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Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- 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
- 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
- Index
Configuring an Ingest Device Catalog
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For information on setting the ingest device connections, see “Setting the Ingest Device
Connection” on page 105
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Configuring an Ingest Device Catalog
When configuring an ingest device into your workgroup environment, you can associate a
Interplay Access Catalog with the ingest device. The ingest catalog contains master clips of the
media created during successful ingest transfers. You can associate more than one ingest device
to a catalog. The ingest catalog is a regular Interplay Access catalog using the same display,
access control, and delete rules.
When the first ingest occurs after you set up an ingest catalog, the Interplay Transfer Engine
creates the catalog in the Interplay Access tree view.
Associating a catalog with an ingest device does not effect the usual process of checking in
ingested clips to a workspace.
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The ingest catalog feature is not available with AirSpeed.
Connection Settings Dialog Box
Setting Description
Your name for Device Type a name to identify the device.
Host Name Device’s network server name. This host name must match the host name listed
in the ingest device list in the Interplay Transfer Engine Configuration window.
Login Device’s login name.
Password Device’s password.
Device Type Select the type of device.
Video Rate Select the video rate - for example, IMX 30, 40, 50, or DVCAM. Your selection
must match the set rate of the device.
Signal Standard Select PAL or NTSC. Your selection must match the setting of the device.
Directory Displays the default directory where the source media is located on the FTP
device for ingesting.
Audio Tracks Select the number of audio tracks you want to ingest (2, 4, 6, or 8).