Chapter 5 Video Streaming; Network Connection And Setup; Finding The Nvs-31'S Current Ip Address - Datavideo HS-1300 Instruction Manual

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Chapter 5
The HS-1300 Portable Video Studio includes a built-in Video Streaming Server (NVS-31) allowing the user
to stream and record your program at the same time. From any HDMI input source, the Datavideo NVS-31
generates an H.264 encoded stream compliant with RTSP or RTMP protocols. While encoding the video at
bit rates appropriate for live streaming, the Datavideo NVS-31 concurrently records a high-quality MP4 file
to an SD card.

5.1 Network Connection and Setup

This section details how to connect the NVS-31 to a network with or without a DHCP server, and describes
how to acquire the NVS-31 IP address.

Finding the NVS-31's current IP address

You must first know your NVS-31 device's IP address to access the Web User Interface.
Datavideo provides a free Windows based utility called IP Finder to search for devices
connected on the same network.
On the computer connected to the NVS-31, first download the utility from the product
page of HS-1300. Once downloaded, locate and double click the icon on the left to open
the utility shown in the diagram below.
Please note that in order for your computer to communicate with the NVS-31, your computer's IP address
must be in the same network range as your NVS-31's IP address. In the above example, change your
computer's IP address and subnet mask to the following:
IP address 192.168.1.X
Subnet mask 255.255.0.0
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