI+ Battery HDMI over ip encoder user manualHansen He
The instruction manual provides information on installing, configuring, and using a 4G video encoder. It details the encoder's features such as HDMI/SDI input, H.264 encoding, and support for network protocols including HTTP, RTSP, RTMP, and ONVIF. The manual guides the user through setup of the encoder's network settings, video/audio streaming parameters, and access to the web-based management interface.
Video Gateway Installation and configurationsreeharsha43
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring a 3G video gateway using Asterisk. It describes downloading required software sources, compiling various libraries like MPEG4IP, AMR NB, FFMPEG and X264. It also explains configuring and building Asterisk with additional applications for RTSP, MP4, and transcoding. Detailed steps are provided for library installation, Asterisk prerequisites, codec integration, and application linking. The configuration section covers AMR codec and dialplan setup.
Discussion of solutions for SDI to PCIe that enables up to 4 bi-directional channels of 1080p Video. Including an examination of applications, challenges and benefits associated with implementing PCIe-based systems, and a discussion of a video framework that simplifies hardware design for video systems with a PCIe-based design.
Troubleshooting Firewalls (2012 San Diego)Cisco Security
This presentation focuses on preemptive measures and reactive techniques that can be used to troubleshoot, secure, and maintain the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Products and the Cisco Firewall Services Module (FWSM). Providing an in-depth understanding of the packet flow through the firewall device, as well as how to effectively utilize the available commands and on-board tools to troubleshoot connectivity problems are the main goals of this presentation. Knowledge is assumed of security fundamentals and firewall technology at the level presented in the Cisco Networkers Online Introduction to Firewalls and Deploying Firewalls.
Cisco Live 365: https://www.ciscolive365.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=4377
This document provides information about XBee/XBee-PRO S2C ZigBee RF modules, including specifications, operation instructions, networking concepts, and regulatory compliance. It has undergone several revisions to update hardware specifications, firmware notes, and various commands. The document covers topics such as serial communication, sleeping modes, routing, security, and more.
This document provides a guide for configuring FlexVPN using IKEv2 on Cisco devices. It includes scenarios for setting up site-to-site VPNs between various Cisco products using IKEv2 and its features. The guide covers topics such as:
- Understanding IKEv2 constructs like proposals, policies, profiles and keyrings
- Configuring a basic site-to-site VPN between two routers using IKEv2 smart defaults
- Setting up a site-to-site VPN with IPv6 routing between two routers
- Various hub-and-spoke topologies using certificate and PSK authentication
WyreStorm: Next Level Digital HD TransmissionrAVe [PUBS]
WyreStorm is a manufacturer of AV distribution products located in Shenzhen, China. Their R&D facility employs 85 staff to develop products using ISO quality standards. Their factory has 165 employees across various production departments. WyreStorm offers many HD video distribution products including matrices, extenders, converters, and test equipment. They have a focus on 4K and HDCP 2.2 compliant products for the latest HD standards. Their NetworkHD line provides HD over IP distribution using various encoding methods in affordable, scalable systems designed for commercial installations.
Haiwei H8 4G WIFI+ Battery HDMI over ip encoder user manualHansen He
The instruction manual provides information on installing, configuring, and using a 4G video encoder. It details the encoder's features such as HDMI/SDI input, H.264 encoding, and support for network protocols including HTTP, RTSP, RTMP, and ONVIF. The manual guides the user through setup of the encoder's network settings, video/audio streaming parameters, and access to the web-based management interface.
Video Gateway Installation and configurationsreeharsha43
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring a 3G video gateway using Asterisk. It describes downloading required software sources, compiling various libraries like MPEG4IP, AMR NB, FFMPEG and X264. It also explains configuring and building Asterisk with additional applications for RTSP, MP4, and transcoding. Detailed steps are provided for library installation, Asterisk prerequisites, codec integration, and application linking. The configuration section covers AMR codec and dialplan setup.
Discussion of solutions for SDI to PCIe that enables up to 4 bi-directional channels of 1080p Video. Including an examination of applications, challenges and benefits associated with implementing PCIe-based systems, and a discussion of a video framework that simplifies hardware design for video systems with a PCIe-based design.
Troubleshooting Firewalls (2012 San Diego)Cisco Security
This presentation focuses on preemptive measures and reactive techniques that can be used to troubleshoot, secure, and maintain the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Products and the Cisco Firewall Services Module (FWSM). Providing an in-depth understanding of the packet flow through the firewall device, as well as how to effectively utilize the available commands and on-board tools to troubleshoot connectivity problems are the main goals of this presentation. Knowledge is assumed of security fundamentals and firewall technology at the level presented in the Cisco Networkers Online Introduction to Firewalls and Deploying Firewalls.
