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1. Waveform Mode PY Onky Line 6 Lines Trace Start Line ee Y J Graticule a C Analog Representation Range 16 End Line Figure 13 Settings tab of the Properties dialog box 22 WEMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Operating Basics Monitoring Your Timeline Tutorial The following procedure describes methods for using the WFMNLE software to ensure that the video you are editing is compliant with industry or customer standards 1 Perform the procedure Starting the WFMNLE Software beginning on page 9 to enable the WFMNLE software to monitor the video timeline 2 Use the Operation Modes tab of the Properties dialog box to select the operating mode of the WFMNLE software E Real Time Mode Best Performance When this mode is selected the WFMNLE software does not inhibit the performance of the Avid application so that the WFMNLE limit tests can be performed Due to system limitations this mode results in the WFMNLE software processing a majority but not all of the video fields in the timeline The amount of information processed is dependent on the performance of the host computer for your Avid system m Final QC Mode Best Quality To ensure that all of the video fields in the timeline are tested by the WFMNLE software you must set the WFMNLE operating mode to Final QC and you must play back the timeline using the Avid rendering mode In this situation the timeline will not pla
2. For MAC OS systems a Double click on uninstall wfmnle in the following folder Volume Applications WFMNLE b Select Uninstall and then click Done WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 7 Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 FAX 781 665 0780 TestEquipmentDepot com RE 20 Es Operating Basics This section provides instructions for starting the WFMNLE software on your Avid system and describes the basic methods for operating the software Refer to Release Notes on page 51 for information about new features and enhancements that were implemented with the latest version of software Starting the WFMNLE Software The following procedure describes how to start the WFMNLE software so that you can monitor the entire video clip or only a segment of the video clip NOTE This procedure requires that you have already installed the WFMNLE software on your Avid NLE system Refer to Installing the WFMNLE Software on page 3 for installation instructions 1 Start your Avid NLE application software and then open a video timeline from an existing project or create a new timeline 2 Ifyour Avid timeline is a new project or you have not previously applied the WFMNLE software to your timeline proceed with step 3 Otherwise skip ahead to step 8 3 Apply any desired effects to the Avid video timeline 4 Create a new global video track in the Avid Timeline window 5 Activate the ne
3. full bandwidth luminance filter off is typically used by Tektronix hardware waveform monitors when Component video is displayed in Waveform mode Therefore if you want the Y component of the WFMNLE Waveform display to match the display of Component hardware waveform monitors with the luminance filter turned off you must set the WFMNLE Out of Limits Tolerance Filter setting to 100 Figure 23 shows how the Waveform display changes when the filter setting is adjusted from 50 to 100 WEMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 45 Reference Tektronix WFMNLE Tektronix WFMNLE DER gt Wavetorm Display Waveform Display Frame 4 of 32 Field 2 Time 00 00 00 04 Tektronix Frame 4 of 32 Field 2 Time 00 00 00 04 Tektronix Y Only Line mode Y Only Line mode Filter setting 50 Filter setting 100 Figure 23 Waveform display comparison with the Out of Limits Tolerance filter set to 50 and to 100 46 WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Reference Using the Preferences Tab The Preferences tab see Figure 24 lets you enable or disable the monitoring parameters described below WFMNLE Always In Foreground Windows Only When this mode is enabled the WFMNLE software window is always on top of other software windows on your desktop This mode affects Avid Windows OS applications only A check mark in the box indicates that the function is enabled This mode is especially useful if
4. without requiring the signal to first pass through a composite encoder Use this display if your video material will be used for analog broadcast terrestrial CATV satellite NTSC or PAL or if the video will eventually be input to a TV as a single analog input either baseband composite or Channel 3 or 4 whether via VHS DVD PC video etc The Arrowhead display plots the luminance brightness portion of the video signal on the vertical axis with the lower left corner of the arrow corresponding to setup level for NTSC signals and to blanking level for PAL signals The chrominance color portion of the video signal is plotted on the horizontal axis with no color at the left edge of the arrow When the displayed waveform extends outside of the graticule limit marks the video signal exceeds the Composite gamut limits in that video frame Refer to How Do You Use the Arrowhead Display on page 39 for background information about using the display Refer to Configuring the WFMNLE Displays and Alarm Limits on page 22 for information about changing the following settings that affect the Arrowhead display m Line Select mode m Out of Limits Tolerance Filter m Trace and graticule intensity m Composite limits m Analog Representation mode Tektronix WFMNLE DER Arrowhead Display Frame 16 of 32 Field 2 Time 00 00 00 16 Figure 9 Arrowhead display of a matrix test signal with composite limit errors WFMNLE Software Waveform M
5. 33 Reference Red highlighted areas indicate limit violations Tektronix WFMNLE Arrowhead Display Picture with Error Bright ups Highlighted horizontal band indicates the selected lines shown in the Arrowhead display Frame 5 of 32 Field 1 Time 00 00 00 05 Tektronix Figure 16 Using the Line Select mode to isolate a composite limit error 34 WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Reference How Do You Use the Vector Display The Vector display enables you to view the video signal as an X Y plot of the color difference signals Cb B Y and Cr R Y with no luminance information included The amount of color saturation is indicated by the distance of the waveform away from the center Differences in color hue are indicated by the amount of circular rotation angle of any part of the signal away from a reference point 0 degrees is defined at the 3 o clock position Color burst if displayed is normally aligned at 180 degrees or 9 o clock For a correctly aligned video system each of the color components falls within the target boxes on the Vector display when a 75 color bar signal is used see Figure 17 Each chrominance vector of a color bar signal terminates as a bright dot in a target The distance from the center to the target box corresponds to the amplitude of the measured color The dot brightness corresponds to the duration of the color bar The dimension of each small target box repres
