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ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder
User Guide V 2.1
ENC-300-HDSDI™ H.264 HD E
ENC-300-DVI™ H.264 HD E
ENC-300-DVI
Stand-Alone H.264 HD Encoder
FR-610 Chassis
High-Density Rack Package
Up to 6 independent streaming blades in a 1RU frame
ENC-300-HDSDI
Stand-Alone H.264 HD Encoder
Teracue GmbH Schlossstr. 18
85235 Odelzhausen
Germany
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+49 (0)8134-555-10
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  • Page 1 Stand-Alone H.264 HD Encoder FR-610 Chassis High-Density Rack Package Up to 6 independent streaming blades in a 1RU frame ENC-300-HDSDI Stand-Alone H.264 HD Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Teracue GmbH Schlossstr. 18 85235 Odelzhausen Germany Tel: +49 (0)8134-555-10 Fax: +49 (0)8134-555-199 info@teracue.com...
  • Page 2 Thank you! Mail to: documentation@teracue.com All information within this document is confidential to Teracue customers and should not be copied or distributed to non Teracue customers. ENC-300-HDSDI™, ENC-300-DVI™ and all of its components are registered RADEMARKS trademarks of Teracue.
  • Page 3 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Information about the manual This document is designed to help users setup, configure and work with the ENC-300- HDSDI™ and ENC-300-DVI™ encoder. Both ENC-300 are explained here because configuration and usage of the both ENC-300 is similar, there are mostly only differences in some specifications.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Table of Contents OVERVIEW ............................6 GENERAL INFORMATION ......................7 ......................7 NPACKING THE NCODER ENC-300™ blade-based units ..................... 7 2.1.1 ENC-300™ chassis-based devices ..................7 2.1.2 .............. 8 ETTING UP THE NCODER AND AFETY NSTRUCTIONS )................
  • Page 5 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 TCP configuration: DEC-300™ is the Server ..............71 4.3.4 FEC F ..................72 ORWARD RROR ORRECTION RTSP/RTP ..........................74 RTMP (F ) ........................75 LASH 4.6.1 Pull RTMP .......................... 75 4.6.2 Push RTMP to a Server ..................... 76 4.6.2.1 RTMP Example Facebook ..................
  • Page 6: Overview

    ENC-300™ can be ordered as blade-based units or as chassis-based devices. Blades can be used in the FR-610 multi-channel chassis, which can hold up to max. 6 Teracue blades. Different types of ENC encoder blades, DEC decoder blades can be ‘mixed and matched’ inside the FR-610 chassis.
  • Page 7: General Information

    ENC-300™™ type (blade-based or chassis-based) do you exactly want. ENC-300™™ blade-based units can be used in the FR-610 multi-channel chassis, which can hold up to max. 6 Teracue blades. Inside the FR-610 chassis different types of ENC encoder blades, DEC decoder blades can be ‘mixed and matched’.
  • Page 8: Setting Up The Encoder And Safety Instructions

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Setting up the Encoder and Safety Instructions Always read the instructions carefully and keep this user guide for future reference. Choose a suitable location for operating the encoder(s). Do not expose the ENC-300™ encoder to: ...
  • Page 9: Connecting The Encoder (Chassis-Based)

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Connecting the Encoder (chassis-based) For connecting the chassis based encoder, adhere to the following order of steps:  Always plug in the connector of the power supply to the chassis first. Lock the plug to avoid pulling it out accidentally.
  • Page 10: Breakout Cable 'S

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Breakout Cable ‘S’ Three different types of breakout cables are available for the ENC-300-HDSDI™ encoder:  Breakout cable ‘S’  Breakout cable ‘P’.  Breakout cable ‘VGA’ The Breakout cable ‘S’ is the standard breakout cable and provides the following signals: Signal: Connector Type: Audio In R + L...
  • Page 11: Breakout Cable 'P

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Breakout Cable ‘P’ The Breakout cable ‘P’ is the professional breakout cable and provides the following signals: Signal: Connector Type: H Sync RGB V Sync RGB RS-232/422 Sub-D 9-pin GPIO Sub-D 9-pin Audio In R + L 2 x Cinch (RCA) Audio Out R + L 2 x Cinch (RCA)
  • Page 12: Breakout Cable 'Vga

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Breakout Cable ‘VGA’ The Breakout cable ‘VGA’ is the VGA breakout cable and provides the following signals: Signal: Connector Type: Audio In R + L 2 x Cinch (RCA) Audio Out R + L 2 x Cinch (RCA) Sub-D HD 15-pin Table 4: Breakout cable 'VGA'...
  • Page 13: User Guide

