Graphics co-processor configuration, Slave settings – Grass Valley Imagestore 750 v.3.0.1 User Manual
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Master Control
Software Configuration
Choose a router source from the field at the right of each of these entries. When you click the
field to make an entry, a list of NV9000 sources appears:
Fig. 5-30: Imagestore Configurator - NV9000 Sources
Choose one and click ‘OK’.
Do the same for the other sources you want to configure.
These settings represent a physical video connection into the router from (1) the Imagestore
750’s outputs, (2) a black/silence generator, and (3) other related devices (perhaps a backup
channel or HD/SD mirror channel).
Each Imagestore 750 feeding the router must have its own distinct set of sources. Other sources
may be shared between different channels.
Note: Be careful to modify these settings correctly for every device when sharing an Imagestore
750 configuration between multiple devices.
Graphics Co-Processor Configuration
Slave Settings
Please see
Graphics Co-Processor Feeding Fill and Key
on page 65 for an introduction.
This section describes how to configure the Imagestore 750 to use a graphics co-processor (i.e.,
the Intuition XG) with the Imagestore 750.
Intuition XG configuration is outside the scope of this document. Please refer to the Intuition
XG publications listed under
Applicable Publications and Tools
Example: Do not use XPlay to control the Intuition XG when it is being used in this master
control environment.