Cisco Live 365: https://www.ciscolive365.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=4377
This document provides information about XBee/XBee-PRO S2C ZigBee RF modules, including specifications, operation instructions, networking concepts, and regulatory compliance. It has undergone several revisions to update hardware specifications, firmware notes, and various commands. The document covers topics such as serial communication, sleeping modes, routing, security, and more.
This document provides a guide for configuring FlexVPN using IKEv2 on Cisco devices. It includes scenarios for setting up site-to-site VPNs between various Cisco products using IKEv2 and its features. The guide covers topics such as:
- Understanding IKEv2 constructs like proposals, policies, profiles and keyrings
- Configuring a basic site-to-site VPN between two routers using IKEv2 smart defaults
- Setting up a site-to-site VPN with IPv6 routing between two routers
- Various hub-and-spoke topologies using certificate and PSK authentication
WyreStorm: Next Level Digital HD TransmissionrAVe [PUBS]
WyreStorm is a manufacturer of AV distribution products located in Shenzhen, China. Their R&D facility employs 85 staff to develop products using ISO quality standards. Their factory has 165 employees across various production departments. WyreStorm offers many HD video distribution products including matrices, extenders, converters, and test equipment. They have a focus on 4K and HDCP 2.2 compliant products for the latest HD standards. Their NetworkHD line provides HD over IP distribution using various encoding methods in affordable, scalable systems designed for commercial installations.
The document provides a review of the Dragonsat DS-5500HD satellite receiver. It has many excellent features for its small size, including a fully integrated internet connection. The receiver has a user-friendly menu system, supports multiple recording functions simultaneously, and also functions as a multimedia player with access to online content and files on networked devices. Overall, the review finds the DS-5500HD to be a very fast satellite receiver with a strong orientation toward internet content reception.
Ft McDowell Casino Partners with DW Spectrum IPVMS - Migration Case Studymegapixelnews
Ft McDowell Tribal Gaming Organization / Yavapai Nation partners with DW Spectrum IPVMS software platform from Digital Watchdog. A comprehensive system history and case study.
This document describes the configuration of routers and switches for a CCIE lab exam. It includes:
- Loopback and VLAN configurations for routers and switches
- Basic configurations for routers R1 through R5 including interfaces and IP addresses
- Switch configurations for SW1 through SW4 including VLANs and trunk/access port settings
- Sample configuration of border gateway protocol (BGP) between the border broadband routers BB1-BB2 and core routers
The VXStream video appliance is a scalable bandwidth reducing solution that can lower bandwidth usage of H.264 video streams by over 75% while maintaining high video quality. It produces industry standard H.264 video that can be viewed on any device and lowers associated bandwidth and storage costs for transmitting security video through networks. The appliance architecture allows remote video viewing over the internet while lowering storage needs by over 75% for a 16 camera installation.
PCI Express support has been added to Qemu to allow for emulation of PCI Express devices and functionality like hotplug. This includes a Q35 chipset emulator, PCI Express port emulators, and the ability to inject errors into guest systems. Further work is still needed to integrate these features with Xen for full PCI Express and hotplug support virtualization.
Excelfore Ethernet AVB Software Architecture on ARM Cortex SOCs (White Paper)shrinathAcharya
AVB software architecture on ARM Cortex SOCs
Summary: Traditional clocking synchronization in networked A/V systems is done via elaborate means. In the automotive sector, the clock synchronization of displays and multi-channel audio in an infotainment platform is implemented using MOST, which is an isochronous environment. In the Pro-A/V area, the displays are synchronized through a combination of separate master clock control link and fixed delay compensation depending on the length of the control link. Synchronization thus has been a tedious and time consuming exercise. Standard Ethernet does not provide QoS and it is an asynchronous environment, although topologies exist to provide it today.
The Ethernet AVB Protocol (IEEE1722+IEEE1588 or 802.1AS) in one such standard that formally brings a QoS and synchronization implementation to Ethernet. By providing global time synchronization mechanism combined with a protocol of prioritization of streams as they pass through switches, Ethernet AVB offers an Isochronous environment similar to that of the MOST bus. Ethernet AVB protocol allows widespread proliferation of Ethernet standard in Automotive, Pro-AV and Pro-Audio systems.
Examples of Ethernet AVB application are:
1) Automotive ADAS in surround camera architecture
2) Automotive Infotainment End points
3) Pro A/V video wall projection system and
4) Multichannel Sound system for Automotive, Studio Environments.
The document introduces VCU's range of surveillance products, including IP and analog cameras, NVRs, and video management software. It provides details on their IP camera series, highlighting features such as megapixel sensors, HD streaming, and waterproof/vandal-proof housing options. It also outlines their NVR series for IP camera recording and management. The document aims to inform customers about VCU's comprehensive portfolio of video surveillance solutions.
