Configure ask location: single-channel encoder, Configure ingest control: single-channel encoder – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.6.0b Installation User Manual
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September 22, 2006
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Configure ASK Location: Single-channel encoder
Configure ASK Location: Single-channel encoder
This page tells the single-channel encoder where to look for the ASK service, which
runs on the MediaFrame server. The function of the ASK is to store the location of
other services in the MediaFrame system that the encoder might need to access.
Configure Ingest Control: Single-channel encoder
This page provides general information about the single-channel encoder and how it
controls the Profile Media Server and (if you use one) a backup VTR.
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http://root-nb-enc-n:280
ASK Location
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Enter the name of the MediaFrame server
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Port 9010 is required. See
“Ports and services mapping” on page 36
.
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Saves changes. Changes are lost if you leave the configuration page without
updating.
Always click
Update…
buttons after making changes
It is not necessary to restart a service to put these settings into effect.
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http://localhost:280
Single Channel Encoder
Ingest Control
Access this page from the local single-channel encoder.
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Select the protocol that controls the Profile.
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For Ethernet, enter IP Port
9330
. See
“Ports and services mapping” on
. For Serial Port, select a COM Port.
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360 minutes recommended
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If using a backup VTR, select
Enable
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If using a backup VTR, select a COM port.
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Adjust as required by the backup VTR
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Tune at a later time to make sure the VTR start matches the Profile
and encoder start time.
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Saves changes. Changes are lost if you leave the configuration page without
updating.
Always click
Update…
buttons after making changes
To put changes into effect, start or restart the Thomson Ingest Control service
on the single-channel encoder.