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1. ded 3 4 3 5 Configuration To Configure Cube for multicast Select RTP for the stream type on the Video Setup gt Stream Settings page Below that select Enabled for Multicast Enter a destination IP address if desired or leave at the default value 239 192 20 1 Set the TTL value equal to or greater than the number of network segments the video is to traverse or leave at 1 for local network streaming Set the Video and Audio ports if desired or leave at their default values Lastly be sure to select the network interface you are using to stream over in the Network Streaming Interface field Click Apply IMPORTANT Notes regarding multicast use After applying your settings your video stream can be opened in the same manner as a standard RTP stream The multicast IP address does not need to be entered to open the video stream For example if a Cube has the IP address 192 168 1 100 and is set to multicast using 239 192 20 1 you would use the URL rtsp 192 168 1 100 stream1 to open the video stream Additional considerations Many capable network switches do not have multicast enabled by default An improperly configured switch will cause the multicast stream to look like a broadcast and may adversely affect network conditions Please refer to your network device documentation when using multicast Transport stream 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 Transport Stream Destination IP Address 192 168 1 1 Port
2. Ta e HD H 264 SYSTEM REFERENCE GUIDE for purchasing Cube the world s first camera top streaming HD video solution The Cube Encoder streams HD video over any IP network Wireless equipped Cubes can connect directly to laptops Cube Decoders or mobile devices or join an existing wireless network to stream over a LAN or WAN USB equipped Cubes are also capable of streaming using select 4G capable modems Cube features native integration with Livestream com for turn key live Internet streaming and content distribution Use this reference to help get the most out of your Cube 1 Three key steps to get started with your Cube 1 Connect and power your device 2 Connect Cube to your network 3 Pick your streaming application page 10 Support Resources http forum teradek com http cube teradek com training html Disclaimer This manual is intended for user information only Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents within are accurate at the time of printing and that updates are made in a timely manner Teradek cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies typographical errors or out of date information contained within this manual Warning Teradek Cube products contain no user serviceable parts Disassembly modification or removal of any of the device s components may void your warranty For up to date warranty terms please visit http cube teradek com warranty html Table of Contents
3. specify the wireless channel you would like to use Channels 1 to 11 are in the 2 4GHz range For dual band models channels 36 and higher are all in the 5GHz range Note For Ad Hoc networks the channel used depends on what order devices connect and may not always match the channel configured on Cube 1 5 USB modem 1 5 1 Preset Currently only one USB modem is supported Pantech UML 290 on Verizon Wireless As support for more modems is added additional modem presets will be found here 1 5 2 Nameserver If your USB modem is connected this field should show Cube s currently configured nameserver The nameserver is configured automatically when a USB modem is connected 1 5 3 USB modem status can be seen on Cube s Dashboard see page 21 Additionally the USB LED indicates the modem status 2 Network Services 2 1 Zero Configuration friendly name The friendly name is used by TeraCentral Bonjour and other service discovery clients to identify Cube Bonjour is enabled by default but can be disabled if you do not want Cube to be easily discovered on your network The default friendly name for cube is Cube xxx yyyyy where xxx is Cube s model number and yyyyy is the last five digits of the serial number The friendly name must only contain alohanumeric characters and can be up to 40 characters long 2 2 SSL TLS Encryption Enables or disables encryption using a self signed certificate Note if encryption is enabled
4. 9710 TTL 64 Protocol UDP Unicast r Audio AAC M In transport stream mode Cube sends video to a specified unicast or multicast address The MPEG transport stream protocol is used in many broadcast applications and is also supported by many IPTV set top boxes The transport stream license can be purchased online at http store teradek com Configuration To enable transport stream select Transport Stream for the stream type on the Stream Settings page Enter your desired destination IP address and port Select UDP unicast if streaming to a unicast address or UDP multicast when streaming to a multicast IP address Select your audio codec AAC or MPEG2 Click Apply Using transport stream If your transport stream is being sent to a computer a program such as VLC can open the stream by opening the URL listed on the Stream Settings page For example if streaming to a computer with IP address 192 168 1 100 over port 9701 enter udp 192 168 1 100 9701 in VLC s Open Network dialogue For multicast streams simply replace the unicast IP address with the multicast IP address Please refer to following section for instructions on configuring your decoder to work with transport stream 4 5 1 Decoder Configuration Decoder Channel 1 x a Video Stream Settings Stream Format MPEG 2 Transport Stream Stream Protocol UDP y Port 9701 Audio Channel Mode Stereo w Audio Sample Rate 48kHz vw
5. Input Output 1 1 Video intput SD HD SDI Cube 1xx Series HDMI Cube 2xx Series PAL NTSC Composite Cube 5xx Series 1 2 Video output SD HD SDI Cube 3xx Series HDMI Cube 4xx Series 1 3 Audio output 2Ch Embedded HDMI SDI audio Line in via 1 8 stereo TRS Mic in via 1 8 stereo jack Cube 150 and 250 models only 1 4 Audio output 2Ch Embedded HDMI SDI audio Line out via 1 8 stereo TRS Power 4 1 gl 4 3 2 2 3 Male 0B 304 Female 0B 304 LEMO on Cable LEMO in Cube 2 1 LEMO pin configuration 1 DC 2 No Connect 3 No Connect 4 DC 2 2 Cube accepts 6 28 volts DC input via a 4 pin LEMO connector 2 3 An AC adapter is included with Cube Teradek also offers a number of power accessory cables and battery plates to integrate with your existing power equipment Accessories are available online at http store teradek com or through your local Teradek dealer Ethernet USB antenna Left to right Cube x00 x20 x50 back connections 3 1 10 100 Ethernet port Use this for connecting to networks via Ethernet 3 2 USB port if applicable Used for connecting to Wireless broadband USB modem 3 3 Go Live Button Used for various tasks including broadcast start and stop pairing and factory resets Please See Description of Button and Standard LED page 7 for more information 3 4 Antenna if applicable RP SMA connector used to attach antenna included NOTE this is labeled
