Vitec Multimedia MGW Diamond OG User Manual

Vitec Multimedia MGW Diamond OG User Manual

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MGW Diamond OG
HEVC and H.264 openGear Care Encoder
User Manual
Version 1.8
Date: June 11, 2020
Doc Rev: <B>

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  • Page 1 MGW Diamond OG HEVC and H.264 openGear Care Encoder User Manual Version 1.8 Date: June 11, 2020 Doc Rev: <B>...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 3: Getting Started Mounting Instructions Initial Connection and Setup Retrieving or Setting Network Parameters through a USB Thumb Drive Chapter 4: Setup and Operations Using the MGW Diamond OG Interface MGW Diamond OG Functions The Main Menu Dashboard Frame The Dashboard Page...
  • Page 3 MGW Diamond OG The Configurations Page The General Page Chapter 5: Firmware Upgrade Upgrading the Firmware Chapter 6: MGW Diamond OG Reset Resetting MGW Diamond Encoder OG Settings Chapter 7: Decoding MGW Diamond Encoder OG Video Streams Playing MGW Diamond Encoder OG Video Streams...
  • Page 4: Copyright Notice

    Copyright Notice VITEC, AND ITS AFFILIATES ("COMPANY") FURNISH THIS DOCUMENT "AS IS," WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT AND THOSE ARISING FROM A COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, A COURSE OF DEALING, OR TRADE USAGE.
  • Page 5: Product Safety And Compliance Information

    Product Safety and Compliance Information For product safety and compliance information, please consult VITEC Support Portal at www.vitec.com/support/. User Manual, Version 1.8...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1: About This Manual

    Manual Structure and Use This manual is structured in a modular format, containing the following sections: Ÿ MGW Diamond OG Overview Describes the MGW Diamond OG product, its system requirements and I/O specifications. Ÿ Getting Started Describes how to connect to the encoder for the first time.
  • Page 7 MGW Diamond OG Ÿ Decoding Zixi™ and Pro-MPEG Streams (HEVC and H.264) Describes how to decode these streams. Ÿ Technical Specifications Describes compliance, environmental, physical specifications as well as a comprehensive functional description. User Manual, Version 1.8...
  • Page 8: Chapter 2: Mgw Diamond Encoder Og Overview

    (SWaP) characteristics are demanded. The MGW Diamond OG is designed for low latency decoding of high-definition and standard- definition video sources across the enterprise, utilizing minimal bandwidth while preserving broadcast-quality video up to full 4K resolution.
  • Page 9: Opengear Chassis Overview

    Ethernet port of the chassis. Management and Streaming are both supported on MGW Diamond OG Ethernet Port 1. By default, this port is configured as DHCP. Genlock reverence inputs (REF1 and REF2) are also connected to MGW Diamond OG card.
  • Page 10: I/O Specifications

    SDI input (3G/HD/SD) or Composite input. 3G-SDI is compliant with SMPTE 425-A 12G-SDI SDI input (12G/3G/HD/SD) input. 12G-SDI is compliant with SMPTE 2082 MGW Diamond OG Ethernet 1 port is available through openGear shared Gigabit Ethernet port. User Manual, Version 1.8...
  • Page 11 MGW Diamond OG LED/ Description Port Status Ÿ Off Ÿ The encoder is off. Power Ÿ Green Ÿ The encoder is up and ready Ÿ Blinking Ÿ The encoder is starting green once per second Ÿ The encoder is being upgraded.
  • Page 12: Mgw Diamond Og Encoder Front

    MGW Diamond OG MGW Diamond OG Encoder Front The card front is accessible from the openGear chassis front panel. Connector Connector Description Label USB Port USB Type A USB connection. To set or retrieve network parameters Reset After boot, a short press will restart the encoder.
  • Page 13 MGW Diamond OG LED/ Port LED Status Description interfaces. HD LED Ÿ Off Ÿ SD stream input Ÿ Green Ÿ HD stream input. UID LED Ÿ Off Ÿ UID LED allows to identify the encoder within a populated openGear chassis. It can Ÿ...
  • Page 14: Chapter 3: Getting Started

