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2.3 Server Main Specifications

2.3.1 Input Files

The original sequences are imported and stored onto the Raw Materials drive (HDD). A

database on the GX server manages information about the imported raw materials, and

the associated GX clips.

Input Video Sequences

The following static files with embedded alpha channels are supported:

Combined fill & key Targa sequences, i.e. TGA files.
Uncompressed TGA files or RLE compressed TGA files are supported.

Combined fill & key Tiff sequences, i.e. TIFF files.
Uncompressed TIFF files or LZW compressed TIFF files are supported.

Combined fill & key videos, encoded in Apple Animation codec, and wrapped in

.MOV files.

Video sequences of either fill or key, encoded in one of the following format:

o Apple ProRes
o AVC-Intra Class 100
o Avid DNxHD
o DVCPro 50/HD
o IMX
o MJPEG SD/HD

Input Audio Sequences

The supported input audio files are stereo WAV files of 16-bit depth, 48 KHz, including

from 2 to 16 channels.

2.3.2 GX Clips

The GX clips are created in the database. The A/V material is stored onto the GX Clips

drive (SSD):

The internal video files are stored in internal uncompressed formats, in the requested

video standard.

The internal audio files are in raw 24 bits samples (per channel) format. They can

contain up to 16 embedded audio channels.