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Page 16: Net name, Net number, Common parameters on the xnet network, Sdti block size (8mb highres/2mb lowres), Sdti speed (540mbps / 1485mbps), Video standard (pal/ntsc), Database size (32000 clips)

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XFile Version 2.13 – User Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2010

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Standalone mode

Selecting this option allows the operator to start the XFile without being connected
to the XNet. In this mode only the maintenance mode is active.

Important

The bandwidth, the video standard and the Database Size must be
identical on all machines connected to the XNet. If one system is
configured with a different bandwidth, video standard or database size,

it will block the entire network.

Net Name

The Net name defines the machine name on the network. This name is user-
defined and can exceed 8 characters, but only 8 characters will be visible from the
XNet views. Entering a Network Name is not mandatory because a network number

is automatically given to the system, but it is recommended to name the machines
in order to easily identify all systems connected to XNet.

Net Number

Range: [1 … 29]

The Net number defines the machine number on the network. This number is user-
defined.

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The values defined for the following parameters need to be the same on all EVS
video servers on the XNet network.

SDTI Block Size (8MB HighRes/2MB LowRes)

This parameter specifies the size of the media blocks recorded on the EVS video
servers of the XNet network.
In hi-res, the block size will be 8MB from Multicam V9.00.

In lo-res, the block size will be 2 MB on EVS video servers dedicated to lo-res
content.

SDTI Speed (540Mbps / 1485Mbps)

This parameter specifies the bandwidth of the network.

Video Standard (PAL/NTSC)

This parameter specifies the video standard. NTSC format is also applicable for
HD formats.

Database Size (32000 clips)

This parameter specifies the maximum number of clips saved to the LSM
database.