    To be able to login to the encoder's user interface, your computer has to be in the same IP-address range (subnet). Use Teracue Product Finder TPF.exe from Teracue DVD to find your ENC-300...
  • Page 14: Login

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Login After typing the IP-address of your ENC-300™ into the browser and hitting enter, a login screen appears. See Enter your username and password and click on ‘Login’. Figure 6: ENC-300™ web interface 'Login Page' Default IP-address: 172.16.20.100 Login username:...
  • Page 15: Graphical User Interface Of The Enc-300

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Graphical User Interface of the ENC-300™ 3.3.1 Navigational Menus After successful login you have access to the encoder's configuration. All of the settings can be adjusted via web-browser. Main Menu: The main menu contains the ‘ENCODER’, ‘NETWORK’, ‘COMPORT’, ‘PRESETS’, ‘SYSTEM’, ‘HELP’ and ‘LOGOUT’...
  • Page 16: Apply' And 'Save' Buttons

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 ‘APPLY’ and ‘SAVE’ Buttons 3.3.2 A change or multiple changes of the configuration settings will only take effect after the ‘> APPLY’ button is pressed. The encoder will then start working with the new parameters, but the parameters will not be saved to the encoder.
  • Page 17: Encoder Configuration

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Encoder Configuration 3.4.1 Menu: Encoder / Settings Under the menu option ‘ENCODER/SETTINGS’ you define the main operational state of the encoder. Here you can set encoding process to ‘On’ or ‘Off’. See Figure 9 Figure 9: Encoder / Settings' page of the ENC-300™...
  • Page 18 Specifies the maximum transport stream rate in kBit/s when ‘Transport VBR TS Rate Limit [kbps]: Stream Padding’ is ‘OFF’. .!. Teracue recommend the auto mode (0) Specifies the transport stream rate in kBit/s when ‘Transport Stream CBR TS Rate [kbps]: Padding’...
  • Page 19: Menu: Encoder / Video

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.2 Menu: Encoder / Video Figure 10 shows the ‘Encoder / Video’ page of the ENC-300™ encoder and Table 7 describes it. Figure 10: Encoder / Video' page of the ENC-300™ encoder Settings: Description: Codec: Displays the video codec of the output stream.
  • Page 20 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1  Main (uses CABAC)  Main Cabac Off (uses CAVLC)  High For more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.264#Profiles Aspect Ratio: Specifies the aspect ratio. If an analogue input signal includes the WSS (Wide Screen Signal) the encoder can detect whether the input signal is in 16:9 or in 4:3, when menu ‘Aspect Ratio’...
  • Page 21 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1  1600x1200/60 to 720p/30  1600x1200/60 to D1 480p30  1600x1200/60 to CIF (352x240p30)  1280x1024/60 to 720p/60 if no 'frame rate divider' is defined  1280x1024/60 to D1 480p60 if no 'frame rate divider' is defined ...
  • Page 22: Chroma Downfilter Usage

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.2.1 Chroma Downfilter Usage With normal Video Content this Filter might not needed, but if you use ENC-300-DVI with a Computer Graphic Card as source you could have some issue with fine Lines only one Pixel wide, like Spread sheet.
  • Page 23 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 After Encoding without ‘Chroma Downfilter’ you could see Problems in color best in the fine lines on the right side Figure 12: Chroma Test Picture ENC-300 ‘Chroma Downfilter’ disabled With enabled ‘Chroma Downfilter’ the fine lines look like before with 4:2:2 Figure 13: Chroma Test Picture ENC-300 ‘Chroma Downfilter’...
  • Page 24: Menu: Encoder / Audio

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.3 Menu: Encoder / Audio Figure 14 shows the ‘Encoder / Audio’ page of the ENC-300™ encoder. Table 8 describes the ‘Encoder / Audio’ page of the ENC-300™. Figure 14: Encoder / Audio page of the ENC-300™ encoder Settings: Description: Bitrate [kbps]:...
  • Page 25: Menu: Encoder / Sap

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.4 Menu: Encoder / SAP The Session Announcement Protocol (SAP) is a protocol for broadcasting multicast session information. A SAP listening application can listen to the well-known SAP multicast address and construct a guide of all advertised multicast sessions.
  • Page 26: Menu: Encoder / Sdt

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.5 Menu: Encoder / SDT The Service Description Table (SDT) describes services that are contained in a particular transport stream. Such services are the service name and the service provider. The ETSI EN 300 468 standard contains a detailed information about SDT.
  • Page 27: Menu: Encoder / Destination