    VITEC Finder application may be used to locate VITEC appliances on a LAN network. This application may be downloaded within VITEC Helpdesk. Contact VITEC technical support for more information Ÿ User may access to the MGW Diamond OG web interface by the host name of the equipment, by typing https://<host name>.local.
  • Page 15 Connect the chassis to a DHCP LAN network. The chassis received an IPv4 address which can be viewed on its front LCD screen. MGW Diamond OG Ethernet Port 1 will also receive an IPv4 IP address. To retrieve this address, download and run the dashboard client application to connect to the openGear chassis: https://www.rossvideo.com/support/software-downloads/dashboard/.
  • Page 16 MGW Diamond OG From the main menu, select System. The system page opens: Figure 4-1: The System page Set the below parameters required for your network and click Apply. Parameter Description IPv4 Address Type Select between Static IP or DHCP+Zeroconf mode.
  • Page 17: Retrieving Or Setting Network Parameters Through A Usb Thumb Drive

    Domain: local. The Hostname is visible for the user to identify its units easily. By default, the discovery service is enabled. The user can disable it using the web interface. Alternatively, you may access to the MGW Diamond OG web interface by the host name of the equipment, by typing <hostname>.local.
  • Page 18 Modify any of the listed network parameters, as required, and save the changes. The file name to be used is "EncoderNetworkSettings.txt". Eject the USB thumb drive properly from the PC and insert it to the MGW Diamond OG USB port.
  • Page 19: Chapter 4: Setup And Operations

    Help - online help/user manual. Ÿ Logout - allows you to log out the application. Ÿ About - provides information about MGW Diamond OG. The Main Menu The MGW Diamond Encoder OG main menu includes the following items: Ÿ Dashboard - view platform, network and traffic information.
  • Page 20: Dashboard Frame

    In the dashboard frame section, you can view the current source type, data rate and the compression format selected for each stream, as well as start/stop streams. MGW Diamond OG features up to 4x1080p60 channels, each one can be split in a primary and a secondary stream for a total of 8 streams output.
  • Page 21 MGW Diamond OG Parameter Display Description overhead required when using ProMPEG Forward Error Correction or Zixi™ protection. Audio Indicates if audio is being inserted into the stream. Ÿ Playing Ÿ Stopped – Orange. The settings for this channel Status are configured, but the channel has not been Ÿ...
  • Page 22: The Dashboard Page

    MGW Diamond OG The Dashboard Page The Dashboard is the main page displaying the encoder's view and displays network information for both network interfaces as well as an overall stream and traffic summary. Interfaces being activated and/or used appear in green (see figure below):...
  • Page 23 MGW Diamond OG Section Description Ethernet 2 - Ethernet 2 is the port available on the Rear I/O board Ÿ IP Address – Displays the Network Interface #2 IP address. Ÿ Subnet Mask – Displays the Network Interface #2 subnet mask address.
  • Page 24 Available enabled (Error correction setting). bitrate (kbps) Ÿ Current available bitrate between MGW Diamond OG and a Zixi™ broadcaster or VITEC Decoder (MGW Ace Decoder or D265). Reconnection Displays the number of reconnection attempts. If this number keeps increasing then the network link is unstable and should be checked.
  • Page 25 MGW Diamond OG Parameter Description decoder (the packet loss is introduced by the network link). Zixi™ allows to recover up to 30% packet loss. Dropped Total number of packets dropped between the encoder and the decoder Packets due to the network link. The dropped packets are recovered by Zixi™...
  • Page 26 MGW Diamond OG SRT Statistics Information When a SRT channel is decoded, click the info button to access statistical SRT information. Parameter Description Total Bitrate Current bitrate of the outgoing channel. (kbps) Round Time Two-way delay between the encoder and decoder (RTT).
  • Page 27: The Channel Page

