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Configuring channel plug-ins
Configure default entries for recording jobs
1.
Do the following to set naming-rule defaults.
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Select Use Name Service (the button indicator displays a green light).
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In the Naming Rule box, select a naming rule for Ingest Manager to use when naming
media files formed in the recording process. Ensure the naming rule results in a
different name each time.
The Clip Name box shows an example of a name formed by using the selected rule.
Naming rules become available after you create them in the Naming Rule Administrator.
2.
Do the following to set routing defaults.
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In the Router Matrix and Router Source boxes, select the router and source for the
video feed. Select “Hardwired” in both boxes if Ingest Manager is not going to operate a
router.
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Ensure Leave Unassigned is not selected.
Note: If iTX is set up to operate a router, and your Ingest Manager layout has router-source
selection buttons, you can omit the router details from the default options. You do this by
selecting Leave Unassigned. Once a recording is scheduled, the router source can be added
through the Instant Ingest Request panel on either of the Ingest Manager layouts.
3.
Select a device pool in the Device Pool box.
Device pools become available after you create them under the Ingest Config tab.
4.
Select an encode profile in the Encode Profile box.
Encode profiles become available after they are created in the Encode Settings dialog. You
can display the dialog from one of the standard iTX Desktop ingest layouts. For more
information, see the Operating Manual for the iTX Desktop.
5.
Click Save.
The External Logo panel
You can feed the output signal of a channel through an external Logo Inserter, and then use iTX
to control the device to switch static logos on and off. iTX can control the following types of
Grass Valley Logo Inserter.
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Imagestore 300
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Imagestore HD
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Imagestore 750
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LGK-3901 (in a Grass Valley Densité frame)
iTX can control multiple devices.
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