Catalyst Smart Operations : Simplify Your NetworkCisco Russia
This document discusses several Cisco Catalyst Smart Operations technologies including Auto Secure, Interface Templates, Easy VSS, and AutoConf. Auto Secure simplifies security configuration with one command to enable DHCP snooping, ARP inspection, and port security globally and per port. Interface Templates provide predefined configurations that can be applied to interfaces with one command. AutoConf automates the application of Interface Templates to simplify network configuration.
This document summarizes key aspects of 802.11ac including:
- 802.11ac aims to support wireless speeds over 1Gbps for multi-station throughput and 500Mbps for single links.
- It utilizes wider 80/160MHz channels, more spatial streams up to 8, 256-QAM, and downlink multi-user MIMO.
- These new features and techniques are aimed at supporting bandwidth-intensive applications like wireless display and distribution of high-definition video content.
This document discusses services running on Cisco IOS routers that could create vulnerabilities if not secured properly. It lists services that are enabled by default like BOOTP server, CDP, and HTTP that should be disabled if not in use. It also discusses best practices like disabling unused interfaces and configuring connection timeouts. The document provides commands to disable vulnerable services and secure the router configuration.
iBroadcast Pro is a complete end-to-end digital solution for professional video production and broadcasting. It includes modules for master control room operations, video ingest, media management, traffic scheduling, mobile broadcasting, IPTV distribution, and cinema playback. The software is built on SAO's SDK and uses the Infinity Core video server, which can seamlessly play multiple formats in the same playlist. iBroadcast Pro is designed to modernize broadcast workflows by replacing tape-based systems with an automated software solution.
The document provides instructions for running an Intel DPDK hands-on session to demonstrate packet forwarding using the l3fwd example. It describes downloading and compiling DPDK, getting and applying patches to l3fwd, configuring three VMs with pktgen to generate and receive packets and l3fwd to forward between them, and running l3fwd and pktgen manually or automatically on system startup.
The document is a presentation on 802.11ac and Gigabit Wi-Fi. It discusses why a new 802.11 standard is needed, including to support wireless display and distribution of high-definition content. It covers key aspects of 802.11ac such as using wider channel widths up to 160MHz and supporting up to 8 spatial streams. Downlink multi-user MIMO is introduced which allows an access point to transmit simultaneously to multiple clients. Various modulation techniques used in 802.11n and 802.11ac like beamforming and spatial multiplexing are also summarized.
The feature licenses available for main cisco asa 5500 modelsIT Tech
The document discusses Cisco ASA 5500 series licensing features. It provides a table listing the license features available for various Cisco ASA 5500 models including the ASA 5505, 5510, 5520, 5540, and 5550. The tables describe the base licenses and optional additional licenses available for each model relating to firewall, VPN, and general device capabilities. Upgrading licenses is common to broaden the functions of Cisco ASA 5500 series devices.
P&G BT Global Services - LLD Final Revision Year 2008.Kapil Sabharwal
This document provides implementation procedures for standardizing VPN configurations between sites using IPSEC tunnels and GRE tunnels. Key elements include:
- Configuring ISAKMP policies, transform sets, and crypto maps to establish the IPSEC tunnel.
- Configuring a GRE tunnel between loopback interfaces with addressing provided by the technology owner.
- Configuring static routes for the GRE tunnel and VPN hub.
- Configuring access lists to specify encrypted traffic and restrict traffic to necessary protocols.
- Configuring NAT, policy-based routing, and BGP as needed to redirect internet-bound traffic from a content engine directly to the internet.
This document discusses various issues in client/server programming and network server design. It covers topics like identifying servers, UDP and TCP client design, specifying local addresses, partial socket closes, concurrent vs iterative servers, and design alternatives like one process per client, preforked servers, and prethreaded servers. The best design depends on factors like expected client load, transaction sizes, and available system resources. Understanding these issues and testing alternatives is important for choosing an optimal server architecture.
This document describes Project P10, which involves building a wireless local area network (WLAN) hot spot. The objectives are to understand routing, firewalls, and network address translation. The project uses a notebook computer running Linux as a wireless access point and router. An iPAQ handheld is used as a wireless client to test the network. Authentication is implemented using a web interface on the notebook to only allow authorized users to access the network.
This document explains U-APSD (Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery), a power save mechanism defined in IEEE 802.11e. It describes how U-APSD improves upon legacy power save modes by allowing any uplink frame to trigger the delivery of buffered downlink frames. The document provides details on U-APSD configuration, operation, and troubleshooting steps to verify proper functionality, such as checking QoS settings and access category matching between uplink trigger frames and buffered downlink frames.
