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Media control and processing – Grass Valley M-Series iVDR Service Manual User Manual

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M-Series Service Manual

6 July 2004

Chapter 1 Product Description

Media control and processing

The following section explains how the Application system and the Real Time system
work together to provide iVDR functionality.

The high processing requirements of digital video can overwhelm the processor on a
standard desktop PC, resulting in wait-times that destroy the video’s essential
real-time aspect. The iVDR avoids this problem by providing dedicated systems that
isolate processing needs. The components that work together to provide this
functionality are as follows:

The Application system

is, at its core, a conventional desktop PC-type system. In the

iVDR it is dedicated to control, configuration, and networking functions that do not
require real-time accuracy. The Application system has the following components:

• Application software provides the user interface for operating the iVDR. The

software runs as Windows programs. Application servers use DCOM, a standard
Microsoft technology, which allows both local and remote operation.

• The Media File System manages clips. It includes a database that associates the clip

with its video, audio, and timecode files and a dedicated file system (separate from

Application System

Applications

Media File System

Storage System

Real Time System

Media control
relegated to
Application processor

Media processing
relegated to Real Time
processor

iVDR Inputs and Outputs