Chapter 9 Video Streaming And Recording; Streaming Network Connection And Device Search; Dhcp - Datavideo HS-4000 Instruction Manual

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Chapter 9
Video Streaming and Recording
The HS-4000 4K 8-Channel Portable Video Studio includes a built-in Video Streaming Server
(NVS-32) allowing the user to stream and record your program at the same time. From any
SDI/HDMI input sources, the Datavideo's video streaming server generates an H.264/265
encoded stream that is compliant with RTMP(S) and SRT protocols. While encoding the
video at bit rates appropriate for live streaming, the Datavideo NVS-32 concurrently records
a high-quality MP4 file to an SD card.
Note: The built-in video streaming server will be referred to as NVS-32 in the rest of this
chapter.

9.1 Streaming Network Connection and Device Search

This section details how to connect the NVS-32 to a network with or without a DHCP server,
and describes how to acquire the NVS-32's IP address.

DHCP

Follow the following procedure to scan your DHCP network for connected NVS-32 devices.
Note: By default, the NVS-32 uses DHCP to connect and will be assigned an IP address
upon connection to a DHCP server.
1. Connect the NVS-32's LAN/DVIP port to a DHCP server via an Ethernet cable.
2. Turn on the HS-4000's power and the NVS-32 will also be turned ON in DHCP
by default.
3. Connect the laptop to the same network that the NVS-32 is connected to.
4. Use
DVIP Configuration Tool
to search for NVS-32's IP address.
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