6. Lines E Trace Start Line Ta y J Graticule y Range 16 End Line C Analog Representation Figure 21 Settings tab of the Properties dialog box WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Reference Brightness Use the Trace and Graticule slider controls to adjust the intensity of the signal waveform and the measurement graticule to suit your working conditions The brightness controls affect the Waveform Vector Diamond and Arrowhead displays Analog Representation The WFMNLE software uses digital sampling of the video signal to determine signal characteristics This can result in a waveform display that appears to be made up of small dots which correspond to the actual sample locations in the signal If you enable the Analog Representation mode the WFMNLE software interpolates the sampled signal so that the waveform appears smoother like an analog waveform display This mode complies with Rec ITU BT 601 5 Appendix 2 to Part A Specifications for a luminance or RGB signal filter used when sampling at 13 5 MHz NOTE The Analog Representation mode requires more computer processing in order to represent the digital signal as an analog waveform display This may slow down your Avid system This mode is intended to be used when you require detailed analysis of the signal waveform WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 43 Reference Using the Limits Tab 44 The Limits tab see Figu
7. Manual i Table of Contents Release Notes How Do You Use the Arrowhead Display 0000000 eee 39 Understanding the Arrowhead Graticules 00 0 e eee eee 39 Identifying the Video Component in Violation 0 41 How Do You Use the Properties Dialog Box 00000000 42 Using the Settings Tab ala ie atada iara aval ace ave ung Ta A aye Lo aa ada 42 Using the Limits Tabi ican le ciers shee sae gts wre eats Siar evel da geese 44 Using the Preferences Tab 0 E EEE NE cc eee eee 47 Using the Operation Modes Tab 0 0c cee eee eee eee 48 Changes Made With Software Version 1 2 0 00 c eee eee eee 51 Verifying the WFMNLE Software Installation 0 51 Operation Modes Tab of the Properties Dialog Box 51 Error Log Reporting 6 0 eee cece eee eens 52 Line Select Mode ua Areetatik Si ao ade epee ema dunce Macon Seopa oe 52 Field Number Readout odiei eure 0 cee iei cece eee 52 NTSC Time Readout Delimiter 0 00 000 ce eee 52 Default Settings in the Limits Tab of the Properties Dialog Box 52 WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Getting Started Product Description This section describes the features of the WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor and lists which Avid non linear editing applications are supported Refer to Release Notes on page 51 for information about new feature
8. a Select the point in the video clip where you want to the segment to start b Click the Add Edit button and then click the Mark IN button see Figure 3 c Select the point in the video clip where you want to the segment to end d Click the Add Edit button and then click the Mark OUT button e Select Tektronix in the left pane of the Avid Effects Palette and then drag and drop the WFMNLE icon from the right pane of the Effects Palette onto the new video segment you created The WFMNLE icon will appear in the segment on your timeline when you apply the WFMNLE software to the video segment NOTE When you save the project settings for a timeline that has the WFMNLE software applied the next time you open the project the WFMNLE software will already be applied to the timeline 8 Start the WFMNLE software either by using the Avid Effects Editor or by double clicking on the WFMNLE icon on your computer desktop NOTE During the free 60 day trial period click the Finished button in the WFMNLE authorization window to enable the application This window does not appear in licensed WFMNLE software The first time the WFMNLE software is started a yellow note appears that informs users that there may be a lack of synchronization between the Avid Record window and what is shown in the WFMNLE monitor displays You can click on the note to close the note or you can click the Never show this hint again check box to permanently remove
9. cases you may need to adjust both the brightness and saturation controls WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 41 Reference How Do You Use the Properties Dialog Box Using the Settings Tab 42 The Properties dialog box provides four tabs Settings Limits Preferences and Operation Modes that enable you to configure various monitoring parameters The following pages describe each of the configuration settings Changes that you make to the configuration settings are applied immediately and are saved when you close the Properties dialog box The Settings tab see Figure 21 enables you to control how the signal waveform is displayed The various controls are described below Display Use the three Display icons to select which WFMNLE display tile to affect by setting changes the left tile only both tiles or the right tile only The selected Display icon is highlighted Waveform Mode Use the Waveform Mode drop down box to select which mode to use to display the signal in the Waveform display Refer to Selecting the Waveform Mode on page 31 for a description of the available modes Line Select Use the Line Select controls to select specific video lines for detailed field based analysis Refer to Viewing Specific Video Lines on page 33 for more information Properties Settings Limits Preferences Operation Modes Display m ca Waveform Mode Y Only line E Line Select Brightness 16
10. modes Y Only Line Field YCbCr Parade Line or RGB Parade Line These modes are described below and are shown in Figure 15 NOTE The time per division on the Waveform graticule changes when you change the waveform mode Y Only Line Mode The Y Only Line mode is the most common way to view the waveform because it shows only the luminance Y portion of the video signal without any of the chrominance color portions of the signal In Y Only Line mode each of the individual lines that make up the image will be overlaid on top of each other to make up the waveform display This allows you to see the overall amplitudes of video signal The intensity to which each amplitude level is displayed is dependent on how often that amplitude level is present within the image Waveform intensities that are more intense and bright indicate that more portions of the signal are occurring at those amplitude levels YCbCr Parade Line and RGB Parade Line Modes Because there are two types of component video systems there are two types of parade modes Each parade mode displays the three components of the video signal sequentially in line mode and allows you to see the individual contribution each of these components makes to the overall image The YCbCr parade mode displays the luminance component Y of the video signal followed by the two color components Cb and Cr which are derivatives of the B Y and R Y signal components The RGB para
11. the note Refer to Synchronization Between the Avid and WFMNLE Displays on page 27 for more information 9 The WFMNLE application window appears on the Avid desktop for Windows OS systems or on the MAC desktop for MAC OS systems You may need to click on the video timeline to have the video signal appear in the WFMNLE window 10 Position the WFMNLE application window to a convenient location on your Avid desktop Refer to Operating Characteristics on page 26 for information about positioning the WFMNLE window on your desktop WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 11 Operating Basics Understanding the Displays The following pages describe the basic functions of the various WFMNLE software monitoring views Setting the Display Figure 4 shows a typical WFMNLE display and identifies the major elements of Appearance the user interface Use the drop down boxes located at the top of the WFMNLE window to select which monitor type will be displayed in the left and right tiles of the WFMNLE window The left tile is the primary display All of the monitor types can be viewed in the left and right tiles except for the Error Log which can only be viewed in the left tile To save space on your Avid desktop or if you want to view only one monitor you can use the One or Two Displays button to hide or display the right tile Use drop down boxes to select display type One or Two r A Properties Print Help Displays button Left t
