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Sony, xtendd35, odetics & vdcp protocols, 1 protocol overview, Sony bvw75 protocol – EVS MulticamLSM Version 10.01 - July 2009 Operating Manual User Manual

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EVS Multicam Version 10.01 – Operating Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2009

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19. Sony, XtenDD35, Odetics &

VDCP Protocols

19.1

PROTOCOL OVERVIEW

These protocols allow the server to be controlled by external devices.

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ONY

BVW75

PROTOCOL

This protocol allows the server to be seen as a VTR by the controlling
device. On a playback channel, all usual transport commands (play, PlayVar,
pause, goto timecode, pause, stop, etc…) are supported. On a record

channel, only Rec and Stop commands are supported.

This protocol is the simplest one but does not support clip management. It
should be used when the controlling device does not support the XtenDD35,
Odetics or Louth VDCP protocols (ex: edit controllers, NLE applications,
some video switchers, VTR controllers, etc.)

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TEN

DD35

PROTOCOL

This protocol is based on the Sony BVW75 protocol for all standard transport

commands. It has extended commands so that it supports clip management:
using this protocol, the controlling device can create, name, recall and
delete clips.

This protocol can be used with Thomson/GVG XtenDD range of switchers,
and with DNF ST300-EVS and 4040CL-EVS controllers.

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DETICS PROTOCOL

This protocol is based on the Sony BVW75 protocol for all standard transport
commands. It has extended commands so that it supports clip and playlist
management: using this protocol, the controlling device can create, name,
recall and delete clips, but it can also manage playlists.

This protocol can be used with many different control devices and

automations software, including DNF ST300 and 4040CL controllers.

Non standard commands in Sony, XtenDD35 and Odetics protocols on the
play channel of an EVS server:

REC: when a REC command is sent to a play channel, this channel will

return in E2E mode on its default record train. If the default record channel
associated to that player is currently stopped, it will jump to the last
recorded picture and pause.

EJECT: if the play channel is not yet in E2E mode when the command is