......................6 ISPOSAL PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................7 ......................7 EATURES FRONT PANEL ................... 8 REAR PANEL ..................... 9 HOW TO FIND THE NVD-30 ON AN IP NETWORK ........11 NVD-30 IP F ......... 11 OW TO USE THE INDER TILITY OFTWARE NVD-30 LOGIN USING A WEB BROWSER ..........
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7. This product should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label of the AC adapter. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your Datavideo dealer or your local power company.
Warranty, providing the product is registered with Datavideo within 30 days of purchase. For information on how to register please visit www.datavideo.com or contact your local Datavideo office or authorized Distributors...
Drives, Hard Drives are only covered for the first 10,000 hours, or 1 year (whichever comes first). Any second year warranty claims must be made to your local Datavideo office or one of its authorized Distributors before the extended warranty expires.
Network Video Decoder NVD-30 Product Overview The Datavideo NVD-30 is a wired IP video decoder with HDMI, Composite and analogue audio outputs. The NVD-30 decodes all common protocols including RTP/RTSP, RTMP, UDP, TCP, HTTP, HLS and MPEG-TS and can output SD/HD video at resolutions up to 1080p60.
Switches the power On / Off Status LED Power LED: The red power LED indicates that the NVD-30 has an active power supply. ACT LED: The flashing yellow ACT LED indicates LAN activity (data upload and download). LINK LED: The green LINK LED indicates active LAN link.
Network Video Decoder NVD-30 Rear Panel AUDIO OUT (RCA) RCA stereo for a line level analogue audio. HDMI OUT HDMI digital signal output connector. CVBS OUT (BNC) Composite video output Ethernet Port (RJ-45) 10/100M base Ethernet Network interface...
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Network Video Decoder NVD-30 DC In Socket Connect the supplied 12V PSU to this socket. The connection can be secured by screwing the outer fastening ring of the DC In plug to the socket. Reset Button Press and hold for at least 5 seconds to reset the device to its factory default settings (including the password).
When the utility scans the LAN that the computer is connected to, it displays the current IP address for any NVD-30 units found on this local IP network. Double clicking on the device listed will automatically open your computers default web browser and navigate to the login page of the NVD-30.
NVD-30 NVD-30 Login using a Web Browser Type the numbers of the IP address for the NVD-30 into the search bar of the browser. Remember to include the dots in between the numbers. When entered you will then be asked to login to the NVD-30.
Network Video Decoder NVD-30 NVD-30 Web Browser Home Page Once we have logged into the NVD-30 we are presented with the Home page. Settings option When clicked, the Settings option tab will open a new page. There are five sections of settings which can be looked at. These are: Audio Setup, Display Setup, Network Setup, Live Stream Set Up and Account Setup.
NVD-30 Settings > Display Setup By default the NVD-30 will output video over the digital HDMI port at a resolution of 720P 50 fps and YUV colourspace. Please note: The set resolution is only applied when the stream is decoding, the device will output your monitors preferred resolution as it boots.
By default the NVD-30 will obtain its IP address automatically from a DHCP server. If you intend to use the NVD-30 directly connected to a PC or network without a DCHP server then you should assign a manually set IP address by selecting ‘Static Configuration’.
Network Video Decoder NVD-30 Settings > Live Stream Setup From this page you can configure the source stream for the decoder. The NVD-30 supports the following stream types: • RTSP over UDP (Unicast / Multicast) • RTSP over TCP •...
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Network Video Decoder NVD-30 Decoder Mode Default mode should be used for decoding standard streams from encoders such as RTSP, RTMP, HTTP etc. Video sharing mode should be used for decoding from supported video sharing websites. Please see the list of supported platforms below (accurate at the time of printing).
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Network Video Decoder NVD-30 bambuser bambuser.com chaturbate chaturbate.com connectcast connectcast.tv crunchyroll crunchyroll.com – cybergame cybergame.tv dailymotion dailymotion.com disney_de video.disney.de Streams may be geo- restricted to Germany. disneychannel.de dommune dommune.com – douyutv douyutv.com – dmcloud api.dmcloud.net – drdk dr.dk Streams may be geo- restricted to Denmark.
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Network Video Decoder NVD-30 nos.nl Streams may be geo- restricted to Netherlands. npo.nl Streams may be geo- restricted to Netherlands. tv.nrk.no Streams may be geo- restricted to Norway. radio.nrk.no oldlivestream Only mobile streams are supported. periscope periscope.tv – picarto picarto.tv –...
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Network Video Decoder NVD-30 instagib.tv vapers.tv veetle veetle.com vgtv vgtv.no viagame viagame.com viasat tv3play.se Streams may be geo- restricted. tv3play.no tv3play.dk tv3play.ee tv3play.lt tv3play.lv tv6play.se tv6play.no tv8play.se tv10play.se viasat4play.no play.tv3.lt juicyplay.se wattv wat.tv – youtube youtube.com Protected videos are not supported.
HLS streams. Decoding video from the NVS-25/30 encoder The decode video from the NVS the NVD-30 must be on the same local network (Ethernet/WiFi) or be able to access the NVS stream over the internet. When the NVS is in RTSP TCP/UDP mode Simply copy the RTSP URL from the ‘Live’...
NVD-30 Decoding from a video sharing website First you must set the decoder mode to ‘Video Sharing’, then simply copy the URL from your web browser into the ‘Stream URL’ field on the NVD-30. For example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y60wDzZt8yg Settings > Account Setup The NVD-30 has one admin user account and password.
Network Video Decoder NVD-30 Settings > STB Mode The STB mode can only be used along with a Datavideo DVS-200 stream server, please visit www.datavideo.com for more information on the DVS-200 system. When enabled the NVD-30 will connect to the DVS-200 server and download a list of available live and VOD channels, these channels will be displayed on the HDMI output.
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Once connected you will see the on screen channel list on the HDMI output. RMC-11 IR Remote The NVD-30 comes supplied with the RMC-11 IR control. Its key definitions are as follows: Vol + - Increases volume (only active when playing back) Vol - - Decreases volume (only active when playing back) CH List –...
This menu option allows remote users to turn the attached HDMI display on or off where the attached monitor supports this feature. Note: The CEC feature needs to be enabled in the attached monitor settings as well as on the NVD-30.
Network Video Decoder NVD-30 Automatic Firmware Updates The NVD-30 features an automatic update system to avoid the need for the user to have to manually install firmware upgrades. The NVD-30 will automatically check for updates whenever it is connected to the internet.
Network Video Decoder NVD-30 Datavideo NVD-30 Socket Commands Using third party applications, users can easily connect to the NVD-30 using Telnet. To establish a connection with the NVD-30 simply open a Telnet connection to the NVD units IP address on port 23.
Network Video Decoder NVD-30 Port Forwarding on your firewall / router So that an NVS-25/30 video stream can be seen on the internet (beyond the default gateway) certain network related ‘ports’ should be opened on your router or firewall. Your local network administrator or I.T. support should be able to help you with this.
Network Video Decoder NVD-30 Specifications Interface RJ-45 Female (10/100M Ethernet) x 1 Audio/Video Input DHCP/Static IP HDMI x 1 (Digital) Video Output Composite x 1 (Analogue) RCA (L/R) x 2 Audio Output HDMI embedded audio Indicator Power LED x 1, LAN LED x 2 (Active, Connection)
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