Sequential encoder instructions – Grass Valley NewsBrowse Desktop Browsing System Installation v.2.7 User Manual
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December 16, 2004
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Sequential encoder instructions
Sequential encoder instructions
The sequential encoder creates MPEG-1 proxy versions of high-resolution video
assets that already exist on a video server.
Single-channel encoders and sequential encoders both share the same hardware and
are wired up identically except for timecode and video/audio sources.
If a NewsBrowse system uses single-channel encoders for the creation of MPEG, the
sequential encoder can be an optional component.
Cable as illustrated and as follows:
• Connect a cable from the Video In port on the Encoder to the analog video feed
source.
• Connect a cable from the Audio In port on the Encoder to the analog audio feed
source.
• Connect a Timecode cable from the Timecode In port (RCA port) to the Profile
Media Server Timecode Out port; the Profile port must be configured as a
Timecode generator and should be free running time of day, closely reflecting the
actual time of day.
• Connect two Ethernet cables from
LAN1
and
LAN2
ports on the Encoder to a
network router or switch.
• Optionally connect a RS-422 control cable from the COM2 port on the encoder to
the RS-422 port on the Profile Media Server (only if API is not used). Refer to
“RS-422 Cable Pinouts” on page 20
Power
LAN port 1
VGA cable
to KVM
Keyboard/mouse
port to pigtail
to KVM
RS-422 Out
for VDCP Control
from Profile Channel
RCA Timecode In
Audio In
from Router
Video In
from Router
LAN port 2
(optional)