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Re: GS108PEv3 setting up for IP cameras
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GS108PEv3 setting up for IP cameras
I am using this POE to power (2) PTZ Optics box cameras and I am seeing some glitching in my broadcast stream.I have not done anything outside of plugging it in and running it. Do I need to update the firmware? How do I do that? Should I do some special configuration for the ports that the cameras are plugged into? The cameras are connected by cat(6) ethernet cables and I have excess cable, should I address this?
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Re: GS108PEv3 setting up for IP cameras
@LondonJr wrote:
... (2) PTZ Optics box cameras and I am seeing some glitching in my broadcast stream....
Somewhat vague I'm afraid.
Exact model?
Exact use case?
Are you trying to set-up an NDI environment?
Is IGMP Snooping configured for your network (the VLAN) carrying the camera traffic, and enabled?
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Re: GS108PEv3 setting up for IP cameras
My exact model is GS108PEv3
It is used to bring the video feed from two Zcam cameras into a laptop for live streaming church services.
I am not sure of NDI vs SDI differences
I have never set up VLAN, I am not aware of its use and how it will help with my setup. We are a local church that streams our worship services to Youtube via OBS studios
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Re: GS108PEv3 setting up for IP cameras
Was more behind the exact camera type and details.
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Re: GS108PEv3 setting up for IP cameras
Both cameras are PTZ 20Zcam, they feed directly to the POE via ethernet (Cat6).