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.6 Menu: Encoder / Destination ENC-300™ is capable to encode a video either as a unicast stream or a multicast stream. According to the entered destination IP-address, the encoder will automatically recognize whether it should be a unicast or multicast stream.
  • Page 28 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 TCP should only use in environment with a low Round Trip Time > 30 ms.  RTMP/RTSP & UDP (only available, when RTMP option is enabled, see chapter 3.4.19 on page 48 ) Allow several access to the encoded stream.
  • Page 29 See chapter 4.4. For the lowest overhead (+5%) Teracue recommends using a ‘FEC Rows’ value of ‘20’, a ‘FEC Columns’ value of ‘5’, the ‘1D-FEC’...
  • Page 30 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Authentication Enable/Disable the Authentication for the TCP Server. The Authentication have to be set from an external Program, following commands are possible: Add Link http://172.16.20.100/tcp/add.cgi?ip=[IPADDRESS]&password=[PASSWORD] Remove Link http://172.16.20.100/tcp/remove.cgi?ip=[IPADDRESS]&password=[PASSWORD] List Link http://172.16.20.100/tcp/list.cgi  Only IP Address could be added ...
  • Page 31: Menu: Encoder / Gpio

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.7 Menu: Encoder / GPIO The General Purpose Input/ Output (GPIO) supports a GPI function for the pass-through mode to control devices which are connected with another ENC-300™ or DEC-200™. Furthermore it supports a GPO function for manual mode to send a signal to a device which is directly connected to the encoder via the GPIO D-Sub connector of the breakout cable ‘P’.
  • Page 32 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 The GPIO D-Sub Connector of the breakout cable ‘P’ has the following pin assignment. Pin: GPIO Assignment: Not connected GPO-B (Relay B) GPI-C (Input) 3.3V Not connected GPO-A (Relay A) GPI-A (Input) Not connected Table 13: Assignment of the GPIO Sub-D Connector of the Breakout Cable 'P' The 3.3V output has no series resistor inside.
  • Page 33: Menu: Encoder / Inserter

    (2 × 200 + 8) × 35 + 24 = 14304 This bitmap meets the criteria If your bitmap file meets all of the criteria, please send it to Teracue (support@teracue.com). Teracue creates the corresponding logo file (*.ppm) and sends this file back to you. After you have received this special logo file, you can upload your logo file via the ENCODER >...
  • Page 34 Upload a PPM Image file: Specifies the path of the image file which shall be uploaded. Please browse to the path of your image file (*.ppm, portable pixmap), which you have received from Teracue, and click afterwards the ‘Upload’ button. Upload: Uploads the image file (*.ppm, portable pixmap) which is selected...
  • Page 35: Menu: Encoder / Klv

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.9 Menu: Encoder / KLV The KLV (Key Length Value) page is intended for the insertion of geo data (as meta data) in the transport stream. See Figure 20Figure 20. Receiving geo data is only supported via UDP protocol. ENC-300 can send the geo data as meta data with all supported transport protocols.
  • Page 36: Menu: Encoder / Xplayer

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.10 Menu: Encoder / XPlayer The menu ‘XPlayer’ starts the ‘Standalone XPlayer’, if an ‘XPlayer’ is installed on the client PC. You can start the ‘XPlayer’ by clicking the XPlayer-Link inside the ‘Encoder’ menu. Afterwards the ‘XPlayer’...
  • Page 37: Menu: Network / Settings

    IP-address to take effect. When changing the IP-address please type in the new IP-address, subnet mask, gateway-address and host name. Then hit the ‘SAVE’ button and then the ‘REBOOT’ button. When DHCP is enabled you could use the Teracue Product Finder to find your ENC-300™...
  • Page 38: Menu: Network / Snmp (Simple Network Management Protocol)

    (Software not supplied by Teracue). Set your SNMP manager to SNMPv2. Teracue uses the MIB Browser by iReasoning to monitor/set up the ENC-300™. iReasoning offers a free version of the MIB Browser under www.ireasoning.com, which is useful to read the actual status or setting up the ENC-300™.
  • Page 39 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Figure 23: Network/SNMP page of the ENC-300™ encoder Settings: Description: Manager IP: Specifies the IP-address of the Client PC on which the SNMP manager (TRAP Receiver) is installed. This field must be configured, to receive TRAPs. GET community: Specifies the password for the GET community, which you must enter in your SNMP manager in the Read Community field.
  • Page 40: Setting Up The Snmp Manager 'Mib Browser

