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Contents
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About This Guide
Product description
Audience
Conventions for this guide
Rack mount safety instructions
FCC notice
Environmental notices
Warnings
Radiators Heat registers Stoves Other heat-producing equipment
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Overview
Media appliance functions
Install overview
Prerequisites
Package contents
System requirements
Specifications
Installing additional software
Connecting to the Internet
Niagara 4100 front panel diagram
Niagara 4100 back panel diagram
Connecting the Niagara 4100
Niagara 4100 EASE menu
Niagara 4100 home page
Menu bar commands
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Easy Setup
Web interface
Easy first time set up
Connecting to an electrical power source
North America power cable International power cable UK power cable
Performing the initial start up
Connecting to an IP network
Changing the network settings
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Basic Operations
Starting up
Shutting down
Starting an encoder
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Checking CPU usage
Stopping an encoder
Connecting an external storage device
Exporting captured video files
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Advanced Operations
Logging in
Type the IP address in the Address bar (Figure 41).
Viewing all encoders
Creating an encoder
Starting an encoder
Stopping an encoder
Editing an Adaptive Apple HTTP encoder
Apple HTTP Live Streaming Adobe Flash Dynamic Streaming
Standard Wide screen Custom
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Apple HTTP Live Streaming Output tab
http:// ftp://
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Apple HTTP Live Streaming Security tab via FTP
Editing an Adaptive Adobe Flash encoder
Apple HTTP Live Streaming Adobe Flash Dynamic Streaming
Standard Widescreen Custom
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Adobe Flash Dynamic Streaming Output tab
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Adobe Flash Dynamic Streaming Security tab
Akamai Entry Point LimeLight Server
Editing an Adobe Flash H.264 encoder
Osprey-700 HD Video Device 1 Disabled
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H.264 Presets tab
Editing an MPEG-4 encoder
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3GPP for GSM-based mobile phones 3GPP2 for CDMA-based mobile phones
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H.264 Presets tab
Editing a Windows Media encoder
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Pull Niagara 4100 begins to generate broadcast packets as soon as you start the encoding.
Push Niagara 4100 maintains a secure connection to Windows Media Server. This connection
Click the Save to File checkbox to save the encoded content to a file. Each time you start
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DRM tab
Viewing encoder groups
Creating encoder groups
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Editing encoder groups
Configuring the Preset ABC buttons
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Using Preset ABC buttons to start an encoder group
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Viewing all encoders
Editing preset encoders
Configuring machine properties
Computer Name Admin password
Changing the computer name
Changing the login password from the factory default
Restoring the login password to the factory default
Configuring Alerts
Configuring network properties
Configuring network cards
Configuring the IP address
Configuring advanced network settings
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System configuration settings
Setting current system configuration
Configuring email/SMTP settings
Configuring idle screen information
Configuring default directory setting
Setting CPU thresholds
Restoring Niagara 4100 factory defaults
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Viewing the activity log
Show All General Errors Warnings
Viewing alerts
Connecting an external storage device
Using the Niagara SCX web interface
Appendix A: DRM for Windows Media
Importing a DRM profile
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Click Properties under the top menu bar (Figure 134).
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Appendix B: H.264 Advanced Settings
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CBR Newscast
CBR Sports
CBR Action
Mobile
VBR Newscast
VBR Sports
VBR Action
Settings
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Other settings
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Appendix C: Mapped Network Drive Setup
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Appendix D: EASE Menu
Encoder menu
Access Health menu
Setup system menu
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Set static IP addresses
Set gateway address
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Factory restore
Export files menu
Export to USB drive
Shutdown Niagara 4100
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