Cooler Master StreamEnjin User Manual
Cooler Master StreamEnjin User Manual

Cooler Master StreamEnjin User Manual

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StreamEnjin AV Mixer
User Manual
Ver 1.0 2021/02
2021

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  • Page 1 StreamEnjin StreamEnjin AV Mixer User Manual Ver 1.0 2021/02 2021...
  • Page 2: Emc Information

    StreamEnjin User Manual EMC Information FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT: This equipment has been tested and found to comply limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 3: User Information

    User Information Online Registration Be sure to register your product at our online support center: Europe - Cooler Master Europe B.V. Asia Pacific – Cooler Master Technology Inc. 8F., No. 788-1, Zhongzheng Rd., Zhonghe Dist., Lodewijkstraat 1b, 5652AC Eindhoven, The Netherlands New Taipei City 23586, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    StreamEnjin User Manual Package Contents 1 StreamEnjin AV Mixer 1 USB Type-C to USB Type-A Custom-Made Cable 1 USB Type-A to USB Type-A Cable 1 US AC Power Cord 1 EU AC Power Cord 1 User Instructions Note:Make sure that all of the components are present and in good or der.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    USB-C Connector on iPad....... . 10 3. StreamEnjin App & Side Menu StreamEnjin Application .
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  • Page 7: About This Manual

    StreamEnjin User Manual About this Manual This user manual is provided to help you get the most from the StreamEnjin unit. It covers all aspects of installation, configuration, and operation. An overview of the information found in the manual is provided below.
  • Page 8: Conventions

    StreamEnjin User Manual Conventions This manual uses the following conventions: Monospaced Indicates text that you should key in. Indicates keys you should press. For example, [Enter] means to press the Enter key. If keys need to be chorded, they appear together in the same bracket with a plus sign between them: [Ctrl+Alt].
  • Page 9: Introduction

    For added convenience, the StreamEnjin provides an intuitive app, making it easy to monitor, edit image layouts, and adjust PIP settings. The StreamEnjin is PC and software-free, and with its well-designed control panel, it makes livestreaming operations smooth and effortlessly. You can even preview video and monitor audio levels...
  • Page 10: Features

    StreamEnjin User Manual Features All-in-one design to simplify streaming workflow – Integrates 1080p video capture, video switch, streaming encoder, video converter, video splitter, and audio mixer Professional-quality live streaming to global audiences by any CDN platform, with a low entry threshold, even entry-level users...
  • Page 11: Components

    Chapter1. Introduction Components Top View Component Description Audio Section (Controls the audio settings of the system) Audio Level Control Controls the volume of the selected audio source. Volume Meter LEDs The LED reflects the controlled volume. During firmware upgrade, the LED behavior is changed. Refer to Upgrading the Unit on page48 for the LED behavior during firmware upgrade.
  • Page 12 StreamEnjin User Manual Component Description Switches to the MIC audio source. The button will light up when switched to this source. Switches to the RCA Line In audio source. The button will light up when switched to this source. Mute Mutes/unmutes the audio the system is currently tuned into.
  • Page 13: Rear View

    Chapter 1. Introduction Rear View Component Description SRC / PGM Output Programmed (PGM) Video output. Port 4K HDMI Loop Out An HDMI 1 Input source and an HDMI 1 Loop Out. Port / 4K HDMI Input Port 1080P Video Input HDMI 2 Input that can take Video Input A or B.
  • Page 14: Side View

    StreamEnjin User Manual Side View Component Description iPad Link Port (Data Connects to the iPad for app. only) 3.5mm Audio Sound output for the preview scene (the greenly lit Monitor Jack scene).
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  • Page 16: Hardware Setup

    Please review the safety information regarding the placement of this device in Safety Instructions, page59. Connecting the StreamEnjin Unit Follow the steps below to connect the StreamEnjin to an HDMI source and the host. HDMI Video Source (Unencrypted) Loop Out...
  • Page 17 StreamEnjin User Manual 1. Power on the unit by connecting the power cord. Wait for the boot-up luminous (scene keys) sequence. 2. Connect the HDMI sources (e.g. PC, gaming console or video recorder) 3. Connect a microphone or any other audio sources.
  • Page 18: Connecting Ipad