Simplifying and accelerating converged media with Open Visual CloudLiz Warner
Challenges exist with media transformation into Visual Cloud services and the flexibility to migrate those services to new HW platforms. Learn how Intel and partners are solving these challenges with highly optimized cloud native media processing, media analytics, and graphics/rendering components to quickly and easily deliver end-to-end visual cloud services with scalable open source software. Two visual cloud services around media delivery and media analytics will be demonstrated to showcase how to enable faster time to market for innovative “new media” services.
Catalog for iptv- Shenzhen Haiwei vision technologyHansen He
This document is a catalog from Shenzhen Haiwei vision technology that lists their various video encoder products. It includes encoders that support HDMI, SDI, HDMI+CVBS, and CVBS inputs. The encoders range from single channel 1 port models up to large 16 or 32 channel rackmount units. The encoders are designed for applications such as IPTV, live streaming, education, and more. Contact information is provided for Shenzhen Haiwei vision technology.
The document provides a review of the Dragonsat DS-5500HD satellite receiver. It has many excellent features for its small size, including a fully integrated internet connection. The receiver has a user-friendly menu system, supports multiple recording functions simultaneously, and also functions as a multimedia player with access to online content and files on networked devices. Overall, the review finds the DS-5500HD to be a very fast satellite receiver with a strong orientation toward internet content reception.
Ft McDowell Casino Partners with DW Spectrum IPVMS - Migration Case Studymegapixelnews
Ft McDowell Tribal Gaming Organization / Yavapai Nation partners with DW Spectrum IPVMS software platform from Digital Watchdog. A comprehensive system history and case study.
This document describes the configuration of routers and switches for a CCIE lab exam. It includes:
- Loopback and VLAN configurations for routers and switches
- Basic configurations for routers R1 through R5 including interfaces and IP addresses
- Switch configurations for SW1 through SW4 including VLANs and trunk/access port settings
- Sample configuration of border gateway protocol (BGP) between the border broadband routers BB1-BB2 and core routers
The VXStream video appliance is a scalable bandwidth reducing solution that can lower bandwidth usage of H.264 video streams by over 75% while maintaining high video quality. It produces industry standard H.264 video that can be viewed on any device and lowers associated bandwidth and storage costs for transmitting security video through networks. The appliance architecture allows remote video viewing over the internet while lowering storage needs by over 75% for a 16 camera installation.
PCI Express support has been added to Qemu to allow for emulation of PCI Express devices and functionality like hotplug. This includes a Q35 chipset emulator, PCI Express port emulators, and the ability to inject errors into guest systems. Further work is still needed to integrate these features with Xen for full PCI Express and hotplug support virtualization.
Excelfore Ethernet AVB Software Architecture on ARM Cortex SOCs (White Paper)shrinathAcharya
AVB software architecture on ARM Cortex SOCs
Summary: Traditional clocking synchronization in networked A/V systems is done via elaborate means. In the automotive sector, the clock synchronization of displays and multi-channel audio in an infotainment platform is implemented using MOST, which is an isochronous environment. In the Pro-A/V area, the displays are synchronized through a combination of separate master clock control link and fixed delay compensation depending on the length of the control link. Synchronization thus has been a tedious and time consuming exercise. Standard Ethernet does not provide QoS and it is an asynchronous environment, although topologies exist to provide it today.
The Ethernet AVB Protocol (IEEE1722+IEEE1588 or 802.1AS) in one such standard that formally brings a QoS and synchronization implementation to Ethernet. By providing global time synchronization mechanism combined with a protocol of prioritization of streams as they pass through switches, Ethernet AVB offers an Isochronous environment similar to that of the MOST bus. Ethernet AVB protocol allows widespread proliferation of Ethernet standard in Automotive, Pro-AV and Pro-Audio systems.
Examples of Ethernet AVB application are:
1) Automotive ADAS in surround camera architecture
2) Automotive Infotainment End points
3) Pro A/V video wall projection system and
4) Multichannel Sound system for Automotive, Studio Environments.
The document introduces VCU's range of surveillance products, including IP and analog cameras, NVRs, and video management software. It provides details on their IP camera series, highlighting features such as megapixel sensors, HD streaming, and waterproof/vandal-proof housing options. It also outlines their NVR series for IP camera recording and management. The document aims to inform customers about VCU's comprehensive portfolio of video surveillance solutions.
Catalyst Smart Operations : Simplify Your NetworkCisco Russia
This document discusses several Cisco Catalyst Smart Operations technologies including Auto Secure, Interface Templates, Easy VSS, and AutoConf. Auto Secure simplifies security configuration with one command to enable DHCP snooping, ARP inspection, and port security globally and per port. Interface Templates provide predefined configurations that can be applied to interfaces with one command. AutoConf automates the application of Interface Templates to simplify network configuration.
