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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 2 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES VidiU Node VidiU Go includes two USB ports designed for VidiU Node (sold separately) or any compatible 3G/4G/LTE USB modem. Power button Detachable plate 10/100 Ethernet port Broadcast button USB modem port (not shown) Mic/Line stereo input Video status indicator...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Button Operation ......... 2 Battery ..........2 Power and Connect ......2 Get Online ..........3 Core ............5 Sharelink ..........7 Choose a Platform and Quality ..8 VidiU App ..........9 Recording ........... 10...
  • Page 4: Button Operation

    BATTERY VidiU Go is equipped with an internal rechargeable Li-polymer battery, providing up to 2.5 hours of duration. To check the battery life while the device is powered off, press any of the Menu Navigation Buttons.
  • Page 5: Get Online

    You can use the front panel interface, the built-in web UI (see below), or the VidiU app (iOS or Android) to remotely control and configure VidiU Go to connect to a network. Choose one of the following options to get VidiU online.
  • Page 6 Connect via Ethernet Plug an Ethernet cable from the VidiU’s Ethernet port to an Ethernet switch or router. Navigate to the Network menu, then select Wired to verify that Ethernet is set to DHCP and to view VidiU Go’s IP address.
  • Page 7: Core

    Cloud menu, then select Core. Enter your credentials to log VidiU into your Core account, or visit corecloud.tv to create a new account. Once a connection is established, you can configure VidiU Go from the Core web UI, or the Core app.
  • Page 8 HEVC and H.264 In situations where bandwidth is limited, using HEVC will preserve the video quality while using lower bitrates. Core has built in transcoding functionality to convert video back to H.264 for delivery to streaming platforms that don’t support HEVC. To switch between HEVC to H.264: From the Core web UI icon to enter the Settings menu.
  • Page 9: Sharelink

    SHARELINK Sharelink is another cloud service by Teradek that was created specifically for VidiU Go. Sharelink unlocks the full potential of your live streams by offering all the same benefits as Core (network bonding, streaming to multiple platforms, remote management, and cellular tethering), with the exception of transcoding an HEVC stream to H.264.
  • Page 10: Choose A Platform And Quality

    CHOOSE A PLATFORM AND QUALITY If you don’t have a subscription to Core or Sharelink, VidiU can be configured to broadcast directly to any compatible video streaming platform. Simply enter your credentials using the VidiU app, web UI (page 3), or the front panel interface.
  • Page 11: Vidiu App

    VIDIU APP The VidiU app can be used to remotely monitor and configure VidiU, and allows you to broadcast high definition video to any compatible streaming platform directly from your phone or tablet. Share broadcast link Turn on/off stream preview Video preview Configuration settings Snapshot...
  • Page 12: Recording

    VidiU Go supports recording to a micro SD Card or compatible USB thumb drive. Detach the left side plate on VidiU Go and insert a compatible micro SD card or USB drive to the corresponding slot. The front panel will indicate that the media is detected.
  • Page 13 Teradek regularly releases new firmware versions to improve performance, add new features, or to fix vulnerabilities. Press the Firmware button at the bottom of the app’s display, or visit teradek.com to update your device with the latest firmware. NEED MORE HELP? SUPPORT: http://support.teradek.com →...
  • Page 14 © 2018 Teradek, LLC. All rights reserved.

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