    MGW Diamond OG The Channel Page In the Channel page, a list of channels can be set and saved. The Channel section provides a one-page view dedicated to channel configuration. The configuration is designed in three main categories: Ÿ Source - select the input video and audio sources to be used for the channel.
  • Page 28 MGW Diamond OG To set the channel parameters: From the main menu, select Add a Channel. Set the following parameters as required in each section and click Apply. Ÿ When switching from HEVC to H.264 (or from H.264 to HEVC), click apply before you adjust any of the Advanced Settings fields.
  • Page 29: Source Section

    MGW Diamond OG Source Section Video Description Parameters Video Input Select the activeinterface. Detected Displays the detected video/ audio format. Format The encoder detects automatically if the SDI source is HDR or SDR. If HDR detected, metadata are automatically captured and transmitted within the stream.
  • Page 30: Processing Section

    MGW Diamond OG Processing Section Video Description Parameters Total Bit- Enter the Total bitrate value in Mbps Rate Total Bit-Rate and Max in Mbps must be filled out for Capped VBR. (Mbps) Refer to Rate Control below for information about each mode.
  • Page 31 MGW Diamond OG Video Description Parameters Profile HEVC: 8-bit 4:2:0; 8-bit 4:2:2; 10-bit 4:2:0; 10-bit 4:2:2. It is recommended to use 10-bit encoding in any application for best video quality results. 8-bit encoding is provided to ensure compatibility with 8-Bit only decoders.
  • Page 32: Advanced Settings - H.264

    MGW Diamond OG Audio Description Parameters Audio Codec Select the audio codec. Audio Mode Select the box to enable audio encoding (Stereo, Mono Right or Mono Left). Audio Bit-Rate Select the audio encoding bitrate. Advanced Select to access the Advanced settings parameters.
  • Page 33 MGW Diamond OG may be able to optimize video quality, latency, and overall behavior of the codec, by manually modifying some of the advanced settings fields. Modifying these advanced settings may also lead to degraded video quality and/or performance in case selected values are not ideal for the selected resolution and bit rate.
  • Page 34 Ÿ To ensure accurate Latency Monitoring, system date must be synchronized to an NTP server. Ensure to correctly configure the NTP server in System/Date and Time section on both MGW Diamond OG and MGW Ace Decoder. Ÿ When Latency Monitoring is enabled, SDI timecode (VITC) is no more embedded.
  • Page 35 MGW Diamond OG Ÿ Audio 7/8 PID– A unique identifier of the audio service within the transport stream. Up to two Audio services can be available per a transport stream. Default: 1248 / 1249. Ÿ KLV 1 PID – A unique identifier of the KLV (Key Length Value) metadata service within the transport stream.
  • Page 36: Advanced Settings - Hevc

    MGW Diamond OG Advanced Settings - HEVC Figure 5-5: The Advanced Settings - HEVC By default, many of the advanced parameters are determined automatically by the system’s internal algorithm and are based on the selected profile, resolution, compression format and bit-rate. However, for certain applications and for unique scenarios you may be able to optimize video quality, latency, and overall behavior of the codec, by manually modifying some of the advanced settings fields.
  • Page 37 MGW Diamond OG Ÿ Aspect Ratio – The proportional relationship between the video width and its height. For auto configuration “Same as Input” shall be set. Ÿ GOP Structure - Specifies the GOP structure used by the encoder. The encoder supports: Ÿ...
  • Page 38 Ÿ To ensure accurate Latency Monitoring, system date must be synchronized to an NTP server. Ensure to correctly configure the NTP server in System/Date and Time section on both MGW Diamond OG and MGW Ace Decoder. Ÿ When Latency Monitoring is enabled, SDI timecode (VITC) is no more embedded.
  • Page 39 MGW Diamond OG standards. When unselected, all the KLV metadata frames are captured and transmitted with the Video/Audio stream. Ÿ DVB Mode – Select this check box to comply with DVB standard. At a low bitrate (<1Mbps), enabling DVB mode may result in an increased bitrate.
  • Page 40: Target Section

