Niagara 4100 User Guide

To configure output settings:

1.Click on a Windows Media Capture Profile.

2.Click the Enable Pull checkbox.

3.Enter a port number that the server will use to pull the stream from Niagara 4100.

4.Click the Enable Push checkbox.

IMPORTANT! Be sure to enter a port number not already assigned to another encoder. If two encoders attempt to use the same port number, one or both encoders will fail to start.

5.Enter a port number that the server will use to push the stream from Niagara 4100.

6.Enter the Server name or IP address.

7.Enter the Publishing Point.

8.Enter the User Name.

9.Enter the Password.

10.Click the Enable Scripting checkbox to embed closed captions.

Note: If closed captions is enabled through the Osprey 700e HD driver, you cannot enable scripting.

11.You can:

Click the Save to File checkbox to save the encoded content to a file. Each time you start this encoder, the system overwrites the previous file.

Click Index the file to drag the slider to any point in your video capture.

Click Create unique file to create a file that the system does not overwrite.

12.Accept the default location that displays in the File Name field or choose your own location for the file. To choose your own personal location select the link (horizontal ellipses or … ) to the right of the File Name field and display the options (Figure 95).

Note: By default, the system sets this folder to D:\AVFiles\ with a default file name of capture.xxx. See Exporting captured video files for instructions on saving video files to a USB device.

Figure 95. Select a folder

WARNING! ViewCast strongly recommends you do not alter the default directory setting unless

you fully understand the risk of saving your files to a directory not located on drive D. If you save your files to another drive on the Niagara 4100, the system could delete the files when you use the Restore to Niagara 4100 Factory Defaults feature.

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ViewCast 4100 manual Click on a Windows Media Capture Profile, Enter the Publishing Point