12. the selected frame Therefore the number of lines available for viewing are half of those available in a complete video frame Field Number Readout Each of the WFMNLE displays now include a video field number readout at the bottom of the display next to the frame number and time readouts NTSC Time Readout The time readout delimiter for NTSC signals was corrected to be a semicolon Delimiter instead of a colon per NTSC standards The time readout delimiter for PAL signals remains a colon per PAL standards Default Settings inthe When you click on the Default button in the Limits tab of the Properties dialog Limits Tab of the box the WFMNLE software no longer resets which tests are enabled or disabled Properties Dialog Box for monitoring 52 WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 FAX 781 665 0780 TestEquipmentDepot com
13. to make signal adjustments until the signal stays within the limit marks on the Arrowhead graticule The red light on the AlarmVu display will change to yellow when the signal level is properly adjusted Refer to How Do You Use the Arrowhead Display on page 39 for more information m To view limit violations in the video image select the Picture with Error Bright ups display which superimposes red over the area s where limit violations are detected These red areas disappear after you properly adjust the signal levels with your Avid software 9 After you correct all reported violations click the Clear Alarms button in the AlarmVu to clear the reported alarms so you can return to editing where you left off 10 At the end of your editing session go to the Error Log display to print of copy of the log or to save it to a file on your hard drive or network WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 25 Operating Basics Operating Characteristics Positioning the WFMNLE 26 Application Window Balancing System Performance With Monitoring Quality The following topics describes interactions between the WFMNLE software and the Avid NLE software The Avid software must be the active window on top before editing commands are accepted Try to position the WFMNLE window to an unused location on your Avid desktop If your Avid system has only one monitor try to position the WEMNLE window to a location where you can still see
14. your Avid system does not have two monitors which would allow you to position the WFMNLE software window to an unused portion of your desktop Timestamp Offset Use the Timestamp Offset box to enter the amount of time in hours minutes and seconds that is required to align the Avid Absolute timecode with the Avid Master timecode This enables you to use the WFMNLE Error Log as proof that your video material complies with customer standards The Error Log records limit errors using the Absolute timecode as defined by your Avid system rather than the Avid Master timecode Usually the difference between the Absolute timecode and the Master timecode in the Avid system is the amount of filler time you inserted in front of the video sequence Typically the filler time consists of blank video plus some video test signals Settings Limits Preferences Operation Modes WFMNLE Always in foreground Windows Only When this function is enabled the WWFMNLE application window is always in the foreground Timestamp Offset Press enter to change This is the offset added to timestamps to match the master timecode hh mm ss 00 00 00 Figure 24 Preferences tab of the Properties dialog box WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 47 Reference 48 Using the Operation Modes Tab The Operation Modes tab see Figure 25 lets you select between the two operating modes described below NOTE The settings in the Operati
15. 00 mV G Ok G Ok B Ok B gt 700 mV B OK Action Reduce green Action Reduce blue Action Reduce red Figure 18 Examples of out of limit signals on a Diamond display Correcting White Balance Monochrome signals appear as vertical lines in the Diamond display Nonlinear component processing such as from a gamma corrector that alters white balance can cause deviations along the vertical axis Therefore you can use the Diamond display to adjust the white balance in your video 38 WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 FAX 781 665 0780 TestEquipmentDepot com Reference How Do You Use the Arrowhead Display Use this display if your video will be used for analog broadcast terrestrial CATV satellite NTSC or PAL or if the video will eventually be input to a TV as a single analog input either baseband composite or Channel 3 or 4 whether via VHS DVD PC video etc When you see a red light in the AlarmVu display for an NTSC or PAL Compos ite Limit Violation this indicates that the limit thresholds luma or chroma within the Composite domain have been exceeded in the current video frame Use the Limits tab in the Properties dialog box to set the NTSC and or PAL Composite Limit Violation test threshold s Understanding the The Arrowhead display see Figure 19 and Figure 20 plots the Luma bright Arrowhead Graticules ness component on
16. E displays and the Avid playback display are not exactly synchronized This does Displays not affect the measurement accuracy of the WFMNLE software Testing for Component When you set the Avid system to output Component video turn off NTSC setup Limit Violations at the Avid video output The WFMNLE software assumes that you do not have any setup in a Component video signal If you turn on setup at the Avid video output the signal levels that the WFMNLE software uses to determine limit violations will not match the signal output from your Avid system In this case the Error Log report cannot be used as proof of compliant video material Correlating the WFMNLE The WFMNLE Error Log display reports limit errors using the Absolute Timecode with the Avid timecode as defined by your Avid system rather than the Avid Master timecode Master Timecode To enable the WFMNLE Error Log to report errors that correlate with the Avid Master timecode you must enter the appropriate time offset in the Preferences tab of the Properties dialog box Troubleshooting Problems Table 2 provides a list of typical problems and provides possible solutions to help you solve suspected problems with the WFMNLE software WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 27 Operating Basics 28 Table 2 Troubleshooting WFMNLE software problems Problem just installed the WFMNLE software but the application will not start The Avid software or the WFMNLE softwar
17. Test Equipment Depot User Manual 1 600 517 8431 Tektronix WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor for Non Linear Editing Systems 076 0002 01 Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 FAX 781 665 0780 TestEquipmentDepot com TOO VOTE Es Table of Contents Getting Started Product Description o ni agree a ects eee la each alada apa S aa a a a 1 Features and Benefits os sic aus eres gre elas EAEE EEEE ewe auge ters 2 Supported Avid NLE Applications 0 0 0 cee eee ee eee eee 2 Installing the WFMNLE Software 00 c eee eee eee eee 3 Verifying the Installation 0 0 eee eee ee eee 5 Licensing the WFMNLE Software 0 00 cece eects 6 Uninstalling the WFMNLE Software 0 0 0 cee cece eee eee 7 Operating Basics Starting the WFMNLE Software 00 eee cee eee eee ee eee 9 Understanding the Displays 2 0 cece cece ene eens 12 Setting the Display Appearance 0 0 eee eee eee eee eee 12 Alarm Vu Display lt lt ce mansa sera ara BAG ee ee da 13 Waveform Display cee cece eee eee eee een cease 14 Vector Display css 045 caste o ee BAG Re ee 15 Diamond Display 0 cee cece eee eee teen ene ee 16 Arrowhead Display 0 eee cece ee eee een eens 17 Picture with Error Bright ups Display 2 0 eee ee 18 Error Log Display 0 0 ce eee cece eee ee ence en eee 19 Color P
