Checklist: advanced encoder + server stage – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.6.0b Installation User Manual
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Advanced encoder + Server stage
Run the test as follows:
1. Make sure that the system is not in use.
2. Make sure the Thomson Rules Wizard service is off on the MediaFrame server.
3. Start the Thomson Resolver service and the Thomson Metadata service on the
MediaFrame server.
4. Click
Start | Programs | Thomson | Event Viewer
to open Event Viewer.
5. On a K2 system, copy a clip into a bin monitored by the Advanced encoder.
6. On the MediaFrame server, start the Thomson Rules Wizard. Watch Event Viewer
and verify that the MPEG and storyboard proxy are created for the clip.
7. On the K2 system, copy another clip into the bin. Watch Event Viewer and verify
that the MPEG and storyboard proxy are created for the clip.
8. In you have a “…if content is modified” rule configured for high-res clips, on the
K2 system, modify a clip (rename) in the bin. Watch Event Viewer and verify that
the MPEG and storyboard proxy are created for the modified clip.
9. If you have a “Create while recording” rule configured for high-res clips, on the K2
system, record a clip into a bin monitored by the Advanced Encoder. Watch Event
Viewer and verify that the MPEG and storyboard proxy are created (in real-time)
as the clip is recorded.
Checklist: Advanced encoder + Server stage
Use the following check list to verify that the basic configuration and testing of the
single-channel encoder plus MediaFrame server is complete.
" When the Rules Wizard starts up, rules work as configured for the creation of
MPEG and storyboard proxy.
" When a clip is ingested, rules work as configured for the creation of MPEG and
storyboard proxy.
" When a high-res clip is copied into a monitored bin, rules work as configured for
creation of MPEG and storyboard proxy.
" When a high-res clip is modified, rules work as configured for creation of MPEG
and storyboard proxy.