    MIB files, see Figure 24. Figure 24: Load ENC-200™ MIBs You have to load both files: ‘TERACUE-ENC200-MIB.txt’ and ‘TERACUE-SNMP-MIB.txt’. As next, go to the menu on ‘Tools’ and select ‘Options’. It opens the ‘Option’ window in which you choose the ‘Agents’...
  • Page 41 ENC-300™ via SNMP. To control your ENC-300™, please go to the data tree and open the loaded Teracue ENC-300™ MIB which is shown there. The opened sub-tree shows you all the adjustable options, which you also have with the ENC-300™...
  • Page 42 Integer: Only entries of integer values are possible. Integer32: Only integer values with max 32 bit are possible. Octet String: Read-only/read-write numbers and characters (e.g. Teracue) are allowed. IP Address: Read-only/read-write numbers in the IP-address string (e.g. 172.16.20.100) are allowed.
  • Page 43: Menu: Network / Qos

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.14 Menu: Network / QOS The ‘network / QoS’ webpage defines the parameters for Quality of Service Figure 29: QOS/Settings page of the ENC-300™ encoder Settings: Description: Enables / Disables Quality of Service DSCP Specifies the value: Possible Value from 1 - 64 Table 22: Description of the QOS/Settings page of the ENC-300™...
  • Page 44: Menu: Comport / Settings

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.15 Menu: Comport / Settings The ‘comport / settings’ webpage defines the parameters for the ENC's integrated comport/serial port. ENC-300™ encoders are always comport servers and DEC-200 decoders are always comport clients. Figure 30: Comport/Settings page of the ENC-300™ encoder Settings: Description: Mode:...
  • Page 45: Menu: Presets / Load

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.16 Menu: Presets / Load The user can store the encoder settings in so-called presets. Via the ‘PRESETS’ webpages of the ENC- 300, presets can be created, uploaded, downloaded and deleted. You can select an existing preset and load this preset at the ‘Presets / Load’...
  • Page 46: Menu: Presets / Save

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.17 Menu: Presets / Save Since firmware version 2.03_w32 the user can store the encoder settings in so-called presets. Via the ‘PRESETS’ webpages of the ENC-300, presets can be created, uploaded, downloaded and deleted. With the ‘Presets / Save’...
  • Page 47: Menu: Presets / Manage

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.18 Menu: Presets / Manage Since firmware version 2.03_w32 the user can store the encoder settings in so-called presets. Via the ‘PRESETS’ webpages of the ENC-300, presets can be created, uploaded, downloaded and deleted. With the ‘Presets / Manage’...
  • Page 48: Menu: System / Settings

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.19 Menu: System / Settings The menu ‘System/Settings’ displays information about the installed firmware version and additionally unlocked features. Furthermore the system uptime, the MAC address and the used link mode is shown in the ‘System/Settings’...
  • Page 49: Updating The License To Enable Features

    Unlocking optional features is done by entering a serial number (e.g. the FEC feature) or by reading a license file (RTMP/RTSP feature). The serial number and/or the license file is provided by Teracue and sent to you with the purchase confirmation.
  • Page 50: Menu: System / Date/Time

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.21 Menu: System / Date/Time You can set the time and date for the encoder in the menu ‘System/Date/Time’. See Figure 35 Figure 35: System/Date/Time page of the ENC-300™ encoder Settings: Description: Device Date/Time: Specifies the current date / time which is set at the ENC-300.
  • Page 51: Menu: System / Update (Upgrading Firmware Version)

    3.4.22 Menu: System / Update (Upgrading firmware version) Teracue's goal is customer satisfaction and constant product improvement. Please check regularly to see if the most recent firmware version is installed on your ENC-300™. Please visit the IPTV Support area on: www.teracue.com/support...
  • Page 52: Menu: System / Password

    The password maximum length is 15 character. Not allowed characters: " ' Figure 37: System/Password page of the ENC-300™ encoder .!. Teracue recommend to change your password. In normal scenarios a short password will be enough. In very critical scenarios you should use a long Password with small, big letters and...
  • Page 53: Menu: System / Remote

    Menu: System / Remote Figure 38 shows the ‘System / Remote’ page of the ENC-300™ encoder. .!. When Encoder is working in public Network, Teracue recommend to disable all not needed Ports and enable HTTPS. Figure 38: System/Remote page of the ENC-300™ encoder...
  • Page 54: Install The Enc-300 Certificate In Firefox V 40.X