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7. OS devices using OPlayer HD Cube can stream to OS devices with a specially configured stream called Quickview Streaming to OS devices requires the OPlayer HD app You can also download TeraCentral for iPad from the app store 2 1 To enable the Quickview stream launch Cube s configuration page by Clicking Configure Settings in TeraCentral If you have TeraCentral installed you can use your iPad to launch Cube s configuration page 2 2 If the wizard appears click Next until you see the Local Video Streaming options 2 3 Choose your streaming interface and then select RTSP capable OS app for your decoder Click Apply Settings Proceed to step 6 Network Video Input reamin Local Video Streaming Configure Cube s stream settings for your decoder Internet streaming can be configured after completing the wizard on the standard GU in the Video Setup gt Streaming Settings page Optimize Cube for streaming over Wireless v Choose a decoder RTSP capable OS app eg OPlayerHD Buzz Player HD Crestes a low latency video stream but requires that you install an iOS spp capable of streaming RTSP video eg OPlayerHD Buzz Player HD etc Choose the video bitrate 3 0 Mbps recommended Apply Settings 2 4 If the login screen appears log in to Cube s web UI and Navigate to Video Setup gt Stream settings Video Setup Device Settings 118 Encoder Setting
8. Record Mode RED Camera v File Settings Recording Format MP4 v Recording Destination Sort by Magazine Embedded Timecode Enabled Disabled Append Timecode in Filename Enabled 9 Disabled Clip Name Burnin Enabled Disabled 5 4 4 2 1 5 4 4 2 2 Recording Format Choose your preferred format MOV MP4 MKV H4V 5 4 4 2 3 Recording Destination Choose none place files directly in the mounted directory Sort by Magazine places files into a folder named for the current magazine e g A001 or Sort by Date places files into a folder named with the current month and day e g 0704 for July 4 5 4 4 2 4 Embedded Timecode Enable to add a timecode track to recorded files 5 4 4 2 5 Append Timecode Adds the start timecode to the end of each file name 5 4 4 2 6 Clip Name Burn in Recorded clips will display the clip name in the upper left corner of the video 5 4 4 3 File Options Other Modes Camera Settings Record Mode Manual iv Fessscsceseeseeseeseenene senza se ce senza neze nea neeneonee eee neenennd File Settings Recording Format MP4 Recording Filename Format PN_ SN tc TC o Embedded Timecode Enabled Disabled 5 4 4 3 1 5 4 4 3 2 Recording Format Choose your preferred format MOV MP4 MKV H4V 5 4 4 3 3 Filename Format Specify the filename for your recordings The filename can contain various information added by pu
9. from the included USB stick or install TeraCentral on your computer and run the application 2 In TeraCentral click your video streame Launch button The video will begin playing in VLC You can also launch Cube s menu system from TeraCentral by clicking the Configure settings button next to your Cube s listing 3 Refer to the following sections for other streaming applications Encoder Pick Your Application Cube can be used for a variety of different applications local monitoring with a computer decoder local monitoring with iOS devices or Internet streaming with Livestream For information on other advanced or activatable features refer to later sections Cube s username is admin and the default password is admin Changing your password is strongly recommended see System Page 25 for more information CUBE S WEB UI LOGIN Username admin Password admin TERADEK 1 Local monitoring with computers and or decoders Cube s default streaming type is RTP This is used by many widely available video players for network video streaming 1 1 To view your video stream on a PC or Mac with TeraCentral installed simply open TeraCentral and click the Launch Video button Refer to the Encoder Controls page 17 section for information about the controls you have over the video stream lf using a decoder please skip to the Decoder section page 14 2 Local monitoring with
10. https not http must be used to access Cube s web UI Cube will not redirect users if http is entered 2 3 Dynamic DNS Cube can utilize DDNS services for remote network discovery This feature requires an account with one of the supported DDNS service providers Configuration pages 1 Dashboard 1 1 Cube s dashboard is the first page you ll see after logging on to Cube The dashboard contains at a glance information about your video and network status and features some commonly used 2 configuration options System Network Video Setup Video Input Mode 720p auto Analog Audio Video Output Settings 480p30 3 50 Mbps KFI 60 Primary Stream Configuration VLC RTSP lick me to set the preset slider Wizard Logout Friendly Name Cube 120 54321 Wired 6 10 0 4 13 Wireless 6 100 16 ff tdairport 3 USB Modem Not Installed RTSP Link Wireless rtsp 10 0 1 6 stream1 gt show all links Custom Mode Output Resolution Bitrate Key Frame Interval 480p 20 3 5 Mbps 60 1 2 Current Settings Displays a video snapshot image detected format information network and stream information Each one of the above links to the appropriate configuration page Current stream URLs are displayed beneath the network status and can be used to launch video streams To download a shortcut to the stream click the icon This will download a vic file that you can launch without openi
11. if your video stream stability is affected by a poor or challenging network environment Recommended values are 300ms when Intra refresh see below is disabled 75 ms when enabled 1 8 Intra Refresh Mode This mode allows for the lowest possible latency when streaming between Cube encoders and decoders It also allows the above caching value to be set lower without affecting the stream stability This mode is not currently compatible with available software decoders e g VLC Quicktime etc 1 9 Deinterlacer Not pictured The deinterlacer converts interlaced video input signals into progressive before streaming This improves the appearance of interlaced video particularly when video is scaled down from the original input resolution 1 10 Adaptive Frame rate Not pictured Enabling adaptive frame rate allows Cube to dynamically adjust the frame rate up or down to maintain the target bitrate This is useful when streaming at low bitrates as Cube will use the highest possible frame rate without exceeding the target bitrate Network Settings Cube s network configuration and services options can be found in Cube s web UI under the Network menu item Video Setup Wizard Configuration Services 1 Network Configuration 1 1 The network configuration page contains all of the necessary options to control Cube s wired wireless and USB network interfaces Wired Wireless Modem PPP Mode Infrastructure e Network Nam
