TBS260B User Guide
TBS260B User Guide
TBS260B User Guide
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TS in
ASI out
For our TBS260B DVB HD IP to ASI Converter, the default IP and port is 192.168.8.188/5442,
these information will be marked on the label.
For the user interface, we develop a tool for both Windows and Linux platforms. It’s more
convenient to configure this device.
Windows platform
1. When you get this device first time, please open this tool name “NetworkTool”, enter the
default IP and port, then click “start” to check if your PC and converter will communicate
correctly. Keep your PC and tbs260B in a same network as below:
If everything is ok, it will remind you that “Device connection status: ok!”, and we’ll get some
device information including MAC address TS port. Like this:
2. Now you can go to set a TS port. Type a port which you want and click “apply”.
This port is for receiving TS from another streaming device. It means you have to stream to this
port once you set it.
3. Now you can stream to this device and test. The source is also easy to get, you can get them
from MOI-V, MOI Pro AMD, MOI Pro or other streaming servers.
TBS260B supports rtp and udp streams, so DVBlast is a good choice in Linux system. Moreover,
dvblast software supports streaming the entire transponder to an IPv4 or IPv6 address.
For example, your current tbs260B IP/TS port is 192.168.8.188/1240, you can stream a unicast or
multicast to it. Like this:
Unicast:
rtp: # dvblast -f 12538000 -s 41250000 -u -d 192.168.8.188:1240
udp: # dvbalst -f 10988000 -s 41250000 -u -d 192.168.8.188:1240 -U
Multicast:
Our TBS260B also supports multicast stream. If you want this device to receive multicast stream,
you must specify it first, and you have to stream to this address: 239.255.0.1:1234
Go to stream now,
rtp: # dvblast –f 12660000 –s 45000000 –m psk_8 –v 13 –a 2 –u –d 239.255.0.1:1240
rdp: # dvblast –f 12630000 –s 43200000 –m psk_8 –a 3 –v 18 –u –d 239.255.0.1:1240 –U
4. When TBS260B got TS stream, it will convert to ASI output, and now you can take it as the
source of your ASI IN product. Here we take TBS690A ASI IN as an example.
TBS260B ASI out then to TBS690A IN
Linux platform:
For the Linux, we also have a tool. You can download this tool from our website, when you got
it, please extract it firstly, then you will see as below. “networktool” is an executable file, assign
the permission to it first like this:
# chmod 777 networktool, then you can use it:
Please read “README” carefully before you use this tool. In this README txt file, you will see the
meanings of these parameters:
-i: input Server IP
-p: input server port (0~65535)
-I: change new Server IP
-P: change new server port
-M: change new MAC, and showed by hex
-T: change new TSPort(0~65535)
-E: enable and change Multicast
-D: disenable Multicast
-w: write firmware to flash
-r: read firmware form flash
-v: check firmware's version
Now TBS260B is ready, you can stream to 192.168.8.188:1240, and we take a TBS690A as ASI
Receiver, we can test now:
Now you can play a channel which picked out from this stream, the URL is rtp://239.255.0.1:1250,
this configuration is created in dvb.conf:
Success case
1. With built-in TBS TV Tuner cards, MOI Pro AMD server can receive different kinds of live TV
signals including DVB-S/S2, DVB-T/T2, DVB-C and ISDB-T. After “DeMux” technology, you can
easily select some popular channels from these TS streams, then “ReMux” to a new TS
stream to ASI IN products.
2. With 15x HDMI encoder + “Demux & ReMux” technology, the 15 channels would form to a
new TS, and then transfer to TBS260B through the Ethernet, at last it will be converted to ASI
output.
TBS260B
Demux&Remux Technology