This document summarizes key aspects of 802.11ac including:
- 802.11ac aims to support wireless speeds over 1Gbps for multi-station throughput and 500Mbps for single links.
- It utilizes wider 80/160MHz channels, more spatial streams up to 8, 256-QAM, and downlink multi-user MIMO.
- These new features and techniques are aimed at supporting bandwidth-intensive applications like wireless display and distribution of high-definition video content.
This document discusses services running on Cisco IOS routers that could create vulnerabilities if not secured properly. It lists services that are enabled by default like BOOTP server, CDP, and HTTP that should be disabled if not in use. It also discusses best practices like disabling unused interfaces and configuring connection timeouts. The document provides commands to disable vulnerable services and secure the router configuration.
iBroadcast Pro is a complete end-to-end digital solution for professional video production and broadcasting. It includes modules for master control room operations, video ingest, media management, traffic scheduling, mobile broadcasting, IPTV distribution, and cinema playback. The software is built on SAO's SDK and uses the Infinity Core video server, which can seamlessly play multiple formats in the same playlist. iBroadcast Pro is designed to modernize broadcast workflows by replacing tape-based systems with an automated software solution.
The document provides instructions for running an Intel DPDK hands-on session to demonstrate packet forwarding using the l3fwd example. It describes downloading and compiling DPDK, getting and applying patches to l3fwd, configuring three VMs with pktgen to generate and receive packets and l3fwd to forward between them, and running l3fwd and pktgen manually or automatically on system startup.
The document is a presentation on 802.11ac and Gigabit Wi-Fi. It discusses why a new 802.11 standard is needed, including to support wireless display and distribution of high-definition content. It covers key aspects of 802.11ac such as using wider channel widths up to 160MHz and supporting up to 8 spatial streams. Downlink multi-user MIMO is introduced which allows an access point to transmit simultaneously to multiple clients. Various modulation techniques used in 802.11n and 802.11ac like beamforming and spatial multiplexing are also summarized.
The feature licenses available for main cisco asa 5500 modelsIT Tech
The document discusses Cisco ASA 5500 series licensing features. It provides a table listing the license features available for various Cisco ASA 5500 models including the ASA 5505, 5510, 5520, 5540, and 5550. The tables describe the base licenses and optional additional licenses available for each model relating to firewall, VPN, and general device capabilities. Upgrading licenses is common to broaden the functions of Cisco ASA 5500 series devices.
P&G BT Global Services - LLD Final Revision Year 2008.Kapil Sabharwal
This document provides implementation procedures for standardizing VPN configurations between sites using IPSEC tunnels and GRE tunnels. Key elements include:
- Configuring ISAKMP policies, transform sets, and crypto maps to establish the IPSEC tunnel.
- Configuring a GRE tunnel between loopback interfaces with addressing provided by the technology owner.
- Configuring static routes for the GRE tunnel and VPN hub.
- Configuring access lists to specify encrypted traffic and restrict traffic to necessary protocols.
- Configuring NAT, policy-based routing, and BGP as needed to redirect internet-bound traffic from a content engine directly to the internet.
This document discusses various issues in client/server programming and network server design. It covers topics like identifying servers, UDP and TCP client design, specifying local addresses, partial socket closes, concurrent vs iterative servers, and design alternatives like one process per client, preforked servers, and prethreaded servers. The best design depends on factors like expected client load, transaction sizes, and available system resources. Understanding these issues and testing alternatives is important for choosing an optimal server architecture.
This document describes Project P10, which involves building a wireless local area network (WLAN) hot spot. The objectives are to understand routing, firewalls, and network address translation. The project uses a notebook computer running Linux as a wireless access point and router. An iPAQ handheld is used as a wireless client to test the network. Authentication is implemented using a web interface on the notebook to only allow authorized users to access the network.
This document explains U-APSD (Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery), a power save mechanism defined in IEEE 802.11e. It describes how U-APSD improves upon legacy power save modes by allowing any uplink frame to trigger the delivery of buffered downlink frames. The document provides details on U-APSD configuration, operation, and troubleshooting steps to verify proper functionality, such as checking QoS settings and access category matching between uplink trigger frames and buffered downlink frames.
Simplifying and accelerating converged media with Open Visual CloudLiz Warner
Challenges exist with media transformation into Visual Cloud services and the flexibility to migrate those services to new HW platforms. Learn how Intel and partners are solving these challenges with highly optimized cloud native media processing, media analytics, and graphics/rendering components to quickly and easily deliver end-to-end visual cloud services with scalable open source software. Two visual cloud services around media delivery and media analytics will be demonstrated to showcase how to enable faster time to market for innovative “new media” services.