    For iPads having lightning connectors, simply connect the Apple Lightning USB 3 Adapter (not included, may need additional purchase) and the USB-A to USB-A cable serially between the StreamEnjin and your iPad. If you wish to have the charging function, connect your lightning charging cable to the Apple Lightning to USB 3 Adapter.
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  • Page 20: Streamenjin App & Side Menu

    Download the StreamEnjin app from App Store and install it on your iPad. The icon looks like the one below: Tap to open the StreamEnjin application and the tutorial will start for...
  • Page 21 Chapter 3. StreamEnjin App & Side Menu Follow the on-screen instruction as it guides you through the basics of using the StreamEnjin app with StreamEnjin. When finished, a message will be shown: To run the tutorial again, tap the icon on the top left corner for the...
  • Page 22: Page Components

    StreamEnjin User Manual Page Components Component Description Side Menu Tap the icon for the side menu. Refer to Side Menu on page 15 for more details. Deck Selector Tap to select the desired configuration deck. Three decks are available: Video Mixer, Audio Mixer and Setting.
  • Page 23: Side Menu

    Chapter 3. StreamEnjin App & Side Menu Side Menu A side menu is available for project management, tutorial, app information and self-diagnostic function. For the side menu, tap the icon on the top left corner. Current Project Tap the icon to edit the name of your project:...
  • Page 24: Create Project

    StreamEnjin User Manual Create Project 1. Tap Create New Project. 2. Enter a name for the project. 3. (Optional) Select a template. Templates are project settings pre-configured for you if you are unsure how your new project should be. 4. Tap Create.
  • Page 25: Copy As New Project

    Chapter 3. StreamEnjin App & Side Menu Copy as New Project If you like the settings of your current project when you are to create a new one, you can use this function copy the settings. 1. Tap Create New Project.
  • Page 26: Open Project

    StreamEnjin User Manual Open Project Tap Open Project for a list of available projects. An example is shown: Tap to select the project you wish to use.
  • Page 27: About

    Chapter 3. StreamEnjin App & Side Menu About Tap About for information of the app. An example is shown below:...
  • Page 28: All Projects

    StreamEnjin User Manual All Projects For information of the available projects, tap All Projects. An example is shown: You can also open or delete the projects here. To open a project, tap to select a project and tap Open. An example...
  • Page 29: Tutorial

    Chapter 3. StreamEnjin App & Side Menu Tutorial Tap Tutorial to go through the tutorial again. Self-diagnostic Tap Self-diagnostic to self-diagnose for a report. An example is shown: You can tap the icon to share the report.
  • Page 30: Streamenjin App & Video Mixer

    Chapter 4 StreamEnjin App & Video Mixer Video Mixer The video mixer page allows you to preview videos of PR V and PGM, adjust MIC and PGM volume, scene selection and editing, and transition control. The components of the page is shown below:...
  • Page 31 Chapter 4. StreamEnjin App & Video Mixer Component Description The program scene, or the on-air video output of the system. Preview You can tap on the bottom right-hand corner to view the video source in full screen mode. An example is shown...
  • Page 32 StreamEnjin User Manual Component Description Transition Controls the switching between the current stream (PGM) Control scene and the preview (PRV) stream. To switch, 1. slide the transition bar all the way to the top or bottom; or 2. tap the Cut button;...
  • Page 33: Scene Editor

    Chapter 4. StreamEnjin App & Video Mixer Scene Editor When you tap the icon under a scene in the scene selector region, you can start editing the scene’s display. An example is shown below: Component Description Scene Display This region is how this scene will be displayed. You can configure the components within the region.
  • Page 34 StreamEnjin User Manual Component Description Media Select the source(s) and how the source(s) are laid out for the scene. 1. Full Screen Mode 2. Select the source of the 1080p video input port (HDMI A or B) 3. Dual View Mode (Picture-in-Picture or Picture-by- Picture) 4.
  • Page 35: Resize/Crop Tool