12. stream Higher bitrates offer better video quality but require more network bandwidth 1 3 Audio Bitrate Similar to above video bitrate setting Use this to adjust the audio bitrate if applicable 1 4 Output Resolution Adjust Cube s streaming resolution If your network conditions have bandwidth restrictions or if you are streaming to mobile devices or the Internet you can scale Cube s video to a smaller size to maintain video quality You can also adjust the video stream s frame rate here 1 5 Key Frame Interval Adjusts the number of frames between full picture refreshes Increasing this value allows for better video quality at a given bitrate as the full image is not transmitted as often Decreasing the value may lower the overall image quality but will allow for quicker recovery of the stream if data is lost during transmission 1 6 Compression Profile High profile encoding typically gives the best image quality at a given bit rate and is ideal for most applications Main and baseline profiles utilize slightly different features and may be required by certain decoder clients e g mobile devices set top boxes etc 1 7 Latency Options Caching value This value can be left at its default 300 ms in most cases By decreasing the value you can reduce overall latency but video quality and stability may suffer if the value is set too low By increasing the value you can increase the stream stability Increase this value
13. stream to decode select your Cube from the list of available streams to expand the listing Pick your desired stream if multiple streams are available and drag it into the Channel 1 panel Available Video Streams a Decoder Channel 1 2 Refresh List Expand All gt Gumby gt Nopey gt Pokey gt Chimera CHM 20 3 b Cube 120 00789 v Cube 150 005 rtsp 10 0 5 89 55 Cube 150 00584 Channel 1 480 1 00 Mbps rtsp 10 0 5 69 554 stream1 480 768 00 Kbps 30 fps 4 Cube 150 00564 Lnannel 1 rtsp 10 0 5 69 554 streami 480 768 00 Kbps 30 fps di gt Cube 220 00359 gt Ill Cube 120 2B618C gt Ivory gt Newguyscube b Nonev 4 m After you have dragged the stream across click Apply The decoder will search for the stream restart and begin decoding Once a stream has been selected the decoder will search for the encoder whenever it is restarted NOTE HTTP Live streams are not compatible with the Cube decoder The decoder Channel 1 panel will highlight red and you will not be able to apply the stream Supported stream types are RTP RTSP and transport stream 2 00102 Removing a video stream To stop the decoder and prevent it from searching for a video stream click the D button and then click Apply 2 9 lio Previewing a stream Click the button to preview the video stream in your browser This preview requires the VLC plugin and may
14. 0 15 seconds Network reset WiFi LED cycles red amber green See XXXXXXX insert reference for more information 20 seconds Full factory reset ENC and WiFi LEDs cycle red amber green See XXXXXXX insert reference for more information NOTE when your stream type is set to Live Internet Streaming or RTSP Announce the button operation changes as follows 2 5 1 1 3 seconds Broadcast start or stop ENC LED blinks green rapidly and then indicates broadcast status See Stream Modes page 15 for more information 2 5 2 7 9 seconds Pairing see above Connect Cube to Your Network Cube allows you to connect multiple ways The simplest is to connect Cube to one other device Ad Hoc mode or you can add Cube to an existing network Infrastructure mode Find brief descriptions of these modes below e In Ad Hoc mode Cube will create and advertise its own network name SSID Your computer decoder or mobile device connects directly to Cube with no additional network equipment required e When using Infrastructure mode Cube must be configured to join an existing wireless network or connected to a network switch via Ethernet Infrastructure mode allows Cube to communicate with all devices on your network and is recommended for streaming to the Internet Wireless range is typically improved when Cube is connected via a wireless access point 1 Ad Hoc instructions 1 1 Connect video and power to your Cube Enc
15. 2 4 5GHz on both single and dual band equipped Cubes 3 Description of Button and Standard LED Operation USB WIFI gt 0 OO O O 2 4 5GHz ENC VID Audio Input Go Live 6 28 DC Input HD SDI Input LED functions 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 USB PWR model dependent 1 1 1 PWR Green is on 1 1 2 USB USB modem status Off nothing connected Green USB modem connected Orange USB modem connection in progress Red USB modem connection failed WiFi 1 2 1 Cube 100 200 USB modem status see above 1 2 2 Cube 120 150 220 250 320 350 420 450 Wireless status Off wireless disabled Red wireless disconnected Green wireless associated connected ENC DEC Green encoding decoding Orange no video detected Red codec is restarting or recording is in progress VID Off no video sync Green video sync Orange resolution mismatch Red resolution not supported Button operation Hold down the reset Go Live button for the indicated times to use the following functions 2 1 2A 2 3 2 4 2 5 1 3 seconds Livestream RTSP Announce RTMP mode only Broadcast start or stop ENC LED blinks green rapidly and then indicates broadcast status See Stream Modes page 15 for more information 1 4 seconds Other stream modes 7 9 seconds Livestream etc Pairing ENC DEC and WiFi LEDs blink green rapidly See the Decoder section page 14 for more information 1
16. Leet Audio Codec AAC X Advanced Options Latency Options Caching 300 ms Valid range 10 1000 Intra Refresh Mode Intra Refresh 9 Enabled Disabled Jitter Buffer Jitter Buffering Enabled 9 Disabled Initial Buffer Length 1000 ms Maximum Buffer Usage 80 of12MB 4 5 1 1 Select Manually Configure on the Video Setup gt Decoder Settings page see 4 page 23 4 5 1 2 Stream Protocol Select UDP or TCP Default is UDP UDP streaming requires less network overhead but does not guarantee that video data will arrive intact TCP streaming ensures data will arrive at its destination but requires more network overhead and may impact performance when bandwidth is limited 4 5 1 3 Port Select the port configured on the encoder Default is 9701 4 5 1 4 Audio Channel Mode Choose Stereo or Mono depending on the encoder s audio input 4 5 1 5 Audio Sample Rate Choose 48kHz if audio is enabled on the decoder choose No Audio otherwise 4 5 1 6 Audio Codec Select the same value configured on the encoder either AAC or MPEG2 4 5 1 7 Latency Options Caching Set this equal to or greater than the encoder s caching value Default is 300ms See Encoder Controls page 17 for more information 4 5 1 8 Intra Refresh Set this to Enabled if your encoder is using Intra Refresh mode 4 5 1 9 Jitter Buffer The jitter buffer whe
17. TERADEK fi Info System Network Video Setup Wizard Proxy Recording Volume Management Volume No Media is Available e a Eject Volume Mount Network Volume m Manual Control Configuration Camera Settings Record Mode RED Camera y File Settings Recording Format MP4 Recording Destination Sort by Magazine y Embedded Timecode 9 Enabled Disabled Append Timecode in Filename Enabled 9 Disabled Clip Name Burnin Enabled 9 Disabled m Recording Mode Camera Controlled e 5 4 2 5 4 3 Mounting your NFS share 5 4 3 1 Click Mount Network Volume under the Volume Management field A wndow appears for you to enter your NFS share information Mount Network Volume x Type IP Address Share NES iv 192 168 0 50 Usersiteradek Recordings 9 4 3 2 4 5 4 3 3 Enter your NFS Server computer s IP Address found under your Network Preferences and paste the NFS share path that you configured previously Click mount 5 4 3 4 If the share is successfully mounted the dialog window will disappear and you will see information about the current Volume displayed in the Volume Management field 5 4 4 Recording options 5 4 4 1 Record Mode Select RED Camera Record Run or Manual mode Please refer to the beginning of this section page 33 for more information 5 4 4 2 File Options RED Camera Mode Camera Settings