Catalog for iptv- Shenzhen Haiwei vision technologyHansen He
This document is a catalog from Shenzhen Haiwei vision technology that lists their various video encoder products. It includes encoders that support HDMI, SDI, HDMI+CVBS, and CVBS inputs. The encoders range from single channel 1 port models up to large 16 or 32 channel rackmount units. The encoders are designed for applications such as IPTV, live streaming, education, and more. Contact information is provided for Shenzhen Haiwei vision technology.
This document provides information about HEAnet's video conferencing service, which allows institutions to conduct video conferences over IP networks using H.323 standards. It describes the basic principles and elements of H.323 video conferencing. To use the service, an institution needs an H.323 compatible terminal and a connection to HEAnet's network. The document outlines how to register a terminal with HEAnet's gatekeeper to obtain a Global Dialing Scheme (GDS) number and make video calls within the HEAnet network or to external connections. Security considerations for opening necessary ports on an institution's firewall are also discussed.
IBC2022: Tips for Media-over-IP Network DesignKoji Oyama
This presentation provides you the design flow and some common pitfalls when broadcast network engineers consider their Media-over IP (MoIP) network architecture and configure its network switches. In addition to the essential technology such as VLAN, VRF, IGMP, PIM, and OSPF I introduced at the NAB 2022 IPShowcase, you can also know how to verity the network design, some issues that have happened in the design so far, and some key points you should be careful about your logical design.
Presentazione Broadcast H.265 & H.264 Sematron Italia - Maggio 2016Sematron Italia S.r.l.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a presentation on H.265 and H.264 technologies from Sematron Italia. The agenda includes presentations from Paralinx, TeraDek, Soliton, and Vitec on their latest products, followed by a question and answer session and commercial proposal. Sematron Italia is introduced as a partner for leading companies in defense, telecommunications, satellite communications, aerospace and broadcast with over 30 years of experience. The document also provides overviews of Sematron Italia's divisions for microwave/RF components, satellite communications, and broadcast solutions.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using an HD IP security camera. It lists the camera's key features such as 24/7 HD live viewing, remote viewing via web browsers, and P2P monitoring via a smartphone app. It also includes information on installing the camera, accessing the web user interface, adding the camera to a network video recorder, and answers some frequently asked questions.
DCC Labs provides DVB compliant middleware and other embedded software for Set-Top Boxes and digital TV devices. We specialize in small footprint, optimised performance applications running under Linux, OS20, OS21 and similar operating systems.
NewTek NDI now in PTZOptics Producer KitsPaul Richards
In this presentation, we will review the NewTek NDI integration with PTZOptics Producer Kits built around the Intel NUC Skull Canyon PC. The NewTek ™ NDI (Network Device Interface) is an IP industry standard for sending and receiving ultra low latency, high definition video and audio sources for live broadcasts. The NewTek NDI is a royalty free standard anyone can implement to connect video equipment across a network. Your production switcher, capture system, media server—any NDI-enabled device on the network—can see and access content from all other devices, allowing more sources than ever before to be used for live production. The protocol has been pioneered by Dr. Andrew Cross, NewTek’s president and CTO
PTZOptics does have plans to integrate with the NewTek NDI directly into a camera model in the future. Currently NDI functionality with PTZOptics uses the NewTek Connect Pro Application which is included with the PTZ Producer Kits.
Microsoft Cloud Connector Edition (CCE) is software that provides PSTN and PBX connectivity through Office 365. It discusses CCE architecture, requirements, and deployment options. CCE uses a set of 4 virtual machines (domain controller, central management store, mediation, and edge server) installed on customer hardware to enable Cloud PBX users to use on-premises PSTN/PBX resources while supporting up to 500 concurrent calls. The document also covers CCE call flows, multi-site deployments, redundancy, and automatic updates.
Simple hybrid voice deployments with SonusAdam Hand
Microsoft Cloud Connector Edition (CCE) is software that provides PSTN and PBX connectivity through Office 365. It discusses CCE architecture, requirements, and deployment options. CCE uses a set of 4 virtual machines (domain controller, central management store, mediation, and edge server) installed on customer hardware to enable Cloud PBX users to use on-premises PSTN/PBX resources while supporting up to 500 concurrent calls. The document also covers CCE call flows, multi-site deployments, redundancy, and automatic updates.
The document provides an overview of CCTV (closed-circuit television) systems and their main components. It discusses the key equipment used in CCTV systems, including IP cameras, decoders, storage devices, and monitors. It also covers how the equipment functions together with transmission cables to provide video surveillance. The document lists specific hardware installed across multiple sites and their quantities. It describes software tools for managing the CCTV system and searching connected devices. Finally, it outlines the operation of cameras, decoders, and setting up the video wall display at the monitoring center.
