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Table Of Contents
- Avid iNEWS Command Installation and Configuration Guide
- Contents
- Using This Guide
- Installing and Configuring the Command Server
- System Architecture
- Checklist: Before you Begin
- Checklist: Command Server Installation
- Copying Install CD to Local Directory
- Installing Avid Service Framework
- Installing the License Service
- Installing Avid iNEWS Command on the Server
- Configuring the iNEWS Command Server
- Configuring a Second Command System
- Installing and Configuring the AirSpeed Video Servers
- Checklist: Installing the AirSpeed Video Server
- Installing Avid Service Framework
- Installing AirSpeed Multi Stream Device Services
- Checklist: Configuring the AirSpeed Video Server
- Configuring Properties for Interplay Workgroup
- Configuring the AirSpeed Multi Stream Device Service
- Configuring Properties for Command Workgroup
- Working with Play While Record
- AirSpeed Multi Stream Los-Res Proxy Viewer
- Installing and Configuring the Deko
- System Architecture
- Checklist: Installing the Deko
- Installing Avid Service Framework
- Installing Avid Deko Device Service
- Installing the DekoMOS Gateway
- Installing the DekoMOS Macro Server
- Checklist: Configuring the Deko
- Configuring the DekoMOS Gateway
- Configuring the DekoMOS Macro Server
- Configuring Avid Workgroup Properties
- Configuring the Deko Device Service
- Configuring the Avid Deko Renderer Service
- Creating Graphic Styles in Command
- Installing and Configuring the Graphic Device Service
- Installing Avid Service Framework
- Installing Avid Graphic Device Service
- Installing Third-Party Plug-ins for the Graphic Device Service
- CII Integration
- Installing and Configuring the Thunder
- Installing the Command Workstation
- Installing and Configuring the Tablet Application
- Configuring Playout Control
- Controling Playout via the Keyboard
- Disabling a Command Workstation’s Keyboard
- Checklist: Setting up an X-keys USB Keypad
- Installing an X-keys USB Keypad
- Mapping Indices to Channel Names
- Programming the X-keys
- Setting up the Playout Panel for Touch Screens
- Checklist: Setting up the GPI Panel
- Configuring the GPI Card
- Restarting the GPI Device Service
- Confirming Successful Setup of a GPI Panel
- Mapping Events to Actions for a GPI Panel
- Enabling the GPI Panel
- Configuring GPI Out
- Integrating with Avid iNEWS
- Integrating with ENPS
- Configuring the Perle IOLAN Server
- Confirming Functionality
- Index
2 Installing and Configuring the AirSpeed Video Servers
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3. After the item becomes available, you can play it, and optionally double-click the item
to enter the Mark In point.
To play while record with ENPS:
1. Do an object autocreate to create a Video ID.
2. Start recording, using the autocreated Video ID.
3. After the item becomes available, you can play it, and optionally double-click the item
to enter the Mark In point.
To play while record with a standalone playlist:
1. Add the item to a standalone playlist (Alt+Ins).
2. Start recording, using the Video ID that you used in the standalone playlist.
3. After the item becomes available, you can play it, and optionally double-click the item
to enter the Mark In point.
AirSpeed Multi Stream Los-Res Proxy Viewer
Both the AirSpeed 5000 and AirSpeed Multi Stream video servers support a low-res proxy
viewer, which lets users view video (with audio) at their Command Workstations rather than
use an output channel to browse clips. However, there are certain limitations with each type
of server.
For AirSpeed 5000:
• Ten viewers can be opened at once.
• The low-res proxy viewer is only supported on workstations running the Windows 7
operating system.
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The AirSpeed 5000 supports playout for all clips.
For AirSpeed Multi Stream:
• The low-res proxy viewer is only supported for items that are recorded on the AirSpeed
Multi Stream and is not supported for items that are transferred.
• Only two viewers can be opened at once.
• An H.264 card must be installed on the Multi Stream server that runs AMS v1.7 or later
software.
• An H.264 decoder is required on the Command Workstation. Workstations running
Windows 2008 or Windows 7 operating systems already have this decoder installed.