User Manual

DVI2USB 3.0 User Guide Sharing / streaming demo tool
Note there are no privacy, bandwidth or uptime guarantees for this demo service. It is not
intended for use with business-critical applications. Asthis feature is for demonstration purposes
only, a 10 hour time limit is applied.
To stream captured images over the Internet, the video capture application sends the currently captured
images to an Epiphan web broadcasting portal. The web broadcasting feature does not include sound, even
when audio and video is captured for HDMI sources.
Each web broadcast session is labeled with the serial number of the DVI2USB 3.0 that is capturing the images.
The card’s serial number appears on the video capture application title bar.
This feature is very limited, for a robust streaming solution, see Epiphan's other streaming products.
Setup for streaming
Start by connecting your video grabber to the capture workstation and your source to the video grabber.
The captured data needs to be setup for RGB24-bits. You can also optionally limit the frame rate to reduce
the bandwidth you'll use for transmission. Review Configure display options and DirectShow video
adjustments (Windows) for information on setting these values.
Ensure your video capture workstation is able to connect to the Internet.
Start the broadcast
1.
From the Epiphan CaptureTool, select Tools » Web Broadcasting Demo or the Sharing button
from the toolbar; the Start web broadcasting dialog appears.
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