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Introduction, 1 gx server presentation, 1 general description – EVS GX Version 1.10 User’s Manual User Manual

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GX server – Version 1.10 – User Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment – September 2012

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1. Introduction

1.1 GX Server Presentation

1.1.1 General Description

The GX server is a 1U HD/SD fill and key playout server.
The source graphic and audio files can be imported from the built-in DVD drive, from

hardware connected to the USB or eSata ports, or from a PC or an EVS server via an

Ethernet connection. They will be imported in their original format, then transcoded into

GX clips on the GX server.
The GX clips can be published to an external control device through a standard protocol

like VDCP, and be played back under the control of these protocols on 2 SDI outputs (key

and fill).
The GX server allows the synchronized playout of uncompressed fill and key GX files,

and embedded audio. The server is able to handle separate video nested loops, with

user-defined loop points.

1.1.2 General Architecture and Workflow

Schema

The following schema provides an overview on the system architecture and general

workflow for the import of original files, the creation and the playout of GX clips on the GX

server. The schema is described below.

GX Server

Control PC

Mixing desk

GigE

RS422

SDI FILL

SDI KEY

GENLOCK

eSATA

USB

DVD

drive

Original Files

2

2

3

1

4

4

GigE

EVS server