18. am Configuration To enable Live Internet streaming first launch Cube s configuration page by Clicking Configure Settings in TeraCentral If the wizard appears click Skip the Setup Wizard then log in to Cube s web UI Navigate to Video Setup gt Stream settings Video Setup Device Settings UR Encoder Settings Under General Type select Live Internet Streaming Enter your Livestream username password and channel short name Then click verify to check that Cube can contact Livestream and that your login information is valid NOTE the channel short name is case sensitive Check any options you would like to apply to your channel Please refer to the Stream Modes section for more information on these options Click Apply Once the settings have been applied you can start or stop your broadcasts by clicking the Start Stop Broadcast button or by holding the Go Live hardware button on Cube for approximately 1 second ENC LED blinks to indicate when it is starting stopping Decoder If you purchased your decoder as a Cubelet paired with an encoder there is no additional configuration required beyond ensuring that the two devices are on the same network see Connect Cube to Your Network page 7 Find instructions for setting your video output resolution and switching between streams below 1 Changing output format 1 1 Open your Cube decoder s web Ul and log into t
19. ame 192 168 1 50 Host Port 1935 File live example Username user Password pass Y Show Password 1 1 1 2 RTSP Announce streaming allows Cube to start and stop broadcasts to a remote streaming server such as Wowza The RTSP announce license is provided by request free of charge 1 3 Configuration Enter the host name or IP address of your server in the Host Name field Enter the host port configured on your server in the Host Port field default is 1935 In the File field enter the name of your application and desired stream name The file will vary based on your chosen server For example if streaming to a Wowza server with an application live and a desired stream name stream1 live stream1 should be entered in the File field 1 4 Using RTSP announce Once your stream has been configured start and stop broadcasting to your server by clicking the Start Stop button on the Stream Settings page or press and release the Go Live button The ENC LED blinks rapidly when starting or stopping a broadcast 1 5 Upcoming User name and password will be configurable for streaming servers that require authentication 2 RIP push AA A Primary Stream Quickview Stream Stream Application Stream Mode RTP Push RTP Push Enabled Disabled Client IP Address 239 192 30 1 Client Pot 9510 2 1 8 2 2 RTP Push streaming allows you to direct video to a se
20. ameras video output must be enabled on the camera Change Cube s input format to match your source See Video Setup page 22 Alternately set the input format to Auto REMEDY Verify that Cube is encoding ENC LED is green If ENC LED is red but VID is green wait for encoder to start Verify stream URL is correct Stream URL is available to copy on the Dashboard page see page 21 Lower the bit rate and or resolution to avoid lost late video data See Encoder Controls page 17 Reduce the buffer size See http forum teradek com under the Tutorials section for instructions Enable the Quickview stream and use a third party video player See page 11 Enable audio embedded or analog on the Device Settings page see page 23 NOTE audio is not currently supported 3 Networking Web UI SYMPTOM Cannot Connect to Cube Ad Hoc mode Cannot Connect to Cube Infrastructure mode Cube is visible in TeraCentral Bonjour but the webpage will not open Cannot log in to Web Ul 4 Live Internet Streaming SYMPTOM Cannot verify login Cannot start broadcast Broadcast starts channel shows LIVE but only a black screen is shown Video drops out freezes CAUSE May be disconnected from network network settings may be incorrect May be disconnected from network network settings may be incorrect Advertisement may be taking a long time to update network settings may be incorrect Password may b
21. be requires as a minimum an IP address and subnet mask For Internet or wide area streaming a gateway and nameserver may be required 1 3 1 4 Link Local wireless only Cube does not request an IP address via DHCP and instead assigns itself a link local IP address 1 3 2 Nameserver and Search domain When using DHCP the DHCP typically assigns the nameserver and search domain values but you can set them manually if desired If the IP address mode is set to Static these values must be configured manually 1 4 Wireless configuration 1 4 1 Mode Please see Connect Cube to Your Network page 8 for a brief description of the available wireless modes 1 4 2 Network Name SSID This field allows you to specify your Ad Hoc network name or enter an existing SSID for Cube to connect to Use the Scan for Wireless Networks button to select from a list of available wireless networks Note that Cube will only scan for networks with the same wireless mode see previous To connect to your existing network make sure Infrastructure is selected before scanning If your network SSID is not visible you can manually enter the SSID and security settings without scanning for networks 1 4 3 Security mode and password Infrastructure mode When connecting to an Infrastructure network select the security type that corresponds to your network The password entered should match your wireless network s password 1 4 4 Channel Ad Hoc mode
22. c a to z 0 to 9 and special characters etc 3 2 2 Import Settings To import a saved configuration click Browse or Choose File dependent on your web browser select a previously generated Cube settings file and click Import Leave Preserve network settings checked if you want to preserve Cube s current network configuration or uncheck the box if you want to completely overwrite the configuration This feature is useful when configuring multiple Cubes at once See below for instructions on generating the settings file 3 2 3 Export Settings To export Cube s current configuration simply click the Export button You will be prompted to download a file ending in hdf This file can be used by other Cubes to copy the configuration see above In addition to generating a snapshot of Cube s configuration the export settings feature can also be used for troubleshooting to include system status information in the exported file check the box next to Include System Information before clicking Export 3 2 4 Factory Reset Settings To restore Cube to its original settings click the Reset to Factory Settings button and then confirm the reset by clicking Yes You can preserve Cube s network settings by leaving the Preserve network settings box checked If you are unable to access the configuration pages Cube can also be reset by holding the Go Live butto