    Chapter 4. StreamEnjinApp & Video Mixer Resize/Crop Tool This section describes how to resize or crop any of the components in the “Scene Display” region. Resize To resize any component, tap the component (overlay or media) and a resize tool will be visible on the “Scene Display” region. Examples are shown below: Tap and hold to drag the resize tool to resize the component.
  • Page 36: Crop (Media Only)

    StreamEnjin User Manual Crop (Media Only) To resize a media, tap the media. An example is shown: Tap the Resize/Crop Tool to start the tool. Pinch your finger inward or outward to crop. A small box is on the left of the “Scene Display”...
  • Page 37: Add/Edit Text Overlay

    Chapter 4. StreamEnjin App & Video Mixer Add/Edit Text Overlay Tapping allows you to add a Text Overlay to the scene. A pop-up configuration page and its description is shown below: When completed, tap OK to save the configuration and return to the previous screen.
  • Page 38: Re-Order The Overlays

    StreamEnjin User Manual Re-order the Overlays To re-order the overlays, tap and hold the overlay you wish to re-order. The overlay can then be dragged. You can drag the overlay to the place you wish it to be placed within the Overlay region. An example is shown:...
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  • Page 40: Streamenjin App & Audio Mixer

    Chapter 5 StreamEnjin App & Audio Mixer Audio Mixer The components of the Audio Mixer deck page is shown below: Component Description Audio Level Slide the volume slider to control the volume of each Control audio source.
  • Page 41 Chapter 6. StreamEnjin App & Settings Component Description HDMI 1 and 2 Audio-Follows-Video ON: Broadcasting the Audio Control source’s video will also play the source’s audio. ON: The audio is turned on (unmuted). OFF: The audio is turned off (muted).
  • Page 42: Streamenjin App & Settings

    Chapter 6 StreamEnjin App & Settings Settings The components of the Setting deck page is shown below: If you have configured a settings, Apply button will light up. Click it to apply the settings.
  • Page 43 Chapter 6. StreamEnjin App & Settings Component Description Stream Configure live-stream and exter nal recording information here: Connection Server 1 & 2: Settings : disable stream. : enable stream. You can stream to two platforms simultaneously* if you enable both Server 1 & 2.
  • Page 44 StreamEnjin User Manual Component Description Network Choose your preferred network configuration methods. Settings DHCP : The network automatically assigns IP address and the corresponding fields. Manual : If you are in a place where you are unable to utilize the DHCP method, you will need to get the settings, possibly from IT, and input them into each field here manually.
  • Page 45: Live Stream Methods

    Chapter 6. StreamEnjin App & Settings Live-streaming Methods The StreamEnjin app supports two live-streaming methods. Logging into your social account (Twitch, Facebook, and Youtube) Example Live-stream with social account (Youtube Account) 1. Form the Setting Deck Page, enable Server 1 or Server 2, and select Youtube 2.
  • Page 46: Enter The Url And Stream Key, See

    StreamEnjin User Manual Enter the URL and Stream Key, see Example Live-stream URL and Stream Key (Facebook) Example Live-stream URL and Stream Key (Youtube)
  • Page 47: Recording Live-Stream Video And External Storage Settings

    When you first connect the storage device, the StreamEnjin app will verify its format and USB spec. If the format is not desirable, the StreamEnjin app will ask if you would like to format it. Make sure the files in the storage device are backed up before you format it.
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  • Page 49: Quick Live-Stream Setup

