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Mxf export behavior on k2 summit/solo, Behavior on mxf export from k2 systems, Media file system performance on k2 systems – Grass Valley K2 AppCenter v.7.2 User Manual

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05 April 2010

Appendix B Operational Specifications

MXF export behavior on K2 Summit/Solo

The following sections specify how a K2 system handles file formats when they are

exported as MXF.

Behavior on MXF export from K2 systems

Upon MXF export the K2 system checks media for specifications as they apply to

industry standard formats such as XDCAM. If specifications match, the media is

exported as the appropriate format.

The K2 system allows you to alter clips so that they no longer match the specifications

for the industry-standard format. For example, you can add audio tracks to exceed the

“# of Audio Tracks” specification for XDCAM. If you alter a clip in this way, on

MXF export the K2 system exports the clip but it is not compatible with the

industry-standard format.

Media file system performance on K2 systems

This section specifies media operations on K2 systems. On a K2 SAN, these

specification are qualified at channel counts up to 48 channels. Performance on larger

systems is not tested.

Record-to-play specifications

The following tables specify the minimum length of time supported between

recording on one channel and playing out the same clip on another channel. Live play

mode is available only on the K2 Solo Media Server and the K2 Summit Production

Client with the AppCenter Pro license. On a K2 SAN, Live play mode is not

supported with record-to-play on different K2 clients or on a K2 SAN with Live

Production mode not enabled.

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