    MGW Diamond OG Target Section Parameter Description Channel Enter the channel name. This name will also appear in Session Name Announcement Protocol (SAP) messages. Streaming Select the streaming protocol: UDP TS, RTP TS, RTP ES (RTSP), RTMP, Protocol SRT, Zixi™ or Pro-MPEG.
  • Page 41: Error Correction Settings

    MGW Diamond OG Error Correction Settings Zixi™ The Zixi™ protocol supports two modes: VITEC Playout / Zixi™ Broadcaster Server, and Point-to-point streaming directly from the VITEC encoder to the VITEC decoder appliance. Zixi™ sessions can be protected by a password. Protected sessions ensure that only authorized encoders/decoders participate in these sessions.
  • Page 42 MGW Diamond OG Ÿ Enable Failover: Select the check box to allow MGW Diamond Encoder OG to switch over a secondary VITEC Playout/ Zixi™ Broadcaster Server when the primary server is no more reachable. Ÿ Set the IP address of the Zixi™ broadcaster failover server Ÿ...
  • Page 43 IP address. Multi target in SRT Listener Mode Several clients/decoders can connect to MGW Diamond OG stream when Listener mode is used. SRT Rendezvous: This mode allows encoder and decoder to bypass firewall without the need for IT administrator to configure firewall rules.
  • Page 44 MGW Diamond OG Figure 5-7: The SRT Settings window Pro-MPEG Forward Error Correction (SMPTE-2022) When FEC is implemented, the encoder sends additional data to enable the reconstruction of lost data, regardless if needed or not. The performance of the FEC is always a tradeoff between latency, overhead and error correction capabilities.
  • Page 45 MGW Diamond OG Ÿ Matrix Dimension: The specified FEC rows and FEC Columns from which row checksums and column checksums will be generated (FEC algorithm = XOR). Displays the columns/rows multiplying value of the column/rows. Matrix size value must be less than 100.
  • Page 46 MGW Diamond OG User Name: Enter the User Name from your CDN account for the RTMP stream. Password: Enter the password that was set in your CDN account for the RTMP stream. If no password was set on the CDN server, no password is required.
  • Page 47: The System Page

    MGW Diamond OG The System Page In the System page you set the parameters of the following tabs: Ÿ Network Interfaces Ÿ Security Ÿ Date and Time Ÿ KLV Input Ÿ SAP. Figure 5-9: The System page To set the system parameters: From the main menu select System.
  • Page 48 Select which Ethernet port settings to be used as the default Default Gateway gateway. Enter the DNS IP address (RTMP protocol). Figure 5-10: The Network Interfaces tab To discover MGW Diamond OG through mDNS/Bonjour: The service based on mDNS specification, provides below information: Ÿ Instance: MGW Diamond Ÿ...
  • Page 49 By default, the discovery service is enabled. The user can disable this feature in the web UI. Using Ethernet Port #2 (DHCP), the user may access to the MGW Diamond OG web interface by the host name of the card, by typing name>.local.
  • Page 50 MGW Diamond OG To set Security: Parameter Description Current Type the current password. Password Type the new password (8-14 characters). Password Re-Type Re-type the new password. Password Host Name The default is mgw-diamond<xxxxxxx> (where the last digits are the system serial number).
  • Page 51 MGW Diamond OG To enable warning and consent banner at login: Select “Enable Login Banner” check box to enable the warning and consent banner. Once enabled, type in the text to be displayed or select “DISA default” button. The banner will be displayed at each login attempt if selected.
  • Page 52 To set KLV Capture over Serial / RS232 Port: In the KLV Input / RS-232 Serial tab screen set the following parameters for each KLV serial input. MGW Diamond OG can capture up to 4x Serial inputs. Figure 5-12: The KLV Input screen...
  • Page 53 MGW Diamond OG To set IP Stream as KLV input source: MGW Diamond OG can capture KLV from up to 8x IP inputs. Figure 5-13: The IP Stream tab window Click the IP Stream tab and set the following parameters:...
  • Page 54 MGW Diamond OG When streaming at low bitrate (for example 500kb/s), the default KLV bitrate value (200kb/s) becomes dominant. Ensure to set an appropriate value matching the actual KLV bitrate of its source. This will ensure that video bitrate is preserved resulting in a better video quality.
  • Page 55 MGW Diamond OG To set SAP: Parameter Description Use default SAP Use the default Session Announcement Protocol multicast group address and port as per RFC 2974. IP Address Set the target multicast IP address to which SAP messages will be sent.
  • Page 56: The Configurations Page

