Importing via k2 hot bin, Importing via k2 ftp, Importing via pinnacle emulation k2 ftp – Grass Valley K2 System Guide v.7.2 User Manual
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Pinnacle support
Importing via K2 Hot Bin
1. If you have not already done so, configure a K2 HotBin.
2. Rename the Pinnacle clip’s std file with your desired K2 clip name and a *.mpg
extension.
3. Drop the file in the K2 HotBin.
Importing via K2 FTP
1. With your third-party FTP client, connects to the K2 FTP server as a standard K2
FTP session.
2. Use the FTP put command to transfer the Pinnacle clip’s std file with your desired
K2 clip name.
Use the following example as a guideline:
ftp mx-proto-b14
Connected to mx-proto-b14.
220 FTP Server (1, 0, 0, 1) ready.
User (mx-proto-b14:(none)): administrator
331 Password required for user administrator.
Password:
230 Logged in, and aspect successfully set to MOVIE,
stream mode GXF.
ftp> bin
200 Type set to IMAGE.
ftp> put std /MPG/V:/default/646405_IMX30_ MXF_IPN
200 PORT command okay.
150 Opening MOVIE mode data connection for /
explodedFile/V:/default/646405_IMX30_ MXF_IPN.
226 Transfer complete.
ftp: 54547968 bytes sent in 14.05Seconds 3883.25Kbytes/
sec.
ftp> quit
221 Goodbye.
Importing via Pinnacle emulation K2 FTP
1. With your third-party automation vendor or FTP client, connect to the K2 FTP
server as follows:
• FTP username: video_fs
• FTP password: .video_fs
The username and password are case sensitive.
2. Create a directory named for the Pinnacle clip.
3. Put the following Pinnacle clip files in the directory in the following order:
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