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.24.1 Install the ENC-300 Certificate in Firefox V 40.x Firefox warn about untrusted connection. Click ‘I Understand the Risks’ and then click ‘Add Exception’ See Figure 39. Figure 39: Firefox ‘Connection is Untrusted’ Confirm Security Exception with permanently store see Figure 40.
  • Page 55: Install The Enc-300 Certificate In Internet Explorer 11

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 3.4.24.2 Install the ENC-300 Certificate in Internet Explorer 11 Click ‘Continue to this Website’ on IE Warning Site see Figure 41 Figure 41: IE 'Certificate warning' After loaded ENC-300 Website open the Internet Options on the right top Icon On the security TAB click Sites see Figure 42.
  • Page 56 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Add the ENC-300 IP to the ‘trusted sites’ see Figure 43 Figure 43: IE 'Trusted sites' After load of the ENC-300 Website click on the Certificate error in the ‘URL Bar’ see Figure 44 Figure 44: IE 'Certificate Error'...
  • Page 57 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Click ‘View certificates’ on the ‘Message Window’ see Figure 45 Figure 45: IE ‘Certificate Invalid’ Click ‘Install Certificate’ and follow the Wizard Figure 46: IE 'Install Certificate'...
  • Page 58: Help

    User Guide V 2.1 Help Clicking on the ‘HELP’ button will open the Teracue website where you can get to the ‘Support’ link. This will only work if the encoder is situated in a network in which internet access is provided.
  • Page 59: Extended Function

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Extended Function Remote Control This chapter describes the remote control of the ENC-300™ for media controls like Crestron or AMX. To control the ENC-300™, the telnet protocol is used at the port number 2323. Furthermore here is no login necessary.
  • Page 60 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 For starting a telnet session type: telnet <ip-address> <2323>, e.g. ‘telnet 172.16.20.100 2323’, and press the Enter button. See Figure 50. On Windows Vista and higher you have to install the Telnet Client before. The value ‘2323’...
  • Page 61 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 ╠► configuration/ ║ ╠═══════► encoder/ ║ ║ ╚════► 0/ ║ ║ ╠═════════► page_refresh Page Refresh (yes/no) ║ ║ ╠═════════► start Encoder Start (yes/no) ║ ║ ╠═════════► stream_mode Stream Mode (TS, TS/VIDEO, VES) ║ ║ ╠═════════►...
  • Page 62 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 ║ ║ ║ ╚═══════► system/ ║ ╠════► date Date; MM/DD/YYYY ║ ╚════► time Time; HH:MM; 24hours ║ ╚► status/ ╠═══════► system/ ║ ╠════► board_version ENC-300 Hardware Version ║ ╠════► software_version Firmware Version ║ ╠════►...
  • Page 63: Audio Talkback

    Furthermore the ENC-300™ supports the talkback function in the portable chassis and in the FR-610 chassis. The ENC-300-DVI supports the talkback function only in the FR-610 chassis. In order to talkback from the DEC-300™ to the ENC-300™, please be sure that you have a microphone or another audio signal connected to the ‘Audio In’...
  • Page 64 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 For a talkback session you must configure the DEC-300™ decoder and the ENC-300™ encoder. To start the talkback session you must configure the DEC-300™ webpage. Please open the DEC-300™ webpage, select in the main menu ‘DECODER’ and click in the submenu ‘AUDIO’. Enter in the ‘Talkback IP’...
  • Page 65: Talkback Session Between Enc-300™ And Dec-200

    DEC-200™ support@teracue.com. In order to talkback from the DEC-200™ to the ENC-300™, please be sure that you have a microphone or another audio signal connected to the ‘Audio In’ input of your DEC-200™. Take also care that loudspeakers are connected in the ‘Audio Out’ output of the ENC-300™ on which you want talkback.
  • Page 66 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Now, the DEC-200™ and your desired ENC-300™ is completely configured and you can talkback to your desired ENC-300™. To stop the talkback session, please enter ‘0.0.0.0’ in the ‘Talkback IP’ field of the DEC-200™. Figure 56: Talkback connection between DEC-200™...
  • Page 67: Tcp Streaming

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 TCP Streaming If in your network occurs packet loss, jitter etc., we recommend using the connection-oriented protocol TCP. TCP provides a point-to-point connection (unicast) for applications that require reliable communications. If the TCP connection is established, then the data will be streamed in the same order as it was sent from the encoder.
  • Page 68: Tcp Configuration: Dec-200™ Is The Client

