VBrick Systems MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 manual Start Mode, MCS Location, Receive Address

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Local UI Location

Home Page Location/Home Page Enable

Main Volume/Line 1 Volume

RTSP Streaming

Data Buffering Seconds

Buffer Check for Underflow

Lowest Bitrate for Buffer Check

Audio Data Port/Video Data Port/CC Data Port

RTP Data Port

Proxy Type, HTTP Proxy Host and Port

Options Panel Login

Aux1–Aux8

Start Mode

The EtherneTV STB can operate in one of three modes described here. Use MCS mode if there is an ETV Portal Server (formerly MCS) installed on your network. Otherwise you must

select Local or Local-Full Screen mode.

MCS

Use if the installation includes the EtherneTV Portal Server.

 

 

Local

Use if the installation does not include the EtherneTV Portal Server.

 

If Local, the site administrator must configure the Program Guide. See

 

Local Configuration on page 21 for more information.

 

 

Local-Fullscreen

Use if the desired operation is to set the unit to decode one channel

 

and operate in full screen mode at boot up. If you select Local-

 

Fullscreen mode, you must also enter a Receive Address; see below.

 

 

MCS Location

MCS Location

When the start mode is configured for MCS, this parameter determines the IP address of the ETV Portal Server that the STB will obtain its program listing information from. Enter the IP Address of the portal server. The format is 172.12.12.12.

Receive Address

Receive Address

When the Start mode is configured for Local-Fullscreen, this parameter determines the IP address of the stream to be decoded. The choice of receive address/program info and stream type of the desired video must be entered here and must follow the syntax examples shown in Table 1, Receive Address Syntax. Note that you can use a hostname or numeric IP address wherever an <ipaddr> is called for if the hostname is entered in the local DNS server.

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Contents STB v3.7.2d Admin Guide EtherneTV-STB Set Top BoxCopyright FCC Notice About VBrick SystemsContents Serial Port Passthrough Using the Set Top BoxIndex Organization Font ConventionsRelated Documents Installation OverviewUsing the Command Prompt Command Prompt Action TypeInitial Setup Using pmanConnecting to the Network Setting the IP AddressFinding the Dhcp IP Address Assigning a Static IP AddressPAL Configuration Model NumbersConfiguration LoginConfiguration Saving ChangesVideo Settings MCS Location Start ModeReceive Address Local-Fullscreen Mode with MPEG-4 Multicast Main Volume/Line 1 Volume Home Page Location/Home Page EnableLocal UI Location Rtsp Streaming Data Buffering SecondsBuffer Check for Underflow Lowest Bitrate for Buffer CheckNetwork Settings Options Panel LoginProxy Type, Http Proxy Host and Port Aux1-Aux8Ethernet ManagementDisplay Settings GeneralResolution General SettingsSerial Port Security SystemLanguage System UpdateHardware EtherneTV Media Distribution System Local Configuration Sample Interface in Local ModeUploading from the STB Accessing the XML Configuration FileDownloading to the STB XML Configuration Examples Local ConfigurationExample of live MPEG-4 stream with forced UDP streaming Example of MPEG-1 unicast entry with port address KeywordMp2 stream/Keyword Vod content keyword Stream Installing the Download Application System UpgradeUpgrading from v3.71 or Higher \Program Files\VBrick\ Before You Begin Running ETV-STBDownloadUpgrade using the SAP Editing a Configuration File Logging Upgrade Activities Upgrading from v3.70 or Lower Using a Web Browser to Run the UpdateCreating an FTP Server with IIS Removing Lock Files Additional Upgrade Steps for Local Mode Verifying the File TransferEtherneTV Media Distribution System Serial Port Passthrough How Passthrough WorksUsing Telnet Serial Port PinoutsSerial Port Passthrough EtherneTV Media Distribution System Start Mode Using the Set Top BoxLocal Mode Local-Fullscreen Mode Local ModeMCS Mode Using the IR Remote MCS ModeUsing the Wireless Keyboard VODAccessing the Web Icon DescriptionIcon EtherneTV Media Distribution System Index Index