    MGW Diamond OG The Configurations Page MGW Diamond OG allows you to save screen shots of various configurations to be loaded manually or automatically in the future In the Configurations page you can add, delete, Activate and Auto start a channel configuration.
  • Page 57 On next reboot, the selected configuration will load automatically. Ÿ The configuration saves all MGW Diamond OG parameters and status. If the configuration was saved while in Stop mode, the decoder will return to that state while loading the configuration.
  • Page 58: The General Page

    MGW Diamond OG The General Page In the General page you can view encoder related parameters and perform firmware upgrades. Figure 5-18: The General page OG Card Information: Parameter Description Ethernet 1 MAC Address Displays the Network Interface #1 MAC Address.
  • Page 59 Ÿ To connect from Ethernet2, ensure you are connected to DHCP router, and retrieve the IP address of MGW Diamond OG using the USB key procedure (or define an IP address to MGW Diamond OG based on its MAC Address).
  • Page 60 MGW Diamond OG To load a license file: Click Load Licence to open the dialog box and select the file to load: Click Load. User Manual, Version 1.8...
  • Page 61: Chapter 5: Firmware Upgrade

    Delete all saved configurations, including auto start configurations (refer to Configurations Page for detailed instructions). If not deleted, old configurations may cause to the MGW Diamond OG Encoder to load with the new firmware into an unsupported state. User Manual, Version 1.8...
  • Page 62 MGW Diamond OG Click the General tab. Figure 6-1: The General page Click Firmware Upgrade. The Load Firmware window appears. Figure 6-2: The Load Firmware window User Manual, Version 1.8...
  • Page 63 If the login window does not appear, open a new browser tab. Insert (in the URL field) the IP address that was set to the MGW Diamond OG Encoder prior to the upgrade. If the login window appears close the previous browser tab and proceed to step 7.
  • Page 64 MGW Diamond OG Figure 6-4: MGW Diamond OG Login window Log on (refer to the Logging on section for details). 10. In the General screen, verify that the upgrade was successful by inspecting the Software Version in the System Information section.
  • Page 65: Chapter 6: Mgw Diamond Og Reset

    Chapter 6: MGW Diamond OG Reset Resetting MGW Diamond Encoder OG Settings The appliance can be reset in one of the following ways: Ÿ A hardware reset Ÿ A software reset. To reset the MGW Diamond Encoder OG (Hardware): On the MGW Diamond Encoder OG rear panel use the Reset dry contact (located in connector J2) to connect an external push-button-switch or controller for performing a Reset.
  • Page 66: Chapter 7: Decoding Mgw Diamond Encoder Og Video Streams

    Chapter 7: Decoding MGW Diamond Encoder OG Video Streams In This Chapter Playing MGW Diamond Encoder OG Video Streams Setting EZ TV as the Player Setting FITIS as the Player Setting VLC as the Player Using Media Player Classics Playing MGW Diamond Encoder OG Video Streams The MGW Diamond Encoder OG streams can be played using VITEC Decoders or third-party decoders that support the relevant compression standards.
  • Page 67: Setting Ez Tv As The Player

