Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
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Chapter 11 Interaction with GV STRATUS — Interaction Function with GV STRATUS
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Configure the settings such as the clip name or export destination.
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“K2 Clip Exporter Settings” (w page 443)
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Click [OK].
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The icon indicating that the system is generating a file is displayed on the clips that are being exported in the source browser.
K2 Clip Exporter Settings
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Common settings
[Clip Name]
Enter a clip name for the file to be exported.
[Destination]
[Server]
Select a file export destination from the list.
“K2 Server (SAN) Settings” (w page 432)
[Bin]
Displays the list of bins in the save destination you selected in [Server]. Select the bin to
register captured clips.
[Overwrite file when it exists]
Check this item to overwrite a file if any file with the same clip name is already registered in the
bin in the export destination.
[Sequence settings]
[Export as a program sequence]
Check this item to export sequences as programs.
[Audio Settings]
[Channels]
Select the number of audio channels you want to export from the list.
[Quantization Bit Rate]
Select an audio quantization bitrate from the list.
[Ch 1&2] - [Ch 15&16]
Select the channel to output bitstream when outputting audio with the audio bitstream retained.
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Video settings
[Video Setting] is displayed depending on the exporter. For more information on the settings for each exporter, refer to the following.
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Video settings - DV
[Format]
Select an export format from the list.
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Video settings - D10
[Bit Rate]
Select a bitrate from the list.
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Video settings - AVCIntra
[Format]
Select an export format from the list.
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Video settings - MPEG2
[Format]
Select an export format from the list.
[Segment Encode]
Check this item to export a clip of a raw source without re-encoding.
This increases the output speed.
[Quality/Speed]
Select quality from the list.
[Bit Rate]
Select a bitrate type.
[CBR] sets a fixed transfer rate, allocating a fixed number of bits during the encoding process.
Select a bitrate from the [Average] list. You can also enter a value directly.
[VBR] sets a variable transfer rate, altering the number of assigned bits according to the
complexity of the movement or image quality. Compared with [CBR], the media volume can be
used more efficiently, and this enables more consistent image quality overall. Select a bitrate
from the [Average] and [Maximum] lists. You can also enter a value directly.