ViewCast 4100 manual Overview, Media appliance functions

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Niagara 4100 User Guide

Overview

Before you can use your Niagara 4100 streaming media appliance, you first need to set up and configure it. This chapter is dedicated to providing you with the details and step-by-step instructions you need to make your installation as quick and easy as possible.

All you need to get started are the four following requirements:

AC power source (100 - 240 V)

Your audio and video source (such as a camera, video player, or other A/V output device) A streaming media server or hosting provider

IP connection and/or Internet connection

The Niagara 4100, an easy-to-use streaming device, allows you to:

Connect to a compatible browser on a dynamic host configuration protocol/domain name server (DHCP/DNS) network.

Configure and connect your audio and video source to the Niagara 4100.

Select your output formats and streaming settings.

Enter your streaming server information.

Start streaming your media.

You can configure and use the Niagara 4100 straight from the box for any streaming activities. Use the web interface for setting options and controlling your Niagara 4100 from another networked computer, as well as more advanced options.

WARNING! Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source.

Media appliance functions

Although it has many features and capabilities, the Niagara 4100 streaming media appliance performs, in its most basic functions, as follows:

Takes analog audio and SDI video inputs Captures the signals

Encodes the signals into digital IP video formats

Delivers the IP audio and video content to a storage device or streams it over an IP network

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ViewCast 4100 manual Overview, Media appliance functions