18. al axis increasing from bottom to top with time progressing in the horizontal axis left to right Lower signal levels represent darker portions of the image while higher signal levels represent brighter portions of the signal The WFMNLE software automatically selects from the following two graticules see Figure 14 depending on the type of video signal you are monitoring and which Waveform mode setting is selected in the Settings tab of the Properties dialog box m IRE This graticule is used for NTSC video signals that are displayed with the Y Only Line Field or YCbCr Parade Line waveform modes m Volts This graticule is used for PAL video signals and for NTSC signals displayed with the RGB Parade Line waveform mode Tektronix WF MNLE Waveform Display w Waveform Display Frame 24 of 32 Field 2 Time 00 00 00 24 Tektronix IRE graticule Volts graticule Figure 14 Waveform monitor graticules NOTE If you are editing component video on your Avid system and you are intending to output your video in NTSC Composite format be aware that for the Waveform display the WFMNLE software removes the 7 5 setup level from the signal display and rescales the signal from 0 to 100 This does not affect any of the limit violation tests WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Reference Selecting the Waveform Use the Settings tab in the Properties dialog box to select from the following Mode Waveform
19. an analog waveform display This mode should be used only when you require detailed analysis of the signal waveform Number of Enabled WFMNLE Tests Each of the WFMNLE tests consumes system resources As you enable more tests the WFMNLE software requires more system resources WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Operating Basics Untested Video Fields When you set the WFMNLE operating mode to Real Time in the Operation During Real Time Modes tab of the Properties dialog box the Avid application is allowed to play Playback back the timeline at real time speed Due to system limitations this results in the WFMNLE software being unable to test all of the video fields in the timeline The amount of information processed is dependent on the performance of the host computer for your Avid system NOTE To ensure that all video fields in the timeline are tested by the WFMNLE software you must set the WFMNLE operating mode to Final QC and you must play back the timeline using the Avid rendering mode In this situation the timeline will not play back in real time because the WFMNLE software will inhibit the performance of the Avid application so that the WFMNLE limit tests can be performed By using the Avid rendering mode you ensure that all of the enabled effects in the timeline are applied to each video field Synchronization Between When you play back the Avid video timeline you may notice that the WFMNLE the Avid and WFMNL
20. d system try positioning the WFMNLE application on the other monitor You can also save desktop space by using the One or Two Displays button to toggle the WFMNLE application between displaying one or two monitor types 1 Review the information in Locating Reported Limit Violations on page 20 2 Make sure you have placed the WFMNLE plug in on a global video track 3 Make sure you set the Master time in your Avid timeline 1 Make sure that the WFMNLE application does not cover any portion of the Avid Record window 2 The Avid Record window or the timeline must be active to start a playback Click on the appropriate Display icon in the Settings tab left tile both tiles or right tile so that the changes affect the desired tile WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 FAX 781 665 0780 TestEquipmentDepot com Reference This section answers the following questions to provide basic information about using waveform monitors to measure video signals How Do You Use the Waveform Display How Do You Use the Vector Display How Do You Use the Diamond Display How Do You Use the Arrowhead Display How Do You Use the Properties Dialog Box WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 29 Reference How Do You Use the Waveform Display 30 Waveform Monitor Graticule Types The Waveform display shows the signal levels in the vertic
21. de mode displays the Red Green and Blue signal components Field Mode The Field mode displays each video line sequentially to show how the lines contribute to the overall image The Field mode allows you to look for regions of the signal which contain the brighter parts of the image and therefore have the highest luminance values You can then use the Line Select function to isolate these lines for further analysis WFEMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 31 Reference Tektronix WFMNLE Waveform Display Waveform Display i Frame 2 of 32 Field 2 Time 00 00 00 02 i Tektronix Y Only Line Field waveform mode waveform mode Tektronix WFMNLE aea Ti Waveform Display Y Weoveform Display Frame 30 of 32 Field 2 Time 00 00 00 30 Tektronix YCbCr Parade Line RGB Parade Line waveform mode waveform mode Figure 15 Waveform displays showing the different waveform display modes 32 WEMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Reference Viewing Specific Video A video signal consists of a number of individual lines that make up the Lines complete image The Line Select function enables you to analyze specific video lines on a field oriented basis for suspected problems Use the Settings tab of the Properties dialog box to select from the following Line Select modes m All Lines This mode displays all of the lines in the video field for each of the display modes This is the sta
22. deo picture without any error highlights Tektronix WEMNLE i ee T AD A MN Mi Frame 29 of 32 Field 1 Time 00 00 00 29 Figure 12 Color Picture display of a matrix test signal WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 21 Operating Basics Configuring the WFMNLE Displays and Alarm Limits FA Click the Properties button D to open the Properties dialog box see Figure 13 which provides the following four tabs to configure monitoring parameters m Settings Use this tab to select the mode for the Waveform display to configure the Line Select mode to adjust the trace and graticule brightness and to enable the Analog Representation mode Limits Use this tab to enable or disable the limit tests to configure the levels that will trigger limit violations and to set how the WFMNLE monitor responds to short duration limit excursions m Preferences Use this tab to set whether or not the WFMNLE application window is always on top Windows applications only and to enter the time offset that will be used to match the WFMNLE timecode with the Avid Master timecode m Operation Modes Use this tab to select whether the WFMNLE software operates for best system performance or for best monitoring information Refer to How Do You Use the Properties Dialog Box on page 42 for descrip tions of the various settings Settings Limits Preferences Operation Modes Display m Line Select Brightness