    MGW Diamond OG Setting EZ TV as the Player On the EZ TV portal, go to Static Channels and click Add Channel. From the Channel Type drop-down list, select UDP TS. Pro-MPEG is not currently supported on EZ TV system.
  • Page 68: Setting Vlc As The Player

    MGW Diamond OG Setting VLC as the Player Invoke VLC Media Player. Select Media>Open Network Stream. The Open Media window appears. Set Caching by Clicking the Show more options box and set the caching to a value between 120 to 140 milliseconds depending on your network performance:...
  • Page 69 MGW Diamond OG Ÿ URL syntax is case sensitive so ensure that the channel name is initial letter is capitalized. Ÿ The IP address is the MGW Diamond Encoder OG IP address. Ÿ Channel Name is the name as set on the Channels page, Target section.
  • Page 70 MGW Diamond OG Ÿ For UDP TS Streams: udp://@<Target IP Address>:<TargetPort> Ÿ Older versions of VLC do not require "@" symbol. Ÿ IP address is the Target Address as set in Channels page, Target section. Ÿ The port number is the Target Port as set in the Channels page, Target section.
  • Page 71 MGW Diamond OG Ÿ For RTP TS or Pro-MPEG Streams: rtp://<Target IP Address>:<TargetPort> Ÿ VLC doesn't support FEC so while it is possible to play Pro-MPEG stream, no error correction will occur. Ÿ Older versions of VLC do not require "@" symbol.
  • Page 72 MGW Diamond OG Select the desired stream you wish to play. SAP must be activated in Channels page, Target section, as shown in the figure below. User Manual, Version 1.8...
  • Page 73: Using Media Player Classics

    MGW Diamond OG Using Media Player Classics Invoke MPC-HC (Media Player Classics Home Cinema). Select File>Open File. Ÿ For RTP ES Streams: rtsp://<MGW IP Address>:<RTSP Server Port>/<CHANNEL NAME> (see example in figure below). Ÿ URL syntax is case sensitive so ensure that the channel name initial letter is capitalized.
  • Page 74 MGW Diamond OG rtp://<Target IP Address>:<TargetPort> Ÿ MPC doesn't support FEC so while it is possible to play Pro-MPEG stream, no error correction will occur. Ÿ URL syntax is case sensitive so ensure that the channel name is initial letter is capitalized.
  • Page 75: Chapter 8: Decoding Zixi™ And Pro-Mpeg Streams (Hevc And H.264)

    Chapter 8: Decoding Zixi™ and Pro- MPEG Streams (HEVC and H.264) In This Chapter Setting and Playing Zixi™ Protected Channels Decoding SRT Streams (HEVC and H.264) Setting and Playing Zixi™ Protected Channels Zixi™ protected streams and Pro-MPEG protocol are not supported by open source free software players such as VLC or MPC.
  • Page 76 MGW Diamond OG Ÿ When using a Zixi latency lower than 500ms, FEC data protection is enabled resulting in an increased total output bitrate up to 50%. Ensure the transmission link bandwidth is dimensioned for such bitrate. Ÿ If Zixi latency is set to 0, no data protection is achieved. Use this value to analyze the quality of your transmission link.
  • Page 77: Decoding Srt Streams (Hevc And H.264)

