NetUP Streamer HDMI 1x – is an encoding device for IP broadcasting. It can receive signal from an
STB, PC, TV, etc., and broadcast a live stream through the Internet or LAN. The live stream then can be
received on a PC, phone, tablet, etc. NetUP Streamer HDMI 1x lets one access an IP STB, PC or TV
anywhere, whether in the same building or across the globe. You will never miss a game or a favorite
show.
The device accepts signal from HDMI sources and encodes it to MPEG 4 AVC/H.264, it broadcasts the
output signal over UDP (unicast/multicast), RTMP or HLS. NetUP Streamer HDMI 1x is also capable of
writing output stream to a USB drive as TS files and broadcasting from those files later.
Before installing and connecting the device, carefully read the grounding requirements, as
well as safety instructions for the sake of your safety and for the safety of the device
Packing list check
Check items according to packing list. Normally it should include the following items:
• NetUP Streamer HDMI 1x
• Power Cord
Connecting
grounding
wire and
power cord
Connecting
signal cable
Setting
parameter
Running
device
• HDMI cable
• Network cable
Safety instructions
NetUP Streamer HDMI 1x power supply voltage should be DC12V
• Before installing and connecting the device make sure that the device was not damaged during
delivery.
• Install the device in an appropriate place. The device is designed to work in a clean and dry room.
It must be operated and maintained free of dust.
• Before switching on the device make sure that it is adjusted to the mains voltage you intend to
use. Make sure that you keep within the specifications – AC 100V-220V±10%, 50/60Hz.
• Check that all the cables are connected properly. Connect cables only to a device that is turned
off.
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Grounding requirement
• Connect the ground wire to the grounding hardware on the device. Ground resistance should be
no more than 1 Ω.
Grounding is essential for device’s functionality, surge and electronic interference
protection
• Keep proper contact with the metal housing of the device
• Grounding wire must be made out of copper and as thick and short as possible
• Make sure the two ends of grounding wire conduct electricity and are not rusty
• It is prohibited to use any other devices as a part of grounding electric circuit
• All racks should be connected with a protective copper strip. Ground loops should be avoided
• Grounding wire’s contact area with the rack should be no less than 25mm
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WEB NMS Operation
Use the Web interface to control NetUP Streamer HDMI 1x.
Login
Connect a personal computer and the device with net cable, and use ping command to confirm they
are on the same network segment.
Make sure that the computer’s IP address is different from the device’s IP address;
otherwise, it would cause an IP conflict
The default IP address of NetUP Streamer HDMI 1x is 192.168.200.64. Thus, set the computer’s IP
address to 192.168.200.X, where X can be from 0 to 255, except 64. Open a web browser, enter the
device’s IP address in the browser address bar and press Enter. If the network is configured correctly,
you will see the login interface (Figure 1).
Enter username and password and click LOGIN to enter the web interface. Default username is
“admin”, default password is “admin”.
Figure-1
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Select UDP (unicast/multicast),
RTMP, HLS or USB
Select a channel
System information
Use this menu to navigate
Status area.
Version information
To stop USB device
recording or playing TS
Status information
After login, you will get the Status page which displays the current system status (Figure-2).
between the interface pages
Green light
indicates normal
status, grey
indicates error
Figure-2
Param setting
NetUP Streamer HDMI 1x supports up to three output streams simultaneously (different bitrate,
resolution, protocol, etc.). Use the Param setting page to access the encoding and broadcasting
settings of each of the three available output streams (Figure-3).
Figure-3
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Save/Restore config
Use the Save/Restore config page to save current settings or restore from saved ones or from factory
settings. The encoder applies saved settings after each reboot, therefore discarding any unsaved
changes (Figure-4).
Figure-4
Backup/Load config
Use the Backup/Load config page to download current configuration and save it on a local storage
device. It also allows you to restore settings from a local file (Figure-5).
Figure-5
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Confirm
System → Upgrade
Use the Upgrade page to upgrade device’s firmware (Figure-6).
