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Feedback level 'most – Grass Valley K2 Edge Protocol Manual v1.0 User Manual

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K2 Edge Protocol Manual – document version 1.0 – Page 27

Note the presence and value of

fb-term-sw in the last message, indicating feedback ends for this

command. Also note that the

fb-info field was not added to the feedback, since there was nothing to

mention.

5.9.3. Feedback level 'most'

Coverage from the reception point up to and including the safe point, spanning all of the preload phase

and most of the playback phase. The only event not covered in the feedback is reaching the stop point,

which theoretically can be hours away from the safe point.

path

note field

reception start error ready play error safe stop

success (4)

fb-event

fb-stat

ack

ok

start

ok

ready

ok

play

ok

safe

ok

failure

(2)

fb-event

fb-stat

nak

error

failure

(3)

fb-event

fb-stat

ack

ok

start

error

failure

(5)

fb-event

fb-stat

fb-info

ack

ok

start

ok

error

error

asset

ready

error

play

error

safe

error

failure

(6)

fb-event

fb-stat

fb-info

ack

ok

start

ok

ready

ok

play

ok

error

error

asset

safe

error

Notes:

4) The command is considered valid at the reception point. The preload phase completed

successfully. The playback phase started and reached the safe point without errors. The template

will continue running until the stop point, but this event is not reported in the feedback.

5) The command is considered valid at the reception point. The preload phase started successfully

but preload errors were encountered before the ready point was reached. The template is played

though (with limited functionality). The last event reported in the feedback is reaching the safe

point. The template will continue to play until it reaches the stop point.

6) The command is considered valid at the reception point. The preload phase completed

successfully. The playback phase started successfully but errors were encountered before

reaching the safe point. The template will continue playing until the stop point is reached, but this

event is not reported in the feedback.