User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- FCC Compliance Statement
- Warnings and Precautions
- Warranty
- Disposal
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Connections and Control
- 3 Video Streaming
- 4 Firmware Upgrade
- 5 Recommended SD Cards
- 6 Frequently-Asked Questions
- 7 Dimensions
- 8 Specifications
- Service and Support
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Stream Type
The NVS-34 offers the user four stream types which are RTSP, RTMP, TS, and HLS.
Parameters of each individual protocol will be briefly described below.
RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol)
RTSP Port: The RTSP port number ranges from 554 to 562 and is 554 by
default.
RTSP HTTP Port: The RTSP HTTP port number ranges from 8553 to 8563 and
is 8554 by default.
Account / Password: The RTSP streaming account credentials which are
root/root by default.
Session Name: The default RTSP session name is session0.mgp.
RTMP (Real-Time Messaging Protocol)
RTMP URL: Enter an RTMP URL obtained from any live streaming platform
such as Youtube.
Note: The NVS-34 supports RTMP Publish only and not RTMP Local.
Stream Name: Enter a stream name or key from any live streaming platform
such as Youtube.
Account / Password: Enter the account name and the password of your
RTMP platform account.
TS (Transport Stream)
TS URL: Enter a URL for your transport stream.
Please note that when streaming, the NVS-34 converts video into data, which are
sent across an IP network. High bitrates consume more bandwidth across the IP
network. In a gigabit office LAN, high bitrate may not be a concern and
Speed/Bandwidth is therefore not a limitation in an NVS-34 application environment.
If your available bandwidth is limited, you should reduce both your resolution and
your bitrate accordingly. A good rule of thumb is for the bitrate of your stream to use
no more than 50% of your available upload bandwidth capacity on a dedicated line.
For example, if the result you get from a speed test shows that you have 2Mbps of
upload speed available, your video bitrate should not exceed 1Mbps.