LiveU Solo Wireless Live Video Streaming Encoder for Facebook Live, Twitch, YouTube, and Twitter Live Video Streams

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LiveU Solo Wireless Live Video Streaming Encoder for Facebook Live, Twitch, YouTube, and Twitter Live Video Streams

LiveU Solo Wireless Live Video Streaming Encoder for Facebook Live, Twitch, YouTube, and Twitter Live Video Streams

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Solo can be connected to any camera with both SDI or HDMI options allowing you live stream video in full HD, going beyond cellphone quality. Bonding This is the most common example. You plug in two Huawei modems (or Alcatel, or others - just using Huawei as the example), both are the style of modem that acts a virtual ethernet port, both are in their "default" settings. H.265 HEVC / H264 high-profile video encoder, 4Kp60/50/25/30/24, 1080p50/60/25/30/24, 1080i50/60, 720p50/60, PAL, NTSC at up to 20,000Kbps. For example: Got two brand new modems that are the same make and model each? they will very likely need to be changed to not conflict.

Once you have your account created, you will be asked to register your device if you have not already done so. Solo live streaming solution supports one touch integration with Facebook Live, YouTube and other popular social platforms Reliable Transport The LiveU Solo is a video encoder offering one-touch, wireless live streaming, directly from your camera or switcher to Facebook Live and delivers professional quality video streams without a large crew, lots of equipment or steep learning curve. LiveU Solo lets online broadcasters of all sizes live stream HD video content directly to any online video provider - from anywhere. FeaturesYou frequently get the Communication Error message on your unit - particularly only when using it with modems (vs on only LAN or WiFi) The unit won't show "Ready" or appear online in the LiveU Solo Portal, even though the modems (dongles) show with green icons in the Connections list on the unit Conflicts can happen this way too. What if the WiF I join happens to use the 192.168.8.0/255.255.255.0 subnet? Just as above, we are now in conflict. Connect two cellular modems with Wi-Fi and LAN and we will bond them together to create a single fat connection for all your needs. OVP/CDN Integration

hours of untethered streaming. Broadcast time can be extended by 4-6 hours per Power X1 External Battery .Select Disable and press the Center ( OK) button to disable the interface. The Disable button of the interface changes to Enable, indicating that the interface is currently disabled. When moving from the Home screen to the Main screen, the Interfaces option is initially selected, as shown above. The selected option is highlighted in gray on the screen. Just as some examples, this knowledgebase has articles on getting to and accessing the interface for a few different modem modems, and its likely that different modems (particularly from the same manufacturer) follow very similar steps:

Now, change the third number to something other than 1, 8 or 10, and change it something other than what you used for any other device or modem you also changed. I think, if you read this far, you probably now see why this is a bad idea. This is a guaranteed conflict as the LAN and WiFi are coming from the same router. You Plug in One Modem But I Also Join WiFi Delivery timings are approximate and may differ due to circumstances outside of our control such as flight delays, traffic incidents, extreme weather etc. And, because you have 256 values to choose from, its pretty easy to choose values that are not likely to conflict with other WiFi, MiFis or your phone. Just avoid relatively low numbers (1 and 8 and 10, for example) and instead use some medium range values (12, 22, 32, whatever you want) and your chances that some other device in the wild has used that same number is very low.

The Interfaces option in the Main screen indicates the number of active interfaces out of the total number of interfaces on the LiveU Solo. In the example to the left, 4/4 means that there are four active interfaces out of the four total interfaces on the unit (2 x cellular, 1 x WiFi and 1 x Ethernet network interface). While the unit does have a start button to go live, some services need supplemental services started, such as transcode engines or rendering engines. In these cases, LiveU Solo portal manages thosesupplemental services for you, but can only do so when you start the stream from the Go Live buttoninside the portal. But anything less than 255 in that position means more than one number is used, and if its a "0" it means all 256 numbers are used.

If you ever have any doubt about what exact settings to change, once you find them, grab a screen shot and open a support case with LiveU and we will assist you. Change The Third Number To Something Other Than 1, 8 or 10

Sometimes, the device may only let you set the "third octet", the "1" in this example: 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 This is step 1 - you will need to access the settings of whatever device you are trying to change: USB modem, MiFi, phone used in tethering, your WiFi router, etc. Once a cellular USB dongle (that contains a valid and working data SIM) has been connected to either (or both) these ports, the Solo will automatically dial and connect the dongle, updating the information accordingly.



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