23. ckview Stream instructions above or Encoder Pick Your Application page 12 3 3 To open an HTTP Live stream in Safari on iOS you can click the icon next to the stream URL found on both the Dashboard and Stream Settings page or paste the stream URL htlp xxx xxx xxx xxx httplive stream m3u8 Mac users can also open this stream in Quicktime X 3 4 Transport Stream over RTP Enabling this allows Cube to stream an RTP stream while in HTTP Live mode This allows you to stream HTTP Live to OS devices while using the RTP stream on other devices NOTE When enabled this RTP stream is not compatible with Cube decoders 4 Live Internet Streaming 4 1 The Live Internet streaming option is used for streaming directly to Livestream com For basic configuration instructions please refer to the Livestream section of Encoder Pick Your Application page 12 4 1 1 Account and Configuration options Livestream Account Settings Username teradek Password 46406060000 Channel short name example Create a Livestream Account Free or Premium Livestream Channel Settings Automatically go live when broadcasting Fl Enable streaming to mobile devices Record my live streams ID Automatic ally add recordings to on demand library E Automatic ally add recordings to auto pilot Aspect Ratio 16 M Channel information Encoder Controls In addition to configuring your stream type Cube allows you to control various characte
24. e SSID Example Scan For Wirel Security Mode WPA WPA2 Personal Password essesese IP Address Mode DHCP Client Static Link Local IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Nameserver Search Domain MAC Address 10 0 7 25 255 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 Auto we 10 0 0 1 Auto v teradek com 00 0E 8E 30 D1 96 1 2 Global settings The global settings displays the currently used gateway and nameserver values current domain and allows you to set Cube s hostname The default hostname for cube is cube xxx yyyyy where xxx is Cube s model number and yyyyy is the last five digits of the serial number 1 3 Wired and Wireless Settings 1 3 1 IP address mode Depending on the selected wireless interface you can choose from a number of IP address modes detailed below St DHCP Server wireless only encoder only When in Ad Hoc mode Cube can act as a DHCP server Cube will use the IP address 172 16 1 1 and assign other devices addresses in the 172 16 x x range In this mode Cube can also be reached by navigating your browser to http mycube teradek com 902 Dynamic DHCP wired DHCP Client wireless In this mode Cube requests an IP address from the DHCP server This setting is used when connecting to existing networks If Cube does not receive an IP address it will assign a link local IP address 1 31 39 Static In this mode you provide network settings for Cube For local network streaming Cu
25. e changed CAUSE Incorrect account information no Internet connection No internet connection Cube encoder may not be started Bit rate is too high for available bandwidth Bit rate is too high for available for Quickview stream REMEDY Verify you are connected to Cube s wireless network see Ad Hoc instructions page 8 Check that Cube Wifi LED is green Verify your computer is set to DHCP or has an IP address in the 172 16 x x range If Wifi LED stays red connect ethernet to Cube access web UI and double check that infrastructure SSID password and security type are correct see Network Settings page 19 Close and reopen TeraCentral and or your web browser In Ad Hoc mode you can attempt to connect to the encoder by navigating to http mycube teradek com or http 172 16 1 1 Ensure your Computer s network connection is set to DHCP in Ad Hoc mode Default login information for Cube Login admin Password admin If the password has been changed perform a full factory reset see page 7 REMEDY Verify your Livestream account information is entered correctly Verify your network s internet connection Check Cube s Network Configuration page for valid gateway and name server values Verify Cube s internet connection see above Verify ENC LED is green and solid See page 36 if the LED does not turn green Lower the bit rate and or resolution to avoid lost late video data See Encoder Co
26. he device 1 2 Navigate to Video Setup gt Device Settings Video Setup Decoder Settings 1 3 Select your desired resolution under Video Output Format Main Output Settings Video Output Format 480i A Auto 4801 5761 720p50 720p59 94 720p60 1080150 1080159 94 108060 1080p 23 98 1080p24 1080p25 1080p29 97 1080p30 1 4 Click Apply 2 Pairing 2 1 To pair two Cubes without using a computer hold both devices Go Live buttons until the ENC DEC and WiFi LEDs blink green rapidly NOTE if set to Live Internet Streaming mode the encoder will attempt to start a broadcast before entering pairing mode 2 2 After a short time the decoder will restart and connect to the encoder 3 Switching between available streams 3 1 Open your Cube decoder s web Ul and log into the device 3 2 Navigate to Video Setup gt Decoder Settings 3 3 Choose a video stream from the list of Available Video Streams and drag it to the Decoder Channel 1 box 3 4 Click Apply So long as the chosen stream is valid and both Cubes are on the same network the decoder will search for and connect to selected stream 4 Manual configuration 4 1 Refer to the Configuration pages section page 17 for information about manual decoder configuration Stream Modes Depending on your videos ultimate destination you can pick from a variety of different stream types Cube
27. iew if enabled see Stream Modes page 15 2 3020 Audio Channel Mode Choose Stereo or Mono depending on the encoder s audio input 2 3 3 6 Audio Sample Rate Choose 48kHz if audio is enabled on the decoder choose No Audio otherwise Se Latency Options Caching Set this equal to or greater than the encoder s caching value Default is 300ms See Encoder Controls page 17 for more information 29 0 0 Intra Refresh Set this to Enabled if your encoder is using Intra Refresh mode System 3 1 Licenses Cube supports a variety of features that are activatable on a per device basis More details regarding activatable features and license keys can be found in Advanced and or activatable applications page 29 System Network Video Setup Wizard Logout License Settings Purchase A New License Export All Licenses to File Remove Selected License Import A License File Multicast Package Cai e ET AS ts TT wg RTP Push Package te APA we ru RTSP Announce Package AI DA ee AA A A Transport Stream Package lt wer td Add a New License Key Add Key 3 1 1 Adding licenses To add a license paste your 40 digit license string into the Add a New License Key field and click Add Key If the license is added successfully you should see the description and license key displayed in the licenses table If you see a message saying Invalid License verify that there the full