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 TCP configuration: DEC-200™ is the Client 4.3.1 Follow the steps below, to create a TCP connection at which the DEC-200™ is the client:  Please open the ENC-300™ webpage, go to the ENCODER > DESTINATION webpage and select in the ‘Transport Protocol’...
  • Page 69: Tcp Configuration: Dec-300™ Is The Client

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 TCP configuration: DEC-300™ is the Client 4.3.2 Follow the steps below, to create a TCP connection at which the DEC-300™ is the client:  Please open the ENC-300™ webpage, go to the ENCODER > DESTINATION webpage and select in the ‘Transport Protocol’...
  • Page 70: Tcp Configuration: Dec-200™ Is The Server

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 TCP configuration: DEC-200™ is the Server 4.3.3 Please make the following steps, to create a TCP connection at which the DEC-300™ is the server:  Please open the ENC-300™ webpage, go to the ENCODER > DESTINATION webpage and select in the ‘Transport Protocol’...
  • Page 71: Tcp Configuration: Dec-300™ Is The Server

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 TCP configuration: DEC-300™ is the Server 4.3.4 Please make the following steps, to create a TCP connection at which the DEC-300™ is the server:  Please open the ENC-300™ webpage, go to the ENCODER > DESTINATION webpage and select in the ‘Transport Protocol’...
  • Page 72: Fec Forward Error Correction

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 FEC Forward Error Correction .!. When FEC is used Transport Stream Padding have to be On (CBR). The FEC feature is an additionally option which must be purchased separately. The ‘SYSTEM / SETTINGS’ webpage shows whether your encoder has the FEC permission, see chapter 3.4.19 on page 48.
  • Page 73 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 For the lowest overhead (+5%) Teracue recommends using on the ENC-300 a ‘FEC Rows’ value of ‘20’, a ‘FEC Columns’ value of ‘5’, the ‘1D-FEC’ dimension and ‘Block Aligned’ as ‘FEC Traffic Shaping’.
  • Page 74: Rtsp/Rtp

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 RTSP/RTP The RTSP/RTP feature is an additionally option which must be purchased separately. The ‘SYSTEM / SETTINGS’ webpage shows whether your encoder has the RTSP/RTP permission. The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers.
  • Page 75: Rtmp (Flash)

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 RTMP (Flash) Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP) was initially a proprietary protocol developed by Macromedia for streaming audio, video and data over the Internet, between a Flash player and a server. Macromedia is now owned by Adobe. 4.6.1 Pull RTMP Figure 59 show the integrated RTMP player.
  • Page 76: Push Rtmp To A Server

    User Guide V 2.1 4.6.2 Push RTMP to a Server There are three different Push Modes could be used to send RTMP to a Server (CDN).  Basic: without authentication Example URL: rtmp://ingest.teracue.com:1935/live/  Authentication: Usable for Server require registration  Advanced: Examples “rtmp://username:passwordi@CDN-Server/live localstreamname=cdnstreamname...
  • Page 77: Recording

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Recording ENC-300 is able to record the A/V input instead of streaming. Usable formats are TS or MP4, and could recorded on a connected USB Device like USB Flash Stick or USB HDD. Figure 62 show the Recording options. Figure 62: Recording options Settings: Description:...
  • Page 78: Maximum Clients

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Maximum Clients Depending on the selected protocol and video Bitrates, different numbers of recipients are possible. The maximum Bitrates and maximum clients is listed in Table 30. Protocol Resolution and Bitrates 1080i50 1080i50 1080i50 1080i50 720p50 720p25 D1 14 Mb/s 12Mb/s 10Mb/s...
  • Page 79: How To Open Streams

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 How to open streams 4.9.1 X-Player Version 4.0.0.93 or higher Stream Mode Protocol Transport Protocol Example UDP Multicast TS / UDP icue://<MulticastIP>:<Port> icue://239.252.20.100:4444 UDP Unicast TS / UDP icue://<Local_PC_IP>:<Port> icue://172.16.100.1:3333 RTP Multicast TS / RTP rtp://<MulticastIP>:<Port>...
  • Page 80: Amino

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 4.9.3 Amino With Firmware C Version Teracue V14.42 or higher. Stream Mode Protocol Transport Protocol Example UDP Multicast TS/UDP igmp://<MulticastIP>:<Port> igmp://239.252.20.100:4444 file://localhost/opera_home /html/blank.html?vid=udp:/ /172.16.100.100:3333 file://localhost/opera_home udp://<Amino_IP>:<Port> /html/blank.html?vid=udp:/ UDP Unicast TS/UDP udp://127.0.0.1:<Port> /127.0.0.1:3333 igmp://@239.252.20.100:44...
  • Page 81: 4.10 Resetting To Factory Default

