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Activate / deactivate vanc data packet support, 16 an, 4 sdti network priorities (page 3) – EVS XSense Version 10.04 - January 2011 Configuration Manual User Manual

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XSense – Version 10.04 – Configuration Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011

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2.4 SDTI NETWORK PRIORITIES (PAGE 3)

On the third page of the Setup Configuration module (SHIFT-F2), it is possible to
define a higher priority for a player channel of the local server whenever they play
network clips/trains. This higher priority will only apply in play, not in shuttle
mode.

In the Setup menu, go to the third page (with the PgUp, PgDown keys) and select

which player channel should get a higher priority on the SDTI network.

Note

Using this command will not prevent a freeze on the SDTI network if the
network is completely stalled. It is always worth checking the network
status and defining clear network usage rules if you wish to play footage
across the network.

2.5 SMPTE 334M PACKETS MANAGEMENT

(PAGE 3)

From Multicam 8.03 onwards, ancillary data packet in the vertical ancillary data
space in HD and SD signals are supported, as defined in the SMPTE standards
334M, 291M (type 2 ANC packet).

A

CTIVATE

/

D

EACTIVATE

VANC

D

ATA PACKET SUPPORT

In the Setup Configuration module (SHIFT-F2), press the PgDn key until you
access the SMPTE 334M Packet Management section.
You can turn on/off the SMPTE 334M packet decoding for each record channel.

You can turn on/off the SMPTE 334M packet encoding for each player channel.