23. e behaves strangely The WFMNLE displays do not update as scroll through the timeline The WFMNLE window keeps disappearing behind the Avid editing windows cannot find an error in the video frame at the timecode shown in the Error Log The Avid Record window is not updating Changes to the Settings tab of the Properties dialog box are not taking effect Suggestions 1 Review the procedure in Installing the WFMNLE Software on page 3 2 Review the procedure in Starting the WFMNLE Software on page 9 1 Close the WFMNLE application window to see if the Avid system returns to normal operation 2 If you suspect there is a problem with the WFMNLE software first uninstall and then reinstall the WFMNLE software If the problem persists contact Tektronix Inc 3 If you suspect there is a problem with the Avid software contact Avid Inc 1 Create a global video track above your other video tracks in the Avid timeline and then apply the WFMNLE plug in to the global track This method enables you to analyze your entire timeline without having to apply the WFMNLE plug in to each individual video segment 2 Verify that the Avid Effects mode is turned on Windows OS Use the Preferences tab of the Properties dialog box to enable the WFMNLE always in foreground mode This mode keeps the WFMNLE application window always on top of any other application window MAC OS If you have a second monitor for your Avi
24. ecide which video component is in violation for your initial color correction adjustments m Ifthe waveform exceeds only the upper right Diamond graticule this indicates a Blue component violation If the error occurs towards the upper area of the graticule this indicates the signal exceeds the 100 limit for the Blue component If the waveform is offset from the center this indicates a black offset for the Blue component m Ifthe waveform exceeds only the lower right Diamond graticule this indicates a Red component violation If the error occurs towards the lower area of the graticule this indicates the signal exceeds the 100 limit for the Red component If the waveform is offset from the center this indicates a black offset for the Red component m Ifthe waveform exceeds both the upper left and lower left Diamond graticules this indicates a Green component violation When limit violations affect only the Green component the waveforms in both of the diamond graticules are affected equally m The intensity of the waveform indicates the signal duration A momentary condition appears as a faint trace while a long duration condition appears as a bright trace m Bending of the transitions indicates timing delays When a color bar signal is applied the vertical axis becomes an indicator of delay errors WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 37 Reference Example A Example B Example C R Ok R Ok R gt 700 mV G gt 7
25. eld each type of error is reported as a separate log entry E Frame and field number where the error was detected Timecode for when the error was detected listed in hours minutes seconds and the video frame number within the second CAUTION When the operating mode of WFMNLE software is set to Real Time N the Avid video timeline is allowed to play back at real time speed Due to system limitations this results in the WFMNLE software processing a majority but not all of the video fields Therefore there may be undetected errors that are not reported in the error log The amount of information processed is dependent on the performance of the host computer for your Avid system Refer to Balancing System Performance With Monitoring Quality on page 26 for more information To avoid undetected errors and to have all video fields in the timeline tested by the WFMNLE software you must set the operating mode of the WEMNLE software to Final QC and you must play back the timeline using the Avid rendering mode The WFMNLE software assumes that you do not have any NTSC setup for a Component video signal output If you turn on setup at the Avid video output the signal levels that the WFMNLE software uses to determine limit violations will not match the signal output from your Avid system Turn off NTSC setup at the Avid video output to use the Error Log as proof of compliant video The three buttons at the bottom of the Error Log provide t
26. ents a 2 saturation range moving in or out from the center and a 2 degree hue range moving clockwise or counterclockwise around the center Each large target box represents a 20 saturation range and a 10 degree hue range The vector line labeled TI is for evaluating flesh tones Increasing radial amplitude along this axis indicates increasing flesh tone saturation Increasing angle change from this axis indicates increasing flesh tone hue change Tektronix WFMNLE Frame 4 of 32 Field 2 Time 00 00 00 04 Tektronix Figure 17 Vector display of a 75 color bars signal WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 35 Reference 36 Adjusting Saturation and Hue Matching Scene Colors The Vector display shows the overall chrominance level of the video signal Adjust the chrominance level or hue with your Avid system controls until all of the individual colors are aligned within the graticule boxes when using a 75 color bar signal The display is also useful for ensuring that flesh tones are correctly aligned and color corrected within the image Many graphics inserted in the video use highly saturated colors for a bright vivid display These highly saturated colors can be viewed on the vector display to monitor their overall affect on the image To use the Vector display to match colors between different video scenes observe the first scene using the Vector display Note the overall signal con centrati
27. es dialog box WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Reference Out of Limits Tolerance Filter Use the Out of Limits Tolerance Filter setting to determine how the WFMNLE software responds to brief limit violations that are only a small amount over the limit The tolerance filter setting affects the Waveform Vector Diamond Arrowhead and Picture with Error Bright ups displays since they show only the filtered video signal The default 50 filter setting complies with EBU Tech Rec R103 2000 and IEEE Standard 205 for SD signals This video standard recognizes that very brief violations which cause small dots on the video image to be out of limit are not a problem in practice If the WFMNLE software is reporting that your video contains many brief limit violations you can adjust the filter setting to reduce the sensitivity to these transitions A tolerance filter setting of 0 corresponds to the WFMNLE software placing minimum importance on detecting brief violations maximum filtering while a filter setting of 100 corresponds to maximum importance being placed on detecting brief violations no filtering NOTE When the Out of Limits Tolerance Filter is set to 50 the default setting the WFMNLE low pass transient filter meets the specifications of the luminance filter used in the Waveform display and the default filter used in the Vector Diamond and Arrowhead displays of Tektronix hardware waveform monitors However
