Cosmo C2 Support

Cosmo C2 Cosmo C1
Latency 33ms 40ms
Distance 1000m 300m
TX&RX 2TX&1RX 1TX&1 RX
Stream UVC,RTMP,NDI UVC
UVC 2 videos source 1 video source

1. Long press the middle button of the receiver to enter the menu.
2. Select “Frozen Frame”.

3. Select “ON”.

Cosmo C2 also support custom images,you can import your own image to the receiver.
The picture has to be: 1920*1080, JPG and size under 1M.The name of the picture must be “logo.jpg”.
1. Prepare a USB disk, FAT 32,less than 32GB memory and put the picture in the root directory.
2. Turn on the receiver and insert the disk into the receiver’s USB-C port.
3. Restart the receiver.
4. Turn off the “Frozen Frame” function.
5. When the receiver does not get the video source,it will show the picture you input before.

 

1. Use a standard CAT 5e or above cable to connect the Cosmo C2 receiver to the switch of the LAN.
2. Observe the image transmission receiver: the network status appears (spherical icon).

3. Long press the middle button of the receiver to enter the menu, select the “Streaming” function, and then select the “NDI”.
4. Use a device that supports the NDI function to connect to the same LAN to capture the video source of the receiver.For example,in OBS you will see 2 video sources.

1. Use a USB-A to USB-C data cable or USB-C to USB-C cable to connect the receiver to the computer.
2. Long press the middle button of the receiver to enter the menu, select the “Streaming” function, and select the “UVC” .
3. Open OBS and other live broadcast software to capture the video.For example, in OBS, add a video capture device and select ‘Device: UVC_A_xxxxxx’ or ‘UVC_B_xxxxxx’.

PS: Cosmo C2 UVC supports up to 1080P60, and the video format is MJPEG.

 

1. Use an Internet-connected network cable to connect to the RJ45 of the Cosmo C2 receiver.
2. Check if the receiver enters the network status (spherical icon).

3. Long press the middle button of the receiver to enter the menu, select the “Streaming” function, and then select the “RTMP”.
4. Back to the menu, select the “Web Information” function, and then you can view the receiver’s Web address.
5. Use a computer with Internet access to connect to the same LAN as the receiver, open the computer browser, fill in the receiver’s Web address viewed in step 4, and after confirmation, you can open the Web page that sets the streaming address and key.

6. After entering the streaming address and key from the live broadcast platform, click “Start Streaming” to stream.

PS: When streaming is normal, the network status of the Cosmo C2 receiver will change from spherical icon to green arrow.

The web page also allows channel scanning and channel switching.

After turning on the FPS Booster function, a “60p”icon will display on the receiver’s screen. When the transmitter inputs low frame rate signals such as P24/P25/P30, the receiver can convert it into P60 signal output, and the picture smoothness is consistent with P60.



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