Figure-6
System → Usrinfo
Use the Usrinfo page to change current password and username (Figure-7).
changes
Figure-7
System → Setting
Use the Setting page to setup port and channel name for http output (CH1, CH2, CH3).
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Replace “localhost” with the IP address of the server, “my
Start
System → Network
Use the Network page to setup device’s network adapter (Figure-8).
Figure-8
System → RTMP Flash Player
Use the RTMP Flash Player page to open the built-in RTMP player (Figure-9).
stream” with the value of the path name parameter and
then click
to start playing
Figure-9
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Usage examples
To record TS files on USB
1. Connect a USB storage device to NetUP Streamer HDMI 1x.
2. Open the web interface and go to the Param setting page. Select ‘USB’ on the Output →
Protocol panel.
The device continues to record until the file reaches the specified size (the Time slice
parameter is the file length in minutes), and then creates a new file and continues
recording until the USB storage device runs out of free space. When the free space runs
out, the device deletes the oldest of the TS files, and continues recording
To play from recorded TS files
1. Connect a USB storage device to NetUP Streamer HDMI 1x.
2. Open the web interface and go to the Param setting page. Select ‘USB’ on the Input Src panel.
Before you start playing from USB, you must first stop all output streams
Connect device over LAN
STB/ DVD /
Camera / USB
storage device
1. Connect the device to a signal source (STB, DVD, etc.) with a signal cable or insert a USB
storage device with TS files to use as a signal source.
2. Make sure the source resolution is in the list of supported resolutions (see Specifications).
3. Connect NetUP Streamer HDMI 1x to a Wi-Fi router (make sure that the device’s IP address
and router’s IP address are in the same network segment).
4. Connect your mobile device to the same Wi-Fi.
NetUP Streamer
HDMI 1x used as
a server
Wi-Fi router
Mobile Devices
(Laptop / Tablet /
Phone / etc.)
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Mobile devices
1 – web browser
iOS
Android
UDP 2 2 4 2
RTMP 2 2
4
1 or 2
HLS http://IP_address:port/channel_name.m3u8
RTMP
rtmp://IP_address:port/channel_name, for example, rtmp://192.168.200.55/live/output0
UDP
udp://@IP_address:port, for example, udp://@192.168.0.137:12002
http://IP_address:port/channel_name.m3u8, for
example, http://192.168.0.136:12003/prog1.m3u8
Set up to receive video and audio on phones, tablets or computers
What software is required to receive a video stream from NetUP Stream HD 1x:
Protocol
HLS 1 or 2 2 or 3 4 2
IP STB PC
2 - 3rd Party Media Player like VLC, Buzz
Player, etc.
3 – browser with in HLS plug-in
4 - depends on what protocols are supported
by the STB
To play HLS on Apple devices use Safari browser. Enter in the browser bar an address similar to this
http://IP_address:port/channel_name.m3u8, for example, http://192.168.0.136:12003/prog1.m3u8
Android devices need an “HLS plug-in” for HLS playback
To play video and audio on mobile devices or PC use VLC. Run the player, open the settings and go to
the Open Network Stream tab. Enter here an address similar to one of these:
for example, http://192.168.200.66:8080/output0.m3u8
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Open VLC
Enter an
settings
address
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Troubleshooting
Check the following before troubleshooting:
•Whether the server room is well ventilated and hot air from the back panel of the device is
effectively removed?
• Does the supply voltage meet the power requirements of the device?
• Are all cables connected correctly?
Turn off the device and unplug the power cord in the following cases:
• The power cord or socket is damaged.
• A liquid is splashed on the device.
• A short circuit has occurred.
• The device is in damp environment.
• The device suffered from physical damage.
• Longtime idle.
• After switching on and restoring to factory setting, device still cannot work properly.
• Maintenance needed.
Frequent on and off switching is prohibited; the interval between switching the device on
and off must be more than 10 seconds
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