28. etected but the current video frame does not contain a limit violation m Red Indicates that the associated limit test is enabled and that the current video frame is in violation of one or more limits Click the Clear Alarms button to clear any reported limit violations from the AlarmVu display The error log is not affected by this Clear Alarms function Tektronix WFMNLE O Composite Limit Violation NTSC oO RGB Component Violation Luma Limit Violation Clear Alarms Frame 4 of 32 Field 2 Time 00 00 00 04 Tektronix Figure 5 AlarmVu display WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 13 Operating Basics 14 Waveform Display The Waveform display see Figure 6 shows the signal levels in the vertical axis with time progressing in the horizontal axis Lower signal levels represent the darker portions of the image while higher signal levels represent the brighter portions of the image Time progresses from left to right Refer to How Do You Use the Waveform Display on page 30 for background information about using the display Refer to Configuring the WFMNLE Displays and Alarm Limits on page 22 for information about changing the following Waveform display settings Waveform mode Line Select mode Trace and graticule intensity Analog Representation mode Out of Limits Tolerance Filter Tektronix WFMNLE Waveform Display Frame 4 of 32 Field 2 Time 00 00 00 04 Tektro
29. ffective Since many facilities cannot afford a dedicated hardware waveform monitor for every NLE suite they resort to sharing a hardware waveform monitor between suites or even taking the risk of not monitoring their video Since the price of the WFMNLE software is a fraction of a comparable hardware waveform monitor many facilities can now afford a waveform monitor for all of their NLE suites WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 1 Getting Started Features and Benefits Supported Avid NLE Applications The WFMNLE software provides the following features and benefits The AlarmVu display provides a summary view of any component or composite limit violations that might jeopardize your content and lead to rejection of video material intended for broadcast The Tektronix Inc patented Diamond and Arrowhead displays enable you to quickly identify what needs to be done to correct problem areas in the video The Error log display provides proof of compliant video material The various displays enable you to monitor color correction changes and to match scenes between video clips The Properties dialog box provides easy set up of custom limits to trigger alarm violations The advanced features serve both video editors and engineers You can use the WFMNLE software on the Avid NLE applications listed in Table 1 Table 1 Supported Avid NLE applications Avid NLE application Operating systems Media Composer Adrenaline Window
30. he following functions m Clear Log Use this button to clear the log entries Once you clear the log you cannot recover the contents m Save Log Use this button to save the log as a comma delimited text file that you can import into other applications for further analysis A Save window appears allowing you to save the file to any location on your PC or network m Print Log Use this button to print a copy of the log WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 19 Operating Basics 20 Tektronix WFMNLE DEK Error Log Event Frame Time Luma Limit Violation 46 00 00 01 12 Luma Limit Violation js la 00 00 01 14 Luma Limit Violation 44 1 Luma Limit Violation 43 2 Luma Limit Violation 04 2 Luma Limit Violation 4D 1 Luma Limit violation 39 2 Luma Limit violation 38 1 Luma Limit violation 3 2 00 00 01 03 Luma Limit violation 35 1 0000 01 02 Luma Limit Violation 34 1 00 00 01 00 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 00 00 01 10 00 00 01 09 00 00 01 07 00 00 01 06 00 00 01 05 00 00 01 04 Luma Limit Violation 33 00 00 00 33 RGB Component Violation 33 00 00 00 33 0000 00 32 00 00 00 32 00 00 00 31 00 00 00 34 Luma Limit Violation 32 RGB Component Violation 32 Luma Limit violation 31 RGE Component violation 31 Luma Limit Violation 30 RGEC apa ao Clear Log Save Log Print Log 00 00 00 30 Frame 48 of 597 Field 1 Ti
31. icture Display 0 0 cee cece eee eee eee 21 Configuring the WFMNLE Displays and Alarm Limits 22 Monitoring Your Timeline Tutorial 0 00 eee eee eee eee 23 Operating Characteristics 0 eee cece ee eenn 26 Positioning the WFMNLE Application Window 0 26 Balancing System Performance With Monitoring Quality 26 Untested Video Fields During Real Time Playback 27 Synchronization Between the Avid and WFMNLE Displays 27 Testing for Component Limit Violations 008 27 Correlating the WFMNLE Timecode with the Avid Master Timecode 27 Troubleshooting Problems 0 cee eee cece ee eee ences 27 Reference How Do You Use the Waveform Display 0 e eee eee eee 30 Waveform Monitor Graticule Types 0 0 e eee eee eee ee 30 Selecting the Waveform Mode 0 cece e eee eee eee 31 Viewing Specific Video Lines 0 0 cece eee ee eee eee 33 How Do You Use the Vector Display 0 0 0 0 eee eee eee eee ee 35 Adjusting Saturation and Hue 00 cee eee eee 36 Matching Scene Colors iss xs atas Cabos eee eet eb Se ee 36 How Do You Use the Diamond Display 0 0 0 eee eee eee eee 37 Identifying the Video Component in Violation 04 37 Correcting White Balance 0 0 eee cece eee een eee 38 WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User
32. ideo contains many sharp video transitions you may want to move the slider control to the left to decrease the WFMNLE sensitivity to short duration limit violations After you enable limit testing and set the limit thresholds go to the Error Log display and clear the log if necessary Select the AlarmVu display for the left tile of the WFMNLE application A green light appears next to enabled tests until a limit violation is detected A red light appears next to the associated test when the current video frame contains a limit violation You do not have to leave the Alarm Vu visible while you work You can minimize the WFMNLE application in your workspace and just check it periodically as you edit If you see a yellow light when you display the AlarmVu this indicates that the WFMNLE software detected limit violations during your editing session If you observe a red or yellow light in the AlarmVu display display the Error Log in the left tile of the WFMNLE window The Error Log lists the type of any detected limit violation s the frame and field number containing the error and the time in the video timeline when the error was detected Reselect the AlarmVu display for the left tile of the WFMNLE application and then go to the frame in the timeline where the WFMNLE reported the limit violation If you entered a time offset in the Preferences tab of the Properties dialog box so that the WFMNLE timecode correlates with the Avid Master
33. ile Right tile button button button E Window AlarmVu Display vi Waveform Display 1 controls a Composite Limit Violation NTSC Left tile d o Right tile RGB Component Violation Luma Limit Violation LE Clear Alarms Video frame number field number and timecode readouts gt Frame 4 of 32 Field 2 Time 00 00 00 04 Tektronix Figure 4 WFMNLE display elements 12 WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Operating Basics AlarmVu Display The AlarmVu display see Figure 5 provides an easy method to determine on a frame by frame basis whether your video material violates signal limits that may lead to your video being rejected by your customer for broadcast Along the left side of the display the status lights indicate which limits are being monitored and the current state of each limit test Use the Limits tab in the Properties dialog box to enable each of the limit tests and to set the signal levels at which limit errors will be reported The color of the state lights in the AlarmVu display indicate the current state of the associated limit test as described below m Gray Indicates that the associated limit test is not enabled m Green Indicates that the associated limit test is enabled and that no limit violation has been detected since you last cleared the alarms m Yellow Indicates that the associated limit test is enabled and that a limit violation was previously d