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ACCELERATING OTT DELIVERY AND MODERNIZING MEDIA LOGISTICS WITH CLOUD BASED VI...Amazon Web Services
Elemental provides cloud-based video processing and delivery solutions. Their technology is deployed globally across markets like broadcasters, content programmers, and pay TV operators. They have over 850 customers including many major pay TV operators and content owners. Elemental offers software-defined video processing solutions that can be deployed in private data centers, public clouds, or in hybrid models. Their solutions enable elastic and flexible video workflows for live, on-demand, and file-based video processing. Case studies show how Elemental helps customers like Amazon Video, BBC, and the 2014 World Cup to scale their video operations and deliver live and on-demand content globally.
VMworld 2014: vCloud Hybrid Service Networking Technical Deep DiveVMworld
VMware vCloud Hybrid Service provides networking services including IPsec VPN connectivity, direct connect options, and network address translation capabilities. Customers can connect their on-premises networks to vCloud Air through various connectivity methods and extend their internal IP addressing schemes. The presentation also discusses load balancing, firewall, and intrusion detection options for securing multi-tier applications on vCloud Air. Disaster recovery with vCloud Air aims to maintain the same network configurations across sites.
7 reasons why video conferencing world will neverTrueConf
The video conferencing world will never be the same again due to several technological trends:
1. Advances in CPU technology allow for higher quality video encoding and decoding on regular computers and mobile devices.
2. Scalable video coding allows a single system to replace traditional MCU infrastructure, supporting multiple resolutions from SD to 4K without transcoding.
3. WebRTC enables real-time communications directly in web browsers without plugins.
4. Interoperability standards like SIP allow different video systems to connect with one another.
5. Consumerization trends like mobility, BYOD, and wireless interfaces are influencing enterprise video conferencing.
This presentation demonstrates what OZEKI Camera SDK is, what you can develop with the software development kit, the prerequisites of the SDK and a small C# example about how to connect it to your ONVIF IP camera.
This document discusses planning for video streaming over IT networks. It describes treating video streams as just another type of data packet. It provides bandwidth requirements for uncompressed and compressed video formats. It discusses SVSI's N-Series encoders/decoders that use various compression formats suitable for different network applications. It also provides examples of N-Series installations in corporate campuses, casinos, universities and more.
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The U/Y 10 codec is an embedded hardware solution for point-to-point interactive transmission, emergency communication, transcoding, broadcasting, live streaming, and recording. It can receive streams from other devices via various IP protocols and output via HDMI, composite jack, or SDI. It supports Haiwei's proprietary protocol to directly receive streams from other Haiwei devices anywhere in the world with very low latency. The U/Y 10 has full interfaces including HDMI, VGA, YPBPR, CVBS, and SDI inputs and can output streams via various IP protocols for encoding and decoding video streams up to 4K resolution at high bitrates.
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Summary
Summary.......................................................................................................................................................................1
Preface ..........................................................................................................................................................................2
Summary.......................................................................................................................................................................3
一、 Installation .....................................................................................................................................................4
1. Connecting Illustration......................................................................................................................................4
2. Network.............................................................................................................................................................4
1. Steps ..................................................................................................................................................................5
2. Local ip address settings....................................................................................................................................5
3. Ping ....................................................................................................................................................................9
二、 Set up (WEB) ................................................................................................................................................10
1. Open browser ..................................................................................................................................................10
2. Fill URL .............................................................................................................................................................10
3. Access to the WEB ...........................................................................................................................................11
4. LAN...................................................................................................................................................................11
5. Mainstream setting..........................................................................................................................................12
6. Audio................................................................................................................................................................14
7. OSD ..................................................................................................................................................................14
8. Image color control..........................................................................................................................................15
9. RTMP-HLS ........................................................................................................................................................15
10. System..........................................................................................................................................................15
11. Setting guide ................................................................................................................................................16
12. UDP- unicast, multicast................................................................................................................................17
13. RTMP-Youtube Live- Facebook Live.............................................................................................................19
14 Technical parameter....................................................................................................................................23
三. Haiwei software ....................................................................................................................................................24
1. Video management platform for multi devices:..............................................................................................24
2. APP (for Andriod and IOS)................................................................................................................................24
3. Catalog.............................................................................................................................................................24
4. SDK...................................................................................................................................................................24
5. Firmware..........................................................................................................................................................25
四. Contact information..............................................................................................................................................25
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Preface
In order to learn more about the product information, technical
operation of HD encoder more efficiently, convenient and fast
maintenance for engineers and professionals, Haiwei cultivated its
instruction manual.
It contains the instructions, functions and features of the Haiwei
video encoder.
Please contact us for newest instruction if renewed.
