Varid uniticy (global / local), Varid length (8 char / 32 char), Varid format (ascii / binary) – EVS Xfile Version 2.12 - July 2009 User Manual User Manual
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XFile Version 2.12 – User Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2009
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VarID Uniticy (Global / Local)
This parameter is available from XFile version 2.00. It specifies at which
level the VarID is unique:
•
Global: the VarID is unique at the XNet network level
•
Local: the VarID is unique at the XT[2] level.
VarID Length (8 char / 32 char)
This parameter is available from XFile version 2.00. It specifies the VarID
length:
•
Fixed length of 8 bytes
•
Variable length of 32 bytes
VarID Format (Ascii / Binary)
This parameter is available from XFile version 2.00. It specifies the VarID
format:
•
ASCII
•
Binary
Note
The VarID will only be displayed in the XFile application if this has
the ASCII format. Otherwise, the string
displayed in the VarID column of the XFile lists in the various XFile
modes.
3.1.2 T
RANSFER
M
ODE
Three different operational modes are available: XNet only, GBE only and a
combined mode GBE + XNet.
Note
An SDTI connection is still required in all modes to access the
data.
XN
ET
O
NLY
All the transfers are processed through the XNet.
GBE
O
NLY
Transfers for backup, i.e. backup clip, backup train (XStream), and restore
operations are processed through the Gigabit network. However, the
following operations are still performed through the XNet: Publish, Grab,
Backup Playlist, and data access. That is the reason why an SDTI
connection is still required in GBE Only mode.