Sd/hd base configurations, Clip and record train compatibility on xt3 servers, Introduction – EVS XT3 Version 11.02 - July 2013 Configuration Manual User Manual
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Clip and Record Train Compatibility on XT3 Servers
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Clips are compatible across all Multicam configurations including Super LSM.
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Record trains are also compatible as long as the number of record channels (cameras)
is not increased in LSM mode.
Example
◦
SuperLSM ® 2CAM (Fx): Record trains are lost.
◦
4CAM (Fx) ® 3CAM (Cut): Record trains are kept.
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Record trains are always kept in Spotbox mode (all modes except LSM), even when
the number of record trains is increased.
3.2.2.
SD/HD Base Configurations
Introduction
The tables below show the available SD/HD configurations with an XT3 4U server and
XT3 6U server, and how the BNC connectors should be cabled.
The XREC configurations, presented after the 'standard' ones, make use of the
secondary link of the codec module of a record channel as an independent recorder. See
section "Channel Assignment in XREC Configurations" on page 57.
Note
When the option 'mix on one channel' is activated on a play channel (Channels
tab, page 7), the secondary link of the codec module (J3 on V3X board) of the
play channel is used to play transition effects.
XT3 4U Servers
Available Standard Configurations
IN4/OUT1
IN3/OUT2
IN2/OUT3
IN1/OUT4
#REC
#PLAY
Prim.
Link
Sec.
Link
Prim.
Link
Sec.
Link
Prim.
Link
Sec.
Link
Prim.
Link
Sec.
Link
1
0
REC1
2
0
REC2
REC1
3
0
REC3
REC2
REC1
4
0
REC4
REC3
REC2
REC1
0
1
PLAY1
MIX1
1
1
PLAY1
MIX1
REC1
2
1
PLAY1
MIX1
REC2
REC1
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3. Multicam Configuration
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