    MGW Diamond OG Ÿ Latency is set by the MGW Diamond Encoder OG. Click OK, the input channel is created. To play the Zixi protected channel: Click the play icon in the Dashboard Frame, Control column (H.264 or H.265 channels).
  • Page 78 To decode a SRT stream, a SRT channel must be created on the decoder, as follows: If SRT Caller (Push) is set on MGW Diamond OG, set MGW Ace Decoder in Listener mode. Create a SRT Listener channel on the decoder. Use the table below guidelines:...
  • Page 79 MGW Diamond OG If SRT Listener (Pull) is set on MGW Diamond OG, set MGW Ace Decoder in Caller mode. Create a SRT Caller channel on the decoder. Use the table below guidelines: Parameter Description Channel Enter a Channel Name to differentiate channels within the Channel list.
  • Page 80 SRT point-to-point streaming: For successful point-to-point SRT streaming between MGW Ace Decoder and MGW Diamond Encoder OG, make sure that MGW Diamond OG and Ace Decoder can communicate (gateways must be properly configured). To Play MGW Diamond Encoder OG SRT channel: Click the play icon in the Dashboard Frame, Control column (H.264 or H.265 channels).
  • Page 81: Appendix A: Technical Specifications

    Appendix A: Technical Specifications COMPLIANCE Ÿ FCC Part 15, Class A Ÿ Ÿ ICES-003 Ÿ RoHS ENVIRONMENTAL Ÿ Operating Temperatures: 0 ºC to +50 ºC (-4 ºF to 122 ºF) Ÿ Relative Humidity: 5% to 95% (non-condensing) PHYSICAL Ÿ Compatible with OGX and OG3 openGear frames Ÿ...
  • Page 82 MGW Diamond OG Ÿ 1920x1080i @ 60, 59.94, 50 Hz Ÿ 1280x720p @ 60, 59.94, 50, 30, 29.97, 25 Hz Ÿ 720x480i @ 59.94 Hz Ÿ 720x576i @ 50 Hz. Audio Inputs Ÿ SDI Embedded audio (PCM support) Ÿ 4 x Analog unbalanced stereo audio, AC-coupled (currently not in use).
  • Page 83 MGW Diamond OG Ÿ Output Resolutions: Configurable from CIF up to 3840x2160p60 Ÿ Encoding latency less than 55ms. Video Output - H.264 H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC Part 10) - ISO\IEC 14496-10 MPEG-4 AVC – Rec. ITU-T H.264 Modes: Ÿ Profiles Ÿ...
  • Page 84 MGW Diamond OG Ÿ Cursor on Target (CoT) Conversions to Key- Length-Value (KLV) Metadata (MISB STD 0805.1) - currently not in use. Ÿ UAS Datalink Local Metadata Set (MISB STD 0601.11, STD 0902.6) Ÿ STANAG 4609 output stream over UDP/IP Ÿ...
  • Page 85: Appendix B: Technical Support

    Appendix B: Technical Support VITEC provides phone support, and online helpdesk access during standard business hours. Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum customers are eligible to access preferred support tools as described in your extended support agreement. For more information, visit our web site at (https://www.vitec.com/support/.
  • Page 86: Warranty

    Warranty Limited Hardware Warranty Terms Subject to the terms and conditions specified below your VITEC product (the "Product") is warranted against defects in material and workmanship (the "Warranty") for a period of 12 (twelve) months following the Delivery Date (the "Warranty Period"). The Warranty provided to you hereunder supersedes any warranty which may be provided to you by the original manufacturer of the Product.
  • Page 87: Index

    Firmware Upgrade 56 General 1 Getting Started 9 I/O Specifications 5 Initial Connection and Setup 9 Manual Structure and Use 1 MGW Diamond OG Front 7 MGW Diamond OG Functions 14 MGW Diamond OG Overview 3 User Manual, Version 1.8...
  • Page 88 MGW Diamond OG Mouting Instructions 9 OpenGear chassis overview 4 Playing MGW Diamond TOUGH Encoder Video Streams 61 Processing Section 25 Product Safety and Compliance Information IV Resetting MGW Diamond Encoder Settings 60 Retrieving or Setting Network Parameters through a USB Thumb Drive 12 Setting and Playing SRT Channels 72 Setting and Playing Zixi™...
  • Page 89 MGW Diamond OG The System Page 42 Using Media Player Classics 68 Using the MGW Diamond OG Interface 14 Warranty 81 User Manual, Version 1.8...

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