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Chapter 3: Requirements 23
Viz Engine 6100
6700
6800
Ports are used by Media Sequencers that connect
to a Viz Engine program and/or preview channel.
Viz Engine’s default program and preview port is
6100.
In a single channel setup where both program and
preview output is on the same machine, the
default preview port is set to 6800 in order to
separate the program and preview channels.
In a dual channel setup, the default program ports
are 6100 and 6800 for channel 1 and channel 2,
respectively.
In a dual channel setup, when used for stereo
production, the default program ports are 6700
and 6800 for channel 1 (left eye) and channel 2
(right eye), respectively.
Viz Trio 6200
6210
6200 is used for controlling the Viz Trio client
over a socket connection.
6210 is used by the Viz NLE plugin to establish a
connection to Viz Trio.
Newsroom
Component
6220 Used by the Viz NLE Plugin to establish a
connection to Viz Content Pilot’s Newsroom
Component.
Viz NLE Editor 6230 Used by the Viz NLE Plugin to establish a
connection to the Viz NLE Editor (on Mac).
Viz NLE Config 6240 Used by the Viz NLE plugin to establish a
connection to the Viz NLE Configuration tool (on
Mac).
Ticker Service 6300
6301
Ticker handler in Media Sequencer connects to
port 6300 for feedback from Ticker Service.
Ticker handler in Media Sequencer connect to port
6301 when controlling the ticker via a socket
connection.
Viz Content
Pilot
6484 Socket connection used for controlling Viz
Content Pilot using macro commands.
Viz Video Hub 6555 Message bus port for communication with Viz
Video Hub (service: Message bus).
Viz Preview
License server
7452 For the Newsroom Component using an
unlicensed Viz Engine for local preview with a
connection to the Viz Preview License server (is
not the same as the Preview Server).
Viz Content
Pilot Data
Server
8177 Used when connecting over http using the REST
interface.
Table 19: Listening port numbers