34. indows OS or MAC OS b Run the Install executable after the software downloads to your computer c Proceed to step 3 2 Perform the following steps if you are installing the WFMNLE software from the CD ROM a Install the WFMNLE CD ROM into the CD ROM drive on your computer b For Windows OS computers the WFMNLE install program should automatically start If the install program does not start use Windows Explorer to view the contents of the CD ROM Double click on the following file to start the installation program wfmnle install win exe c For MAC OS computers open the CD ROM icon on the desktop and click Install WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 3 Getting Started 3 In the WFMNLE software installation window read the Introduction page and then click Next 4 Read the License Agreement If you agree to the terms of the license click the I accept the terms of the License Agreement button and then click Next 5 Windows OS Only The next page lets you select the install location for the WEMNLE software NOTE For Mac OS systems only the WFMNLE software is automatically installed in the Applications folder m Click Next if you want to use the default installation location m Click Choose if you want to select the directory where the WFMNLE software will be installed After you select the custom directory click Next to proceed with the installation 6 Review the information in the P
35. l 15 Operating Basics 16 Diamond Display The Tektronix Inc patented Diamond display see Figure 8 consists of two diamond shaped graticules The display shows the relationship between the Red Green and Blue color components in the RGB component domain You can use the Diamond display to monitor whether any of the three color components are out of limits in your video since virtually all color displays are RGB displays When the displayed waveform extends outside of the diamond graticules the video signal exceeds the RGB component gamut limits in that video frame Conversely if the waveform is within the graticule limit marks then the video signal is within the gamut limits for the RGB component domain Refer to How Do You Use the Diamond Display on page 37 for background information about using the display Refer to Configuring the WFMNLE Displays and Alarm Limits on page 22 for information about changing the following settings that affect the Diamond display m Line Select mode m Trace and graticule intensity m Analog Representation mode E Out of Limits Tolerance Filter Tektronix WFMNLE Diamond Display Frame 28 of 32 Field 2 Time 00 00 00 28 Tektronix Figure 8 Diamond display of a matrix test signal WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Operating Basics Arrowhead Display The Tektronix Inc patented Arrowhead display see Figure 9 shows limit errors in the composite color space
36. ma N Sx SS Co XS 2A NI 7 Luma Chroma Ae A larm limit ye E Ee ower alarm limi A 47 lt 30 TI EE EEE ce See ne black E Increasing Chroma Figure 19 NTSC Arrowhead graticule toon rama SSN Tom white N N NN Luma Chroma N SN upper alarm limit N SS S RAN S 930 mV N N S RSX 950 mV x N SSS 4 Increasing NX SS Luma N N ZQ N yx SEK Z KY Sh Luma Chroma a iS aX lower alarm limit Z E yt oe 230 mV 0 Luma ES Se ee black gt 300 mV Increasing Chroma Figure 20 PAL Arrowhead graticule 40 WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Reference Identifying the Video For a signal to be within the Composite domain limits all of the waveform must Component in Violation lie within the limit marks on the Arrowhead graticule If the waveform extends outside the graticule limit marks the direction of the excursion indicates which signal component is excessive You can then use the Avid brightness and or saturation controls to adjust the signal until the waveform falls within the graticule limit marks Signals that exceed the Luma component limit extend above the top graticule line Signals that exceed the Luma Chroma amplitude limits extend beyond the upper and or lower sloping graticule lines To correct Luma component violations adjust the brightness control on your Avid system To correct Chroma component violations adjust the saturation control on your Avid system In some
37. me 00 00 01 14 Tektronix Figure 11 Error Log display Correlating the WFMNLE Timecode with the Avid Timecode The WFMNLE Error Log display reports limit errors using the Absolute timecode as defined by your Avid system rather than the Avid Master timecode To enable the WFMNLE Error Log to report errors that correlate with the Avid Master timecode enter the appropriate time offset in the Preferences tab of the Properties dialog box Locating Reported Limit Violations The method you use to locate reported limit violations depends on whether you have correlated the WFMNLE timecode with the Avid Master timecode m Ifthe WFMNLE timecode correlates with the Avid Master timecode because you entered the appropriate time offset in the Preferences tab of the Properties dialog box then you can use the Master timecode readout at the bottom of the Avid Timeline window to locate reported limit violations as you move through the timeline m Ifthe WFMNLE timecode is not correlated with the Avid Master timecode any limit violations are reported using the Avid Absolute timecode To locate reported violations first set the Avid Record window to display the Absolute abs timecode You can then use the timecode readout at the top of the Avid Record window to locate reported limit violations as you move through the timeline WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Operating Basics Color Picture Display The Color Picture display shows the vi
38. ndard display mode NOTE The WFMNLE software analyzes the video timeline on a field by field basis When you select the One Line Sixteen Lines or Variable line select mode the line number in the readout is associated with the number of line in the video field not by the number of lines in the frame Therefore the number of lines available for viewing are half of those available in a complete video frame When you select the One Line Sixteen Lines or Variable line select mode the Picture with Error Bright Ups display highlights the area of the image associat ed with the selected line s Figure 16 shows the display being used to select 16 video lines in an area where Composite limit errors are indicated m One Line This mode displays only one line of the video image in the waveform displays Waveform Vector Diamond and Arrowhead Use the Start Line entry box or slider control to select the line number m Sixteen Lines This mode displays sixteen lines of the video image in the waveform displays Waveform Vector Diamond and Arrowhead Use the Start Line entry box or slider control to select the starting line number m Variable This mode displays the selected number of lines from the video image in the waveform displays Waveform Vector Diamond and Arrow head Use the Start Line and End Line entry boxes and or slider controls to select the starting and ending line number WFEMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual
