Chapter 6 Video Streaming And Recording; Streaming Network Connection And Device Search; Connecting To A Dhcp Network (Dhcp Mode) - Datavideo HS-1600T MKII Instruction Manual

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Chapter 6
The HS-1600T MKII 4 Channel HD/SD HDBaseT Portable Video Streaming Studio includes a built-in
Video Streaming Server (NVS-31 MARK II) allowing the user to concurrently 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 encoded stream that is compliant with RTSP or RTMP protocols. While encoding
the video at bit rates appropriate for live streaming, the Datavideo NVS-31 MARK II concurrently
records a high-quality MP4 file to an SD card.
Note: The built-in video streaming server and recording device are referred to as NVS-31 MARK II.

6.1 Streaming Network Connection and Device Search

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

Connecting to a DHCP Network (DHCP Mode)

Follow the procedure below to scan your DHCP network for connected NVS-31 MARK II devices.
Note: The NVS-31 MARK II will be automatically assigned an IP address upon connection to the
DHCP network.
1. Connect the NVS-31 MARK II's stream port to the network via an Ethernet cable.
2. Turn on the HS-1600T MKII's power and the NVS-31 MARK II will also be turned ON in
the DHCP mode by default.
3. Connect the laptop to the same network that the NVS-31 MARK II is connected to and download
the free IP Finder utility program.
4. Double click the IP Finder utility program icon to open the IP Finder interface.
5. Click the SCAN button to start searching for connected devices.
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