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Tools
Updated onArticlesSDI EYE PATTERN (TX)
The SDI Eye Pattern provides a graphical display of the SDI signal coming from the camera to the transmitter, and is useful in determining the amount of interference present, or if the SDI cable is damaged. The size of the "eye" displayed on the front panel indicates the quality of the SDI signal. The bigger the size of the eye pattern is, the better the SDI signal.Wireless Video Ranger Configuration
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Video Settings Configuration
Updated onArticlesUse the Display Settings to control the OLED display operation. By default, the OLED display will invert every 30 minutes. You can set the display to invert every 30 minutes (lengthens the display life), or it can dim or turn off after either 10 minutes or 10 seconds.
- Rotate 180°
- Invert every 30 min
- Dim every 10 min
- Dim after 10 sec
- Dim after 10 min
- Off after 10 sec
- No Burnin Prevention
Wireless Video Ranger Configuration
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Pairing and Unpairing
Updated onArticlesRanger devices purchased as a set (TX and RX) are paired by default, requiring no additional configuration. Ranger devices purchased separately need to be paired using the device's front panel (OLED) menu, Launchpad, or the Launchpad App. You will need to use either Launchpad, or the Launchpad App to pair your transmitter with multiple receivers.
NOTE: Before starting either pairing process, ensure that both the transmitter and receiver have the same firmware version and have Bluetooth enabled.Wireless Video Ranger Configuration
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Wireless Configuration
Updated onArticlesRanger contains several wireless configuration options that allow the system to work at its best in different environments. The system is designed to work adequately using its default, automatic settings, but they may not be ideal for all situations. This section details all available wireless configuration options for the transmitter and receiver.
Wireless Video Ranger Configuration
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Serv 4K
Updated onArticlesEncoders - Cube, Prism and Vidiu Products Serv Technical Specifications
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Serv 4K Quick Start Guide
Updated onArticlesServ 4K lets you securely stream live camera feeds and instant recordings to anyone, anywhere, on or off set. See what the camera, editor, and colorist see—from production through final color. Serv 4K can encode up to 4Kp60 video with stunning 10-bit 4:2:2 image fidelity, can stream to up to 20 local viewers when connected to a WiFi network in Client mode (10 viewers when using Serv 4K in AP mode) when using VUER, and can be connected to Teradek’s Core Cloud Platform for even more flexibility.
Encoders - Cube, Prism and Vidiu Products Serv Quick Start Guides
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Serv Micro Quick Start Guide
Updated onArticlesServ Micro lets you securely stream live camera feeds and instant recordings to anyone, anywhere, on or off set. See what the camera, editor, and colorist see—from production through final color. Serv Micro can encode up to 1080p60 video with stunning 8-bit 4:2:0 image fidelity, and can be connected to Teradek’s Core Cloud Platform for even more flexibility.
Encoders - Cube, Prism and Vidiu Products Serv Quick Start Guides
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Server Launch Tutorial
Updated onArticlesBelow you will find the Guide for Hyperion and Helios server launch using Core and the Core App. More details on Launching Transcoding servers on Core plans can be found here.
Core - corecloud.tv Core Servers
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How to update the server in order to migrate to the new Core Plan?
Updated onArticlesIn order to start using your new Core as expected, you have to upgrade your servers to the latest version.
When you go to ‘Servers’, you’ll see the yellow warning which says:
‘Please upgrade this server. Functionality of connected devices and streams will be limited after your subscription is converted to the new Core 3.0 Plan. Upgrade now.’Core - corecloud.tv Core Core Pricing
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New Core Pricing System Overview
Updated onArticlesCore introduces a completely new pricing system that greatly simplifies the streaming experience. Our goal was to make it easier for our customers to estimate the cost of an upcoming stream and to better understand their monthly usage. To this end, we have removed the data-based (Gb) pricing in favor of a new time-based system where billing is done by hour.
What are the differences between Core 2.1 Plans and New Core Plans?
Core 2.1 was based on multiple variables (a user pays for both outbound data and server time) and had a variety of different server types, which can be confusing.
Core 2.1 was not intuitive given the many cost parameters so with our new plans, we opted to charge only by Egress Time (hours).Core - corecloud.tv Core Core Pricing