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By PURPLELEC | 30 July 2024 | 0 Comments

How to use the HD HDMI video encoder

  The high-definition HDMI video encoder is a professional audio and video signal encoding device. It mainly uses the HDMI interface to input high-definition video signals and compresses the video signals into digital signals through efficient encoding technology for more efficient storage and transmission.
HDMI video encoder
  Using a high-definition HDMI video encoder usually involves multiple steps, including device connection, network settings, encoding configuration, and streaming settings.
  1. Device connection
  Power connection:
  Connect the encoder to the power supply and ensure that the device starts normally.
  HDMI connection:
  Use an HDMI cable to connect the HDMI output port of the video source (such as a camera, computer, etc.) to the HDMI input port of the encoder.
  Network connection:
  If a wired network is used, plug the network cable into the network port of the encoder and connect it to a router or switch.
  If a wireless network is used (supported by some encoders), you need to configure the wireless network parameters in the encoder's settings interface.
  2. Network settings
  Check the encoder's default IP:
  The encoder generally has a default IP address, which can be found in the device manual or the label on the encoder.
  Set the computer IP (if wired connection is required):
  If the encoder and computer are connected via a wired network, you may need to set the computer's IP address to the same network segment as the encoder.
  Log in to the encoder backend:
  Open the computer browser, enter the encoder's default IP address, and enter the encoder's settings interface.
  Configure network parameters:
  According to the actual network environment, configure the encoder's network parameters, including IP address, subnet mask, gateway, etc.
  If you use a wireless network, you also need to configure the SSID (wireless network name) and password.
  3. Encoding configuration
  Enter the encoding settings interface:
  Find the encoding settings option in the encoder backend.
  Configure encoding parameters:
  Set the encoding format (such as H.264, H.265, etc.), encoding frame rate, resolution, bit rate, etc. as needed.
  The settings of these parameters will affect the clarity and smoothness of the video, and need to be adjusted according to actual needs and network environment.
  4. Push streaming settings
  Get RTMP address:
  Get the RTMP push streaming address from the live broadcast platform or server.
  Configuring RTMP streaming:
  In the encoder's streaming setting options, fill in the RTMP streaming address and related information (such as streaming key, port number, etc.).
  Start streaming:
  After completing the streaming settings, click the Start streaming button, and the encoder will push the video stream to the specified live platform or server.
  5. Testing and monitoring
  Test streaming effect:
  Check the streaming effect on the live platform or server to ensure that the video can be played normally and the quality meets the requirements.
  Monitor encoder status:
  Monitor the device's operating status and streaming status in the encoder background to ensure that the device runs stably and the streaming is not interrupted.

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