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 4.10 Resetting to Factory Default The ENC-300™ (blade based and chassis based) can easily be returned to its factory default values. In order to do these please power off. If you operate your ENC-300™ in a FR-610 please remove the blade gently and carefully from the chassis.
  • Page 82: Restarting The Enc-300

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 4.11 Restarting the ENC-300™ If an ENC-300™ encoder can no longer be accessed through the web interface (and thus the REBOOT button is not available), you can restart the ENC-300™ by using the restart switch. The restart button is placed in a hole on the front panel and it is located into the ‘O’...
  • Page 83: Technical Specifications

    ) or analogue VGA (RGB) input. The ENC-300-HDSDI is delivered with the BREAK-OUT cable ‘S’ as standard additional inputs/outputs via the DB26 connector. Teracue also offers a professional BREAK-OUT cable ‘P’ and a VGA (RGB) BREAK-OUT cable ‘VGA’ which must be ordered separately.
  • Page 84 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 I/O Specifications: Network: 10/100TX Ethernet, RJ45, half/full duplex, Auto-sensing or manual control Streaming traffic: Unicast and Multicast traffic supported IP Protocols: HTTP, TCP/IP Control Protocol, TCP/IP and UDP/IP Streaming, RTP, RTCP, IGMPv3, SAPv2, Unicast/Multicast, SNMPv2, DHCP RS-232/RS-422 Port*: RS-232/-422 connection via console (Remote control for non IP devices via TCP/IP serial command tunneling*)
  • Page 85: Enc-300-Dvi

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 ENC-300-DVI™ ENC-300-DVI™: The ENC-300-DVI is a MPEG-4 AVC H.264 DVI encoder blade with DVI/HDMI input (with embedded audio). Encoding Specifications: Standards: PAL, NTSC DVI/HDMI Inputs: 1x HDMI 1.3 Typ A, RGB 4:4:4, YC 4:4:4, YC 4:2:2;...
  • Page 86: Chassis For Enc-300 Blade

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Chassis for ENC-300 blade: FR-610: Multichannel chassis with cooling fans; holds max. 6 ENC/DEC blades; Two redundant power supply modules: Max. 70W with 6 blades, 100-240V AC; Dimension (H/W/D): 45(1RU) x 485 x 395 mm, Weight: 4,35 kg (empty) FR-610 covering plate for empty slots: ‘FR-PLATE-1’...
  • Page 87: Used Ports

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Used Ports For use in unsecure Networks like public Internet you maybe have to configure Firewalls. Most important for the streaming is the configurable streaming Port, default 4444. If FEC is used you have to use one or two Ports more, there are always 2 and 4 ports higher than the streaming Port.
  • Page 88: Appendix

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Appendix List of figures 1: ENC-300-HDSDI™ ....................9 IGURE FRONT SIDE 2: ENC-300-DVI™ ..................... 9 IGURE FRONT SIDE 3: B 'S' ....................... 10 IGURE REAKOUT CABLE 4: B 'P' ....................... 11 IGURE REAKOUT CABLE 5: B 'VGA' ......................
  • Page 89: List Of Tables

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 57: N ................73 IGURE ETWORK RROR IDEO RROR VERVIEW 58: N ....................73 IGURE ETWORK RROR EXAMPLE 59: I ....................75 IGURE NTEGRATED LASH LAYER 60: RTMP ' ................76 IGURE DESTINATION XAMPLE ACEBOOK...
  • Page 90: Release Notes

