3.3
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Interplay | Transfer Overview 7
- Chapter 2 Interplay | Transfer Installation 20
- Chapter 3 Interplay | Transfer Configuration 35
- Chapter 4 Transferring Avid Assets 116
- Chapter 5 Using Frame Chase Editing 142
- Chapter 6 Monitoring Transfers 149
- Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 158
- Using This Guide
- Interplay | Transfer Overview
- Interplay | Transfer Installation
- Installation and Configuration Check List
- Turning On the Interplay | Transfer Engine Server
- Installing Avid Shared Storage Client Software
- Understanding the Software Required for Performing Transfers
- Installing the Interplay | Transfer Engine in a Workgroup Environment
- Installing Interplay | Transfer Engine Support Software
- Installing the Interplay | Transfer Engine Software in a Standalone Environment
- Interplay | Transfer Configuration
- Opening the Avid Interplay | Transfer Engine Configuration Tool
- Interplay | Transfer Engine Configuration Settings
- Setting the Number of Simultaneous Transfers Allowed by the Interplay | Transfer Engine
- Configuring Workgroup Transfer Presets
- Configuring an Interplay | Production Workgroup For Transfers
- Configuring a Remote Workgroup for Workgroup-to-Workgroup Transfers
- Specifying Interplay | Transfer Engines for Direct Transfers
- Configuring a Standalone System to Monitor Transfer Status
- Configuring Interplay | Transfer Engine in a Standalone Environment
- Configuring the Avid Editing Application for Transfers
- Configuring Capture and Playback of MXF DHM OPIa File Formats
- Configuring an FTP Server Profile
- FTP Server Dialog Box Settings Used to Create an FTP Server Profile
- Setting an Aspect Ratio For Send To Playback
- Configuring OP1A/XDCAM Profiles for Catalog Checkins
- Configuring a Generic FTP Playback Device into a Workgroup
- Filtering Ancillary Data During Send to Playback
- Creating Transfer Engine Tape IDs for STP Transfers
- Writing to a Temp File with Generic FTP profiles
- Configuring a Generic FTP Ingest Device into a Workgroup
- Creating and Editing FTP Directory Profiles on Interplay | Transfer Client
- FTP Directory Profile Window Settings
- Configuring the Interplay | Transfer Client For Direct Captures
- Configuration for Playing Back to a Sony XDCAM SD Device
- Configuration for Playing Back to a Sony XDCAM SD Device
- Configuration for Working with XDCAM HD and XDCAM EX Assets
- Configuring a Thunder Production Server
- Configuring Ingest From FTP Deck Devices
- Configuring an Ingest Device Catalog
- Configuring a Playback Device Catalog
- Configuring the Interplay | Auto Transfer Service
- Transferring Avid Assets
- Media Compatibility Between Avid Applications
- Transferring Avid Assets from an Avid Editing Application
- Transferring Avid Assets from an Interplay | Production Workgroup to Another Workgroup
- Automatically Transferring Assets to Another Workgroup
- Transferring Avid Assets in a Standalone Environment
- Transferring Avid Assets to a Playback Device (Send to Playback)
- Transferring Files From an Ingest Device
- Transferring To and From Generic FTP Servers
- Transferring Files From FTP Deck Devices
- Using Frame Chase Editing
- Monitoring Transfers
- Troubleshooting
Configuring Capture and Playback of MXF DHM OPIa File Formats
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4. Enter the setup information for the FTP server you are configuring.
See “FTP Server Dialog Box Settings Used to Create an FTP Server Profile” on page 77.
5. Click OK.
6. On the FTP Configuration dialog box, type the port number in the Generic FTP Port text
box.
Avid recommends using 6534. This is a local host server listener set up internally by
Interplay Transfer.
7. Click Done.
FTP Server Dialog Box Settings Used to Create an FTP Server Profile
Depending on the type of FTP server you are adding to your workgroup, the settings you enter
will vary. For specific server settings, see the following sections:
• Avid Thunder server, see “Configuring a Thunder Production Server” on page 104.
• Omneon server, see “Creating an FTP Server Profile for an Omneon Server” on page 100.
• Thomson Grass Valley K2 Media Server; see the document Working with the Thomson
Grass Valley K2 Media Server.
For a procedure on creating a FTP Server profile, see “Configuring an FTP Server Profile” on
page 75.
FTP Server configuration
Setting Description
Profile Name Type a name for this profile.
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The name you assign to the profile appears in the FTP Media
Browser application and Send to Playback list.
Host Name Type the name of the FTP server.
Username Type the user name used to connect to the FTP server.
Password Type the password used to connect to the FTP server.