NOTE:
Copyright@ Shenzhen haiwei vision technology,
Copy and transmit prohibited
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Summary
Haiwei HD-Video Encoder is R&D, produced @Shenzhen haiwei vision
technology. The highest resolution is up to 1920*1080P, in order to meet different
requirements, many different resolutions added, such as 1080I. 1280*720(720P),
720*576 ( 720i). We produced three different designs: 1. HDMI. 2. CVBS. 3. SDI. 4.
VGA. 5. YPBPR. All the designs support access to web backstage management
multi devices simultaneously, multi network protocol.
In order to adapt for different uses, Haiwei produced: HDMI, SDI, VGA, BNC,
CVBS, YPBPR Encoder. Supports: HTTP, UDP, RTSP, RTMP, ONVIF, HLS etc network
protocol (HDMI+ RCA simultaneously video encoder doesn’t support HLS).
Notice:Test UDP/ RTSP/ ONVIF in LAN
1. Check the accessories are connected before switch on Encoder
2. Place the encoder in ventilation and dry environment
3. In order to works properly, use standard communication network when
crowded network is needed
4. Use “ 1000M” network port when you wanna watch online video
5. AC:5V 2.4 A,notice:The circuit is complex, do not dismount the machine
6. Default IP:192.168.1.168. log in again after restored settings is needed
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一、 Installation
1. Connecting Illustration
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2. Network
Access to video encoder through LAN- Set up network protocol: HTTP, RTSP,
UDP, RTMP, ONIVF, (HLS)- Server- local server/ PC/ Smartphone.
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1. Steps
Enter “network center” – “Local” - “Properties”- “TCP/ IPv4”
For example: Default computer IP gateway: 192.168.0.1
Input Ip address:192.168.1.100 subnet mask:255 255 255 0(Don’t set ip
address to: 192.168.1.168)
2. Local ip address settings
Illustration
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Ensure the IP address and the network is working and ain’t the existed one.
Ping the encoder IP address when network resumed, it’s working as following
picture shows, you can access to encoder on WEB now.
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3. Ping
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WINDOWS+ R
Enter “CMD”- DOS:ping 192.168.1.168 -t。
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Ping the IP of Encoder (means you can access to WEB)
二、 Set up (WEB)
1. Open browser
2. Fill URL
Default ip address: 192.168.1.168.
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3. Access to the WEB
4. LAN
DHCP: 禁用 )
IP: 192.168.1.16
Sub net mask: 255.255.255.
Default gateway: 192.168.1.1
DNS1: 223.5.5.5
DNS2: 114.114.114.
MAC: 50:10:9B:A9:
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5. Mainstream setting
Channel name: CCTV1 (such as CCTV1)
Bitrate control: cbr
Key interval: 100 [5-200]
Encoded size: 自动
Bitrate(K): 3200 [16-12000]
Fluctuate level: 自动
H.264: baseline profile
Frame:
30 [5-60]
Package: ffm peg
Buffer Mode: 188x7 (related to the size of files)
PMT ID: 260 [1-65535]
Transport ID: 264 [256-3840]
Stream ID: 280 [256-3840]
HTTP:
/hdm i 启用 format: /your need
http://192.168.1.168:80/your need
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Font X: 20
Font Y: 60
Font size: 28
Alpha: 20 (higher value, more transparency)
Font color:
0xFFFF0000 (Red: 0xFFFF0000 Green: 0xFF00FF00 Blue:
0xFF0000FF)
Text: 网络编码器
8. Image color control
Brightness: 45 [0-100]
contrast ratio: 52 [0-100]
hue: 53 [0-100]
saturation: 54 [0-100]
9. RTMP-HLS
RTMP-HLS: 打开
RTMP address: rtmp://192.168.1.168:1935/hls/hd-live
HLS address: http://192.168.1.168:8235/hls/hd-live.m3u8
10.System
1) Reboot interval: 54
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2) Change password: 54
3) System version:
Hardware version: v1.1.0_20161215_80_1_release
onvif: version 2.8.32
4) Upgrade: 上传文件 [( Name: upgrade.bin)
11.Setting guide
HTTP-RTSP
Copy the address and open it with VLC- streaming- network- fill the URL ( Except RTMP):
Such as HTTP: WEB management→ Mainstream → Enable HTTP→ Apply→ Status( find the URL) →
VLC→ fill the URL→ Done
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12. UDP- unicast, multicast
Unicast
Fill the IP of target device
Playing
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Multicast
Fill Multicast IP
Playing
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13. RTMP-Youtube Live- Facebook Live
URL MODE
Fill the Streaming ID (instance: Mudu.tv, due to strict Internet control)
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IP Mode (instance: WOWZA)
Youtube (instance due to unable to access YouTube without VPN)