Configuring your SnapStream Appliance to use your IR Blasting Hardware.
ARTICLE:
This article will explain how to configure your IR blasting hardware. This will require configuring settings on both the Server and Encoder WebUI
From your server:
- Open the SnapStream WebUI. You will need to have an Admin account for this to work.
- Head over to Admin --> Security --> Users and Create an API User. Take note of the credentials as we will be using those later.
From your Encoder(s):
NOTE:1 USB-UIRT is responsible for 2 Streams. An Encoder can support up to 2 USB-UIRT devices. If you have 2 USB-UIRT devices connected to your Encoder you will need to follow these steps first: USB-UIRT Naming
- Navigate to the Encoder WebUI and head to MISC.
- Scroll down until you reach the remote tuning settings section
- Fill in any necessary information. For username and password use the API credentials that were just created.
- Next, navigate to Streams and edit the Stream(s) that you want IP tuning enabled. Typically, Tuner #=Stream #. (If Tuner #1 on the server WebUI was enabled to External Tuning then you would want to edit Stream #1)
- Scroll until you see the External Tuning Properties section. Select USB-UIRT as the interface. A list of additional settings will appear.
- Fill in the info required. A more detailed explanation about each setting is in the Additional Info section below this article.
- Finally, enable Integrated Encoder mode and select the correct tuner.
ADDITIONAL INFO:
NOTE: If you don't see your set-top box model in this list, you can use our training app to create a profile specifically for your set-top box. Please see this article for instructions:Creating an IR Tuning Profile for your SnapStream Appliance.
Device Name field with the USB-UIRT name you would like to use for this tuner.
Example: USB-UIRT, USB-UIRT-2- Select the Zone you would like to use with the USB-UIRT specified in the Device Name field.
- Zone 1: This controls the blink emitter that is plugged into the red side of the stereo to mono adapter.
- Zone 2: This controls the blink emitter that is plugged into the black side of the stereo to mono adapter.
- Zone 3: This uses the front of the USB-UIRT for IR blasting.
- Zone None: This blasts a signal to all 3 zones. This is great for testing all of your USB-UIRT connections.
- The rest of the settings on this screen will affect how Enterprise TV will use the remote to tune channels.
NOTE: We recommend only changing these settings after determining that Enterprise TV is unable to properly tune the set-top box.- Pad Count: Specifies the number of digits a set-top box requires to change the channels. For example, a box may require the user to enter "013" to get to channel 13; this corresponds to a Pad Count setting of 3.
- Repeat Rate: The number of times Enterprise TV should rapidly repeat a single button press to ensure that the set-top box receives it. Increase this number if the set-top box is not receiving digits, and decrease it if the set-top box is receiving duplicate digits.
- Time Delay: The time, in milliseconds, that Enterprise TV should wait before sending the next button press when changing channels.
- Enter Before: Simulates pressing the "Enter" or "OK" button of your remote before entering digits. If your set-top box falls asleep and needs to be woken up with "Enter", use this option.
- Enter After: Some set-top boxes will not change channels at all unless the user hits "Enter" or "OK" after entering the channel number. Enable this option if the set-top box for this source behaves in this manner.
- Use Padding: Use this option to enable or disable the Pad Count.
- Click the Save button.
- Select the Zone you would like to use with the USB-UIRT specified in the Device Name field.
- Repeat steps for the other tuners and streams that you would like to configure for IR blasting.
If you have clustered Enterprise TV Servers: Make sure that each USB-UIRT is connected to the correct server.
Example: You may have two different USB-UIRT's named USB-UIRT-4, but each will be plugged into a different server. That is how our software can tell them apart even though they have the same name. USB-UIRT-4 on server 1 will only be able to be configured for tuners on server 1.