28. input resolution or if you are using a non standard input NOTE HDMI only RED One users should manually select RED One 720p 2 2 2 Audio Input mode select audio input Choices are disabled embedded audio input or analog audio via 1 8 stereo jack Cube 150 and 250 models have additional level and volume control options when set to analog input 2 2 3 DSLR Monitoring Mode HDMI only Enable this to avoid signal drops when using Cameras that switch video resolution when starting stopping recordings Currently valid only for certain Canon DSLR cameras Enabling this option requires a reboot 2 2 4 Video Output Format Decoder only Select video output resolution If set to Auto Cube will attempt to determine its output resolutions based on the video stream it connects to If not set to Auto the output format can be set independent of the decoded video format 2 3 Decoder seitings 2 3 1 Basic Operation The Decoder Settings page contains two main panels an available streams panel and a cameo panel displaying information about the currently configured stream Decoder Settings Available Video Streams aa EE 1 Channel 1 l rtsp 10 0 5 69 554 streamt Gumby 480 768 00 Kbps 30 fps oe gt Chimera CHM 203 Cube 120 00789 Cube 220 00359 Hi Cube 120 28618C Ivory gt Newguyscube gt Nopey Odyssey 1HDc 1021 gt Twi 2 3 1 1 Selecting a video stream To choose a
29. irmware upgrade fails at any point prior to rebooting the Cube refresh the page and try again Info System Network Video Setup Wizard Logout About Dashboard Video Input Status Encoder Information 4 1 4 2 About Clicking the About link pops up a small window that contains information about your device including the product firmware and hardware versions 4 3 Dashboard Click this link to return to Cube s dashboard You can also click the Teradek logo at the top left of the window or the home icon EJ 4 4 Video Input Status This page displays information about the currently detected video input 4 5 Encoder Decoder Information This page displays information about the current state of the encoder or decoder including the current frame rate and bitrate The page also contains a button to restart the encoder or decoder without rebooting the unit Advanced and or activatable applications The following options offer additional functionality over Cube s default feature set Licenses for some features are available by request at no charge RTSP announce and RTP push Licenses for the other features can be purchased through Teradek or your local reseller For instructions on installing licenses please refer to the Licenses section page 25 1 RISP announce Primary Stream Quickview Stream Stream Application Stream Mode RTSP Announce Streaming v Automatic Unicast Settings Host N
30. ith different timecode required before Cube starts generating a file is configurable in this mode as some cameras change or increment timecode without recording for example switching into and out of playback mode on the camera 5 2 4 Manual Files are started and stopped using buttons on the Recording page of Cube s web UI The manual start and stop buttons are also available in the other recording modes 5 3 Configuring NFS 5 3 1 Mac OS X SA OS X users can set up NFS using our TeraCentral app Open TeraCentral click the Tools option on the menu bar and select NFS Server Setup This opens up the Server Setup window 5 3 1 2 D313 Click Browse and select the folder you want to share for recording Click Open and then Add You may be prompted to enter an administrator password 5 3 1 4 After the share is created an entry will appear in the setup menu Your NFS share is configured Clicking Copy Path to Clipboard will copy your NFS share location so that it can be entered on Cube 5 3 2 Windows 5 3 2 1 An NFS server can be enabled with a number of third party NFS tools nfsAxe HaneWin NFS etc Please refer to your chosen software s documentation for set up instructions 5 4 Configuring Cube 5 4 1 Log in to Cube s web UI and go to the Recording page under Video Setup Change the Recording Mode setting from Disabled to Camera Controlled and click Apply i s 2
31. license has been posted and there are no extra spaces following the string After adding a license Cube must be rebooted before the new feature can be used Click Reboot Now to reboot the Cube 3 1 2 Importing and exporting license files You can export a list of currently installed licenses by clicking Export All Licenses to File After doing so this list can be imported by clicking Import a License File browsing for the file in the field at the bottom of the page and clicking Import You will need to reboot after importing the license file Note Licenses and license files are specific to individual devices License files are only valid for the Cube they are exported from 3 2 User settings The user settings page allows you to change your password and import export or reset Cube s settings TE VANI EEK Info System Network Video Setup Wizard Logout User Settings User Password New Password Change Password Import Settings d Preserve network settings Export Settings Include System Information Factory Reset Settings v Preserve network settings Reset to Factory Settings 3 2 1 Password To change your password from the default value admin enter your desired password in the New Password field and click Change Password Passwords are case sensitive and may contain alphanumeri
32. n on the back of Cube see Button Operation page 7 for more information 3 3 System Time The System time page allows you to set Cube s system time Cube s system time can be set manually Reference mode Manual or using NTP Network Time Protocol If NTP is selected a valid NTP server must be present for the system time to update The NTP server can be selected in the Server Address field If Cube has an internet connection a public NTP server such as the default pool ntp org can be used 3 4 Firmware Upgrade Cube s firmware is upgradeable and updates including new features and improvements can be found at Teradek s Cube forum located at http cube teradek com firmware 3 4 1 Firmware upgrade files The downloadable upgrade file is in a zip format This file contains both the firmware image binary bm and current release notes in PDF format 3 4 2 If Cube is connected to the internet it will periodically check for updates When an update is available a message is displayed in the top right corner of the web UI Clicking the message will pop up a prompt to walk you through the upgrade process 3 4 3 T0 upgrade manually download and extract the firmware image files Next navigate to the Firmware Upgrade page and click Browse Choose File and select the bin firmware image Click upgrade Status messages are displayed as the firmware upgrade processes and Cube will reboot at the end 3 4 4 If the f