    This section will therefore take you through obtaining the Server URL and Stream Key, input them into the app, synchronize the app with the StreamEnjin and start streaming using your iPad. Follow the steps below: Note:Facebook is the streaming platform example used in the setup steps below.
  • Page 50 2. It is highly recommended to check the “Use a persistent streamkey” checkbox to keep this stream key. 7. Connect the iPad to your StreamEnjin. The app will ask you about the synchronization option. Tap Start. 8. Configure other settings on the app and press the GO LIVE button...
  • Page 51 Chapter 7. Quick Live-Stream Setup 9. Disconnect iPad from the unit and go to the Facebook Connect page. Upon receiving the stream, the Go Live button (on the bottom-right of the page) will light up. 10. You can tap Go Live to start broadcasting your stream, or you can edit the information here (scope not part of this manual) before you start broadcasting your stream.
  • Page 52: Quick Mode

    StreamEnjin User Manual you can: Use the transition function (T-bar, Auto button or Cut button) to switch PR V preview image to the PRG preview. Press the Pause button to pause streaming. Press the GO LIVE button again to stop the stream.
  • Page 53 Chapter 7. Quick Live-Stream Setup Press any of the scene buttons to broadcast the scene as the PGM Preview. Two Quick Modes are available: press the Cut button for “Cut Quick Mode” or the Auto button for “Auto Quick Mode”. Under Cut Quick Mode, the Cut button flashes and pressing a scene button will instantly broadcast that scene.
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  • Page 55: Firmware Upgrade

    Chapter 8 Firmware Upgrade Download Requirements A computer connected to the Internet. An empty external storage device or a USB flash drive with at least 1.1GB of free space. Preparing the Firmware 1. On the external storage device, create a folder named. 2.
  • Page 56: Upgrading The Unit

    StreamEnjin User Manual Upgrading the Unit Follow the steps below to upgrade the unit. Note: Make sure the prepared USB storage device is plugged into the rear USB port (USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A Port) of the unit. 1. Press the Cut , Pause (the ) and Mute buttons at the same time to start the firmware upgrade.
  • Page 57: Upgrade Assessment Fail

    When this happens, it is likely that the upgrade file is corrupted. We recommend: 1. Unplug the power and the USB storage device from your StreamEnjin. 2. Retrieve the firmware file again and recheck the USB preparation process (Download Requirements).
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  • Page 59: Appendix

    Appendix Safety Instructions General This product is for indoor use only. Read all of these instructions. Save them for future reference. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device. Do not place the device on any unstable surface (cart, stand, table, etc.).
  • Page 60 StreamEnjin User Manual If an extension cord is used with this device make sure that the total of the ampere ratings of all products used on this cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Make sure that the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes.
  • Page 61: Technical Support

    For online technical support – including troubleshooting, documentation, and software updates: For telephone support, see Telephone Support, page iii: North America North America - Cooler Master NA 2929 E Imperial Highway, Ste 110 Brea CA, 92821, USA Tel: +1-888-624-5099 When you contact us, please have the following information ready...
  • Page 62: Specifications

    StreamEnjin User Manual Specifications Function StreamEnjin Video Input 1 x 4K HDMI Type A Female (up to 4K@60, no HDCP support) 2 x HDMI Type-A Female (up to 1080p@60, switcher, no HDCP support) Video Output 1 x 4K Loop-Thru HDMI Type-A Female...
  • Page 63 Appendix Function StreamEnjin Audio Output HDMI Output (Stereo) 1 x 1/8” TRS Jack (Stereo) Network Protocol Dual- stream encoder supports direct live streaming to CDN server over Ethernet using Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP/RTMPS) Video Encoding Format: H.264 Bit rate: 512Kbps-10Mbps...
  • Page 64: Live-Streaming Information

    (e-commerce, portals), live streaming media, on-demand streaming media, and social media sites. RTMP/RTMPS and RTSP Protocols StreamEnjin supports RTMP/RTMPS protocol but not RTSP. The Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP) was initially a proprietary protocol for streaming audio, video and data over the Internet between a live stream client and a server.
  • Page 65: Other Ways To Input Image Overlays

    Appendix Other ways to input image overlays When your iPad is connected to the unit using direct cable link, you can upload images to the iPad directly. You can also use, and we strongly recommend you do, Apple AirDrop and its Continuity (Enable Handoff) features to upload all necessary data from Apple related products to improve convenience.

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