39. nix Figure 6 Waveform display WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Operating Basics Vector Display The Vector display enables you to monitor the overall signal chrominance level which is useful for setup for matching scenes and for ensuring flesh tones are correctly aligned and color corrected within the image The Vector display is an X Y plot of the two color difference signals with blue Cb along the horizontal axis and red Cr along the vertical axis see Figure 7 The amount of color saturation is indicated by the distance of the waveform away from the center Differences in color hue are indicated by the amount of circular rotation angle of any part of the signal away from a reference point When the signal being monitored is a 75 color bars signal each of the colors should fall within the appropriate vector target boxes see Figure 7 Refer to How Do You Use the Vector Display on page 35 for background information about using the display Refer to Configuring the WFMNLE Displays and Alarm Limits on page 22 for information about changing the following settings that affect the Vector display m Line Select mode m Trace and graticule intensity m Analog Representation mode E Out of Limits Tolerance Filter Tektronix WFMNLE Vector Display Frame 4 of 32 Field 2 Time 00 00 00 04 Tektronix Figure 7 Vector display of a 75 color bars signal WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manua
40. nstructions on how to start the WFMNLE software from your Avid NLE application WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 5 Getting Started Licensing the WFMNLE Software During the free 60 day trial period the authorization window shown in Figure 1 appears when you start the WFMNLE application This window displays the number of days remaining before the WFMNLE software expires If you are ready to purchase a license for your WFMNLE software perform the following steps 1 Write down the Unique ID number listed in the WFMNLE authorization window You will be required to provide this number during the ordering process CAUTION The WFMNLE software is licensed only to an individual computer N running the Avid NLE software The Unique ID number is case sensitive and is unique to the hardware used by your Avid application During the ordering process be sure that the Unique ID number you enter is from the Avid NLE editing computer for which you intend to license the WFMNLE software Tektronix Software Waveform Monitor WFMNLE Version 1 2 Software Waveform Monitor For Non Linear Editing Systems Unique ID 0x00065b54c8ab Authorization Key Order Info This Software will expire in 41 days Copyright 2004 Tektronix Inc All rig hts resanvad Tektronix i TEKTRONC and TEK are rag sterad trademarks of Tektronix Inc Figure 1 The WFMNLE software authorization window 6 WFMNLE Software Waveform Moni
41. on Modes tab affect the performance of both the Avid application and the WFMNLE software Refer to Balancing System Performance With Monitoring Quality on page 26 for more information Real Time Mode Best Performance Use this mode to get a quick overall report on the quality of your video content When this mode is selected the WFMNLE software does not inhibit the performance of the Avid application so that the WFMNLE limit tests can be performed Due to system limitations this mode results in the WFMNLE software processing a majority but not all of the video fields in the timeline The amount of information processed is dependent on the performance of the host computer for your Avid system Settings Limits Preferences Operation Modes Real Time Mode Best Performance Use this mode to get a quick overall report on the quality of your video content When this made is selected the WFMNLE software does notinhibit the performance ofthe Avid application so thatthe WEMNLE limit tests can be performed Due to system limitations the Real Time mode results in the WFMNLE software processing a majority but not all of the video fields The amount of information processed is dependent on the performance ofthe host computer for your Avid system Final QC Mode Best Quality To ensure that all ofthe video fields in the timeline are tested by the WFMNLE software you must setthe WWFMNLE operating mode to Final QC and you mu
42. on in the display When you view the second scene adjust the color controls on the Avid system so that the overall signal concentration closely matches the first scene WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Reference How Do You Use the Diamond Display When you see a red light in the AlarmVu display for the RGB Component Violation test this indicates that the limit thresholds within the RGB domain have been exceeded in the current video frame You can use the Diamond display to monitor whether any of the three color components are out of limits in your video since virtually all color displays are RGB displays Use the Limits tab in the Properties dialog box to set the thresholds used for the RGB Component Violation test Identifying the Video For a signal to be within the RGB domain limits all of the waveform vectors Component in Violation must lie within the G B and G R diamond shaped graticules If a waveform vector extends outside the graticule the direction of the excursion indicates which signal component is excessive see Figure 18 Use the Avid color corrector to adjust the signal until the waveform falls within the graticule Since each of the video component signals Y Cb and Cr can contain small amounts of one or both of the other component signals some interaction between components may be noted in the Diamond display when you are adjusting the color corrector controls The following guidelines will help you d
43. on the performance of the host computer for your Avid system Final QC Mode Best Quality To ensure that all of the video fields in the timeline are tested by the WFMNLE software you must set the WFMNLE operating mode to Final QC and you must play back the timeline using the Avid rendering mode When the Final QC mode is selected the timeline will not play back in real time because the WFMNLE software inhibits the performance of the Avid application so that the WFMNLE limit tests can be performed By using the Avid rendering mode you ensure that all of the enabled effects in the timeline are applied to each video field WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 51 Release Notes Error Log Reporting The WFMNLE software now reports detected errors on a field by field basis The error log lists the type of error the frame and field number where the error was detected and the timecode of when the error was detected listed in hours minutes seconds and the video frame number within the second The error log is now properly updated in all operating modes when the WFMNLE display is set to a display a single monitor Line Select Mode When you select the One Line Sixteen Lines or Variable line select mode in the Settings tab of the Properties dialog box you are now analyzing specific video lines on a field oriented basis This means that the lines you can select for viewing in the monitor displays are from either field 1 or field 2 of
44. onitor User Manual 17 Operating Basics Picture with Error The Picture with Error Bright ups display shows a monochrome display of the Bright ups Display video image When you enable any of the limit checks using the Limits tab in the Properties dialog box the associated portions of the image that are in violation are highlighted in red Figure 10 shows the AlarmVu display indicating a current Composite limit violation When you enable one of the Line Select modes the selected lines are highlighted in the Picture with Error Bright Ups display as shown in Figure 16 on page 34 Highlