GoStream Mini 100 GSM 100 User Guide V1.
Contents 1. GSM 100 Overview ............................................................................................................. 3 2. IP Finder .............................................................................................................................. 4 3. Responsive Bootstrap ......................................................................................................... 5 4. GSM 100 Log in ........................................................................
1. GSM 100 Overview Item Description Input Interfaces Video Specs Audio Specs Network Specs Supported Streaming Protocols Misc. Features Record Format Power Supply Video 1x BNC for 3G / HD / SD-SDI 1x HDMI, 1x DVI-I for DVI-D/HDMI and DVI-A/ VGA 3xBNC for YPbPr/CVBS/S-Video Audio 1xStereo audio through 1xRCA for Analog L/R audio SDI/HDMI/DVI-D embedded audio 1x3.5 mm phone jack H.
2. IP Finder a. The GSM 100 is shipped with a static IP address of 192.168.1.20. Set your computer address to an address in the same domain, 192.168.1.3 for example or if you have a spare router you can also set that to 192.168.1.1 b. Start the IP Finder.exe . i. If the network is available, the local IP Address is shown Figure 1 ii.
3. Responsive Bootstrap If the screen resolution of the browser is less than 1024x768, the menu bar does not appear, you can access the full menu by clicking on the icon in the upper right. Figure 3 – main interface 4.
5. Network Setup Figure 5 Select Settings Network Setup, as above. There are two IP Address modes, Dynamic (DHCP) and Static (fixed). This button will save the network configuration. The Apply button will change the configuration immediately but will not be saved. Clear all values of current input back to what they were when you started. After Enabling DHCP, please use the IP Finder to get the dynamic IP address and login again.
Figure 6 To set a static IP address first Disable DHCP and then configure the fields.You will have to log in again to the encoder. 6. Stream Server General settings Figure 7 1. Select source first. (HDMI, DVI, DVI_A, CVBS, S-Video, YPbPr, SDI) 2. Then select server and click on desired stream protocol. (RTSP, RTMP, HLS, RTMP_Publish, RTSP_ES or Raw UDP) In this case it will be RTSP. 3. Press the Apply button and wait for the encoder to finish loading.
4. The RTSP URL will be shown. (Tip: HLS can only be received on the devices which are produced by Apple or the VLC player) (Tip: Press the Reset button to initialize the status of Live Stream Setup.) RTSP Figure 8 1. Select RTSP and the other settings you want. (Fig 8) 2. Start the VLC media player, select Open Network Stream. 3. Copy the RTSP URL to VLC. 4. Click Play.
1. Select RTSP_ES and other settings you want to use. (Fig. 9.) 2. Start the VLC media player, select Open Network Stream. 3. Copy the RTSP URL to VLC. 4. Click Play. RTMP This is used for monitoring purposes. The encoder has an RTMP server. Figure 10 1. Select RTMP from the Server menu drop down. 2. After the encoder is running, click on Live in the menu bar. Click the play button to see the video. RTMP Publish This setting is used to stream to a CDN (UStream, YouTube Live, etc.
Figure 11 1. Select RTMP_Publish for the server entry 2. Enter the complete URL in the RTMP Publish URL section 3. Apply setting. 4. Go to Your channel and watch the live streaming.
RTMP authentication is only valid on publishing to Adobe Flash Media Server & Wowza Server. User can set multiple sets of account information on Adobe Flash Media Server. HLS Figure 12 For Apple devices, such as iPad or iPhone, log in to the GSM 100 with a Safari browser. (Tips: GSM 100 supports live streaming to the internet via “Wowza Server”,”Adobe FMS”,“Ustream”,”Twitch”, “FaceBook Live” and “Youtube Live”.
Raw UDP This protocol is used for distributing streaming video over a LAN to set top boxes and to PCs running VLC. (Pic 16-1.) 1. Enter a multicast IP address (in the range of 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255) and Port number 2. Click 3. Start VLC, Open Network Stream and enter udp with the multi-cast address with the port number preceded by an @ symbol. For example: udp://@225.1.1.10:2010. 4.
7. Video Tuning (Pic 17.) User can adjust these parameters while streaming. The extra function of CVBS and S-Video is Sharpness. When the user is doing video tuning, the streaming server will not be terminated or restarted. (Tip:There is no video tuning option for an SDI input source.) 8. Encoder Setup (Pic 18.
1. Down Scaling (Table 2.) 2. H.264 Encoder: Main3.0,Main3.1 and High4.0 3. Audio Stereo: Select (Stereo) or (Mono) 4. Stereo Bitrate: From 32(Kbps) to 384(Kbps) 5. Video Bitrate(Server OFF): Record Only Up to 16000 Kbps Video Bitrate(Server ON): Streaming Only. Up to 12000 Kbps Record+stream: Up to 6000 Kbps 6. Video Rate Mode: VBR or CBR 7. Audio Source: Only HDMI and DVI and SDI Supports Digital Input 8. Analog Audio System: EBU or SMPTE (Table 1.
PAL N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A O Down Down N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A O Down PAL (analog) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A O Down Down NTSC (analog) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A O Down (digital) NTSC (digital) (Table 2.) 9. Volume Tuning (Pic 19.) For HDMI and DVI inputs the audio volume can be adjusted.
10. Record Stream (Pic 22.) 1. Click Record button on the menu bar. 2. Start Record. 3. Click the USB icon to see the recorded files in the USB storage.
11. Firmware Update (Pic 24.) 1. Click Browse Button to find the newest GSM 100 firmware in your computer. 2. Update the Pack A and wait for the words of “update successful”. 3. Then update the Pack B and wait for the words of “Please reboot” 4. After the firmware update is successful, reboot GSM 100. Tip: If you don’t see “update successful”, don’t try to update or re-boot. 12. Account Setup (Pic 25.
Before setting a new username and password, the user has to input the original user name and password. If this is the first time then the user just types the default username and password. If this info is correct then you will see the screen below: (Pic 26.) Reset a newer username and password. Then apply change. If account information was forgotten, we can use USB disk to do a factory restore. USB disk must be FAT32 format.
13. Restore to Default (Pic 27.) If the system is showing repeated errors or boot fail, the function of “Restore to default”can help GSM 100 reset to the “Factory Default”. If the function is also not work, user can try to use the File of “Restore System”to restore GSM 100 by USB disk.
14. RS485 I. Configure Serial Lines Configure BAUDRATE, DATA BIT,STOP BITS and PARITY to correspond with serial lines.
II. Save Configuration Files 1. Input Parameters. NOTE: Each parameter must be within the range of 0~255 and separated by Commas( , ). 2. Choose which columns you want to save. 3. Click to save. If saving is successful you will see the screen below.
III. Apply Parameters method a: 1. Input Parameters. 2. Click method b: If you have already saved configuration files, you can click the blue button.(ex.
Appendix Video Tuning a. Value: 0 to 255 b. Video Tuning is available during streaming and recording.
Encoder parameters a. H.264 Encode Up to Level 4.0 b. Audio Stereo 1. Stereo 2. Mono c. Stereo Bitrate Up to 384kbps d. Mono Bitrate Up to 192kbps e. Video Bitrate Record Only : Up to 16000Kbps. Stream Only : Up to 12000Kbps. Stream On + Recording : Up to 6000 Kbps. f. Video Rate Mode 1. VBR(Variable Bit Rate) 2. CBR(Constant Bit Rate) g. Analog Audio i. HDMI 1. No 2. RCA 3. External RCA ii. DVI 1. No 2. RCA 3. External RCA iii. DVI_A 1. RCA 2. External RCA iv. CVBS 1. RCA 2. External RCA v.
LED Behavior Source Flash Red Light(HDMI): Booting Green Light: Signal Locked(Green/Red: S-Video, Green: CVBS) Red Light: No Signal Input Record Green Light: Video Recording Streaming Green Light: Video Streaming 25