33. n enabled improves stream quality when network conditions are inconsistent e g when streaming over the internet The jitter buffer is a configurable buffer that stores video temporarily before playing it smoothing video performance The jitter buffer s initial and maximum delays can be configured using the Initial buffer length and Maximum Buffer Usage fields Proxy Recording 5 1 Proxy recording is an activatable feature that allows Cube to generate video files on a remote server via NFS using start stop information present on your camera s SDI output For information on installing the proxy recording license please refer to section 3 1 Licenses page 25 Please note that Proxy Recording is not supported on HDMI Cubes 5 2 Recording types 5 2 1 RED Camera Controlled Cube reads start stop timecode and file name information from RED One or Epic HD SDI output Files generated have the same file name as those recorded on the camera e g the proxy file generated along with clip A008_C001_0211PV RDC would have the file name A008_C001_0211PV MP4 5 2 2 Arri Alexa Controlled Cube reads start stop and timecode information from ARRI Alexa HD SDI output Note that the camera must have SDI Remote enabled on the SDI monitor output 5 2 3 Record Run For cameras with timecode output set to record run mode Cube detects starts and stops based on the timecode start and stop Frame delay the number of frames w
34. ng your browser The file is valid as long as network and stream settings are not modified 1 3 Primary Stream Configuration Use this section to make quick adjustments to Cube s primary video stream You can select from multiple settings presets or individually adjust Cube s output streaming resolution frame rate bitrate and Key Frame Interval For more information on these options please refer to the Encoder Controls section page 17 Video Setup 2 1 The Video Setup pages allow you to control options for your video input or output Device Settings options for the encoded video Encoder Settings see Encoder Controls page 16 and the stream type Stream Settings see Stream Types page 14 2 2 Device Settings The Device Settings page contains options related to Cube s audio and video input and output System Network Video Setup Device Settings Device Settings Encoder Settings Stream Settings Device Settings Device Mode Encoder e Audio Video Input Settings Video Input Video Input Mode HDMI Detected Resolution 720p 59 94 60 a DSLR Monitoring Mode Off O Video Input Resolution Auto Video Input Colorspace Auto v Audio Input Audio Input Mode Analog Audio Input e 2 2 1 Video Input Resolution select the resolution provided by your video source It can be set to Auto default in most situations Change this if Cube does not recognize the
35. nnect the included AC adapter or accessory power cable sold separately to Cube via the 4 pin LEMO connector marked 6 28 DC Input b Cube begins to boot as soon as power is connected NOTE The ENC DEC LED blinks to indicate Cube is booting This process takes approximately 1 1 2 minutes 2 Connect your video source to Cube via BNC cable e SD HD SDI 1xx models Composite 5xx models or HDMI cable 2xx models Attach the antenna a if applicable via the threaded RP SMA connector Use the included hot shoe mount and or Y screw f to mount Cube to your camera tripod mount or other accessory mount if desired 5 Once Cube has booted verify that the ENC and VID LEDs are green indicating video is successfully detected c For more information about Cube s physical connections and power options please see the following sections O Wireless Antenna O Audio Input H applicable Video Input O Power Input O SDI or HDMI Lemo Connector Hot shoe mount O Q LEDs amp Ya screw 2 Physical connections amp O O O Audio Input O O Audio Input 6 28 DC Input HD SDI Input 6 28 DC Input HDMI Input Left Cube 1xx SDI encoder Right Cube 2xx HDMI encoder USB WIFI a 00 Ce e e oo OO ES DEC VID Audio Output Q Q Audio Output 6 28 DC Input HD SDI Output O 6 28 DC Input HDMI Output Left Cube 3xx SDI decoder Right Cube 4xx HDMI decoder Audio Video
36. not work in all browsers 2 3 1 4 Stream info Additional stream information can be seen by clicking the D button 2 3 2 Advanced Manual Configuration If your network restricts Cube s service advertisements or if streaming over a WAN or the Internet manual configuration of the Cube decoder may 3 be necessary The manual configuration panel also contains options for adjusting Cube s latency settings Note that after manually configuring your decoder settings and clicking Set you will still need to click Apply for the configuration to take effect 2 3 3 Stream Type RTP EE Video Stream Settings Stream Format RTP y Stream Protocol UDP Host IP Address 172 16 1 1 Port 554 Stream Name stream1 Audio Channel Mode Stereo w Audio Sample Rate 48 kHz v Latency Options Caching 300 ms Valid range 10 1000 Intra Refresh Mode Intra Refresh 9 Enabled Disabled 23 31 Stream Protocol Select UDP or TCP Default is UDP UDP streaming requires less network overhead but does not guarantee that video data will arrive intact TCP streaming ensures data will arrive at its destination but requires more network overhead and may impact performance and delay when bandwidth is limited 299 2 Host IP Address Your encoder s IP address See Port Default is 554 this should not be modified 2 3 3 4 Stream Name Choose Stream1 for the main stream or quickv
37. ntrols page 17 Lower the bit rate and or resolution to bandwidth avoid lost late video data See Encoder Controls page 17
38. oder see Connect and Power Your Device page 5 1 2 On your computer open your wireless networking utility Cube 220 00255 N Name Cube 220 00255 Signal Strength Excellent Security Type Unsecured Radio Type 802 11n SSID Cube 220 00255 AirPort On Turn AirPort Off Cube 220 00255 Join Other Network Create Network Open Network Preferences un DEM TI 56 2011 y 1 3 Choose your Cube from the list of WiFi devices in your area and connect to that network 2 Infrastructure instructions 2 1 Connect video and power to your Cube Encoder see Connect and Power Your Device page 5 2 2 Connect Cube to your computer via Ethernet 2 3 Launch TeraCentral included on the USB drive and click the Configure Settings button next to your Cube s listing Your browser will open to Cube s setup wizard Cube 120 54321 Stream Type RTP 2 4 Click Next and then Configure Wireless Interface 2 5 Select Infrastructure Mode wait for Cube to scan for available wireless networks and select your access point s SSID 2 6 Enter the network password if applicable Click OK 2 7 Click Apply New Network Settings Cube will join your network 2 8 Verify that the WiFi LED turns green after applying You can now disconnect the ethernet cable and connect your computer to the chosen wireless network Connect to Cube using TeraCentral 1 Launch TeraCentral
39. orks may require packaging video as HTTP traffic for transmission If so enable Tunnel RTSP amp RTP over HTTP You may need to configure your video player to work with HTTP Tunneling in VLC the option is available under Input Codecs gt Demuxers gt RTP RTSP in the preferences Secondary Quickview Stream Primary Stream Quickview Stream Stream Application Quickview Stream Enabled 9 Disabled Stream Mode RTP RTSP 2 1 2 2 When enabled the Quickview stream can be used for low latency streaming to OS devices As the Quickview stream requires less bandwidth 1 Mbps than a typical HD stream it can also be used to enable streaming to a greater number of devices 2 3 When enabled the Quickview stream s URL is as follows rtsp xxx xxx xxx xxx quickview where the x s are your Cube s IP address or link local hostname Use this URL with your video stream player VLC OPlayerHD etc 2 4 Audio is currently disabled in the Quickview stream 3 HTTP Live Primary Stream Quickview Stream Stream Application Stream Mode HTTP Live Streaming e Transport Stream over RTP Enabled Disabled Sale 3 2 HTTP Live streaming allows native streaming to iOS devices using the built in Safari browser While this mode does support audio and HD video there is a large amount of latency 10 seconds or more due to the stream type For low latency streaming to iOS devices please refer to the Secondary Qui
40. ristics of the network video stream These include bitrate frame rate video scaling and more All of these settings can be found under Video Setup gt Encoder Settings Use this page to adjust the video stream to best suit your streaming environment d VA fi Info System Network Video Setup Wizard Logout Device Settings Encoder Settings Encoder Settings Stream Settings Primary Encoder Quickview Encoder Aspect Key Frame Show Show Time Compresion Title Text Video Bitrate in bits Audio Bitrate Output Resolution Ratio interval Title Code Profile Channel 1 1000000 v 48kbps v 720p 30 auto v 10 High v Latency Options Caching 300 ms Valid range 45 1000 Intra Refresh Mode Intra Refresh Enabled 9 Disabled Restart Video Encoder 1 Options in order of display 1 1 Title Text Enter your desired title text here Check Show Title to display the title text on your video stream If the title text is enabled you can also display Cube s system time by checking Show Time Code The title text is also used as your channel name and is displayed wherever you see a Cube stream advertisement The default name is Channel 1 1 2 Video Bitrate Allows you to select different bitrates or manually enter your streame target bitrate in bits per second Lower bitrates require less bandwidth and may allow for a more stable
41. rver or client and generates an sdp file containing the stream description SDP files can be stored on a streaming server or opened by video players like VLC The RTP Push license is provided by request free of charge 2 3 Configuration To configure RTP push select Enabled then specify your desired IP address and port Click Apply to save your configuration and generate the SDP file 2 4 Using RTP Push After applying your configuration a link to the SDP file will be displayed towards the bottom of the Stream Settings page To open the stream either copy the URL and open it using your video player software or right click the O and save the file The saved file can be opened directly or added to your streaming server s content directory 3 UDP multicast Network Streaming Interface Streaming Interface Wireless Multicast Multicast Enabled Disabled Destination IP Address 239 192 20 1 TTL 1 video Port 4561 Audio Pot 1231 del 3 2 UDP multicast allows Cube to send multicast streams over RTP RTSP Compared to unicast streaming where each client connection requires Cube to send additional data multicast streaming relies on compatible networking equipment to intelligently duplicate the video streams The multicast license can be purchased through Teradek s online store http store teradek com The license is available individually and is also included with the MPEG Transport Stream license 4
42. s 2 5 Check the box next to Enable Secondary Quickview Stream and click Apply General Type RTP Enable Secondary Quickview Stream 2 6 Open TeraCentral and wait for the Quickview stream listing highlighted blue to appear Launch the video by clicking the Play button 2 7 Alternately once settings have been applied copy either the wired or wireless Quickview Stream URL depending on how you are connected to Cube The URL will read rtsp XXX XXX XXX XXX quickview where the xs correspond to Cube s IP address 2 8 Open OPlayer HD click Open URL paste the stream URL and click Done to open the video stream 3 Internet streaming using Livestream Wlivestream Cube offers native integration with Livestream for live event broadcasts and turnkey remote content distribution Depending on your needs Livestream offers multiple free or paid membership options A Livestream account is required to use this feature eck 3 2 ESCH 3 4 3 5 3 6 det Livestream Account Settings Username teradek Password 440600000 Channel shor name example Verify Login Create a Livestream Account Free or Premium Livestream Channel Settings Automatically go live when broadcasting Fl Enable streaming to mobile devices Record my live streams E Automatically add recordings to on demand library E Automatically add recordings to auto pilot Aspect Ratio 69 Livestre
43. s included stream types are described in this section For information on the other activatable options please refer to Advanced and or activatable applications page 29 All stream configuration is done via the web UI on the Video Setup gt Stream Settings page Video Setup Device Settings ie Encoder Settings 1 RIP RISP Primary Stream Quickview Stream Stream Application Stream Mode RTP RTSP v RTSP Settings RTSP Port 554 Max Clients Allowed 10 Authentication Enabled 9 Disabled RTSP amp RTP over HTTP Enabled 9 Disabled 1 1 1 2 RTP is Cubes default streaming mode Use this for local streaming to computers and Cube decoders The URL for a standard RTP stream is rtsp xxx xxx xxx xxx stream1 where the x s are your Cube s IP address or link local hostname 2 1 3 RTP Port and Max clients Use these fields to configure the port Cube accepts RTP requests on and how many simultaneous clients are allowed The default port is 554 and the default maximum number of clients is 10 1 4 Authentication Enable this to protect your stream by requiring a username and password for access When enabled some video players VLC will prompt for the username and password if the default stream name is used see above Alternately the username and password can be added to the stream URL as follows rtsp username password Dxxx xxxX xxx xxx stream 1 5 HTTP Tunneling Some netw
44. tting the following strings into the filename TC clip start timecode PN product name MA MAC address SN serial number You can mix those options with other plain text filenames Files with the same file name string will not be overwritten successive files will be denoted with 1 2 etc at the end of the file name 5 4 4 3 4 Troubleshooting 1 Power Connection Issues SYMPTOM Cube will not power on VID LED stays off ENC LED cycles orange to red VID LED stays orange 2 Audio Video Streaming SYMPTOM Cannot open video stream Video stream is breaking up freezing VLC video latency is more than a second Video to iPad has more than a ten second delay My video stream does not have audio CAUSE Power cable may be connected incorrectly External battery may be discharged No video input is detected Resolution mismatch CAUSE Cube may not be encoding Stream URL may be incorrect Bitrate resolution is set too high for the network s available bandwidth VLC s buffer by default is set to 1 2 seconds HTTP Live mode is enabled Audio is disabled or Quickview stream is being used Embedded Timecode Enable to add a timecode track to recorded files REMEDY Remove video cable Verify power cable or battery plates are connected and cables are not damaged Check battery charge Verify that your source is connected to Cube Check cables for damage On some c

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