Tenveo SSD368G NDI PTZ Camera Church Streaming User Guide
- June 14, 2024
- Tenveo
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NewTek Tools Guide
Change the IP Address of the Camera
Connect the camera with network cable. Change the IP address of the camera to the same network segment of the computer. For example, if the default IP address of the camera is 192.168.0.206, and the IP address of the computer is 192.168.0.XXX, then there is no need to change the IP address of the camera. If the computer IP address is 192.168.101.188, then the IP address of the camera needs to be changed to 192.168.101.206.
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A: Download the NewTek NDI Tools via https://www.ndi.tv/tools/ and
install it.
B: Open the installed NDI Tools via Windows toolbars, and then open Studio
Monitor, as shown in the screenshot below:
C: Right click in the home page of Studio Monitor to select the device to be
previewed, then a video will pop out, as shown in the screenshot below:
Pan Tilt Zoom Control
Once the video is opened via Studio Monitor in the way of previewing device, a virtual ptz control panel will show up on the right side of the screen, which is to control camera pan, tilt, zoom, focus, and preset, as shown in the screenshot below:
Run WEB Interface of Camera via Studio Monitor
Once the video is opened via Studio Monitor in the way of previewing device, a setting icon will show up simultaneously at the lower right corner of the screen. Single left click on the icon to enter WEB interface of the camera, as shown in the screenshot below:
Virtualize CAMERA by using NDI Tool Webcam Input
A: Open the installed NDI Tool software, then select Webcam Input and open it.
The icon of Webcam Input will be displayed at the Windows taskbar, as shown in
the screenshot below:
B: Right click on the icon of Webcam Input to select name of the device to be
virtualized.
Select Video1 to virtualize, as shown in the screenshot below:
C: Taking the conferencing software Zoom for example, when the camera to be virtualized is selected, put Zoom on and enter, then select NewTek NDI Video1 as the virtual video camera. This setting method is also applicable to other video conferencing apps, such as VooV Meeting, Skype, Gotomeeting, and others, as shown in the screenshot below:
Remotely Access the Camera by Using NDI Tool Bridge
A. Method to Enter the Router UI interface
- If the computer IP address is 192.168.0.24, then enter 192.168.0.1 in browser’s address bar.
- Enter the router UI interface and find the option of Port Mapping. If the router is provided by TPLINK or other common manufacturers, the name should be Virtual Server which has the same function to Port Mapping. Enter the Virtual Server and add a new rule. The name could be filled in randomly. The internal and external port numbers (range 0-65535) should be the same accordingly. Choose those not occupied, such as 5990. Fill in the internal server IP address with the computer’s local IP address, as shown in the screenshot below:
B. Server side:
The server side is the computer side that needs to be remotely controlled.
Open the NDI software and click Bridge to enter the Host interface. The Host
name of the server side is DESKTOP-J8O89Q5-Bridge. Fill in the port number
5990 that is mapped in the router UI interface, and click Start, as shown in
the screenshot below:
C. Client Side
- The client side is the computer side that remotely checks the camera. Open the NDI software and click Bridge to enter the Join interface. Fill in the Public IP Address, port number 5990 and secret key of the server side, and click Join to remotely control. There will be a popped sign to show the successful connection, as shown in the screenshot below:gsGroups to Share
- After successfully connected, enter the NDI Studio Monitor interface, and right click to select the server with Host name of DESKTOP-J8O89Q5-Bridge. Click the option of CAMERA to select the camera that needs to be viewed remotely,as shown in the screenshot below:
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