     New Video Resolution 1680x1050 added in new EDID. To enable/load EDID please ask support@teracue.com – Version 6.02_w105 2015-08-05  ENCODER/DESTINATION Teracue Encryption option added  WEB/ Interface communication reprogrammed improves WEB/Interface speed – Version 5.17_w96 2014-08-04  SYSTEM/REMOTE Telnet Enable option added ...
  • Page 91 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1  automatically stop recording on 4GB boundary for FAT file systems  Bugfix: /status/encoder/0/recording/active is set to no when recording is aborted.  Bugfix: Don’t overwrite existing files.  ENHANCEMENT: To prevent creation of files with length 0, start new recording only if there are 256 blocks free on medium/filesystem.
  • Page 92 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1  RTMP/RTSP added  Encoder/Destination RTMP/RTSP RTMP PUSH URL changed.  Encoder/Destination RTMP/RTSP text info tooltips changed.  It keeps the password after update  info box content can copyable – Version 3.01_w64 2013-05-28 ...
  • Page 93 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Rights: ENCODER/VIDEO: 'Scene change detection' option independent form FEC FEC Permission; ENCODER/DESTINATION: Protocol 'RTP/FEC' is available  New MIBs: SNMP support for RTP, RTP/FEC  new status entries for HDMI (verticalPeriod, horizontalPeriod, hsWidth) ...
  • Page 94 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1  Support of multiple UDP destinations  Support of TCP/SERVER streaming with multiple clients  Support of TCP/CLIENT streaming with multiple destinations  Support down scaling from 1920x1080i to 720p  Fix downscaling for 1920x1080i@60, also fixes color problems with test images and logo inserter at this resolution ...
  • Page 95 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1  Support of factory-reset via web-page  Rename variables of 'video locked' status; Variables are now 'locked/unlocked'  Video Details button added at the web-page: Lists details of the video input.  Audio Details button added at the web-page: List details of the audio input. ...
  • Page 96: Known Issues

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Known Issues  For all Version TS/Video or TS/audio may crash the ENC-300. Please use only TS  Some RTMP Destinations have long ‘stream name’ like Facebook. Please use the Advance Mode for them. ...
  • Page 97: Teracue Encoder Comparison

    ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 Teracue Encoder Comparison ENC-300 ENC-400 ENC-500 Streaming Encoder Comparison series series series Hardware √ √ √ HDMI version √ √ HD-SDI version √ √ Analog Video √ √ √ Analog Audio √ √...
  • Page 98 ENC-400-HDMI™ H.264 Encoder User Guide V 2.1 ENC-300 ENC-400 ENC-500 Streaming Encoder Comparison series series series √ √ TS over TCP √ TS over HTTP √ √ TS with Pro-MPEG FEC √ √ TS with Teracryt encryption √ TS with AES encryption √...
  • Page 99: Teracue Protocol Comparison

     /   /  /   MC-Trans /  /       MC-Route /  MC-Screen /     iCue   IP Camera Table 37: Teracue Protocol Comparsion status August...
  • Page 100: Glossary

    DVB-S or DVB-S2 - Satellite Teracue GmbH ∙ Schlossstr. 18 ∙ 85235 Odelzhausen ∙ Germany ∙ Tel: +49 (0)8134 555 10 ∙ Fax: +49 (0)8134 555 199 ∙ info@teracue.com ∙ www.teracue.com Geschäftsführer: Wolfgang Schmiegelt ∙ Karl-Heinz Wenisch ∙ Amtsgericht München HRB 209259...
  • Page 101 IGMP is used for one-to-many networking applications. Teracue GmbH ∙ Schlossstr. 18 ∙ 85235 Odelzhausen ∙ Germany ∙ Tel: +49 (0)8134 555 10 ∙ Fax: +49 (0)8134 555 199 ∙ info@teracue.com ∙ www.teracue.com Geschäftsführer: Wolfgang Schmiegelt ∙ Karl-Heinz Wenisch ∙ Amtsgericht München HRB 209259...
  • Page 102 ES. Teracue GmbH ∙ Schlossstr. 18 ∙ 85235 Odelzhausen ∙ Germany ∙ Tel: +49 (0)8134 555 10 ∙ Fax: +49 (0)8134 555 199 ∙ info@teracue.com ∙ www.teracue.com Geschäftsführer: Wolfgang Schmiegelt ∙ Karl-Heinz Wenisch ∙ Amtsgericht München HRB 209259...
  • Page 103 Teracue GmbH ∙ Schlossstr. 18 ∙ 85235 Odelzhausen ∙ Germany ∙ Tel: +49 (0)8134 555 10 ∙ Fax: +49 (0)8134 555 199 ∙ info@teracue.com ∙ www.teracue.com Geschäftsführer: Wolfgang Schmiegelt ∙ Karl-Heinz Wenisch ∙ Amtsgericht München HRB 209259...
  • Page 104 Table 38: Glossary Teracue GmbH ∙ Schlossstr. 18 ∙ 85235 Odelzhausen ∙ Germany ∙ Tel: +49 (0)8134 555 10 ∙ Fax: +49 (0)8134 555 199 ∙ info@teracue.com ∙ www.teracue.com Geschäftsführer: Wolfgang Schmiegelt ∙ Karl-Heinz Wenisch ∙ Amtsgericht München HRB 209259...

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