This detailed procedure guides you through the complete setup of a video transmission between a mobile transmitter and a Cloud StreamHub, as illustrated in the following figure.
The walkthrough is split into 6 steps:
Pair your Transmitter to Hub 360
For complete details see Pair your Transmitter to Hub 360.
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On the Appliances screen, click the Add Appliance button.
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Select the transmitter type (Air, Pro, or Rack Series).
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If there is no existing pairing code, click the Create Code button, and complete the fields as desired:
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Name the code.
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Select Single Use (unless you have additional transmitters to add.)
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Click the Create Code button.
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Click the Copy button next to your new code:
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In a new browser tab, sign in to your transmitter’s web interface and navigate to Streaming > Destination page. Click the Add Profile button, and complete the fields:
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Name the destination profile.
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Select Haivision Hub 360 from the dropdown list.
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Click the Add button.
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Click the Streams tab, click the
icon, and in the Destination Profile dropdown select the profile name you just created.
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Paste the pairing code you copied in step #5 into the textbox that appears and click the Apply button.
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Click the
button to start streaming to Hub 360.
After a few seconds your transmitter appears in the Appliances list.
Create a New Cloud StreamHub
For complete details see Create a new Cloud StreamHub.
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On the Appliances screen, click the Add Appliance button.
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Select Cloud StreamHub in the dropdown
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Complete the fields as desired. For this demo, we will use the default settings except:
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Name your Cloud StreamHub.
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Enter a Stop Date and Time of 1 hour from the current time, in case you forget to stop it manually.
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Make note of the default Port Rules for SRT/UDP output streams if you choose to use either of those protocols in the next step.
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Click the Create Cloud StreamHub button.
After a few minutes your Cloud StreamHub is provisioned and started. Monitor its creation in the Appliances list:
Configure your Newly Created Cloud StreamHub
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In the Appliances list, find the Cloud StreamHub you created and click
>
Access Interface. The web interface for the Cloud StreamHub opens in a new browser tab.
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In the Outputs pane of the StreamHub web interface, click the
button, and in the resulting IP Output Profiles screen click the
button.
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Select the desired output streaming protocol and configure its settings. To simplify the setup, for this example, we are using an HLS output.
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For HLS output, enter a name for the stream and folder, and copy the link given on the configuration screen.
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Click the Save button.
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Click the
button to activate the output profile.
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(Optional) If desired, create an encoding node in the same manner as creating the output profile by clicking in the Encoder section of the screen.
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Link the Cloud StreamHub Inputs to Outputs
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Return to the Hub 360 tab in your browser and click Master Control in the sidebar.
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In the Receivers section of the screen, locate your Cloud StreamHub and click the
icon next to one of the available routes and click the
icon to edit the route.
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Click the
Nodes tab.
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Drag-and-drop the output profile and, if created, the encoder profile onto the route canvas:
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Connect the input → encoder (if added) → output blocks by dragging-and-dropping from one block’s output to another’s input:
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Click the Save button. You are returned to the Master Control screen.
Create the Video Route
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Drag the source transmitter to the route you edited in the previous step:
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After a few seconds the Live transmission starts. This is indicated by the LIVE status appearing on the Source and Route thumbnails:
Monitor the Transmission
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The output generated from your Cloud StreamHub can now be seen. For this example, an HLS web player is used to see the HLS output:
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You can monitor the source transmitter by clicking the
icon on the source. Available information includes a bitrate graph and options to adjust the latency and capped bitrate. See Viewing Source Status for more details.
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Likewise, clicking the
button on the StreamHub route shows the flow of the transmission within the Cloud StreamHub:
Congratulations! You have successfully created your first video transmission.
Note
Stop the Cloud StreamHub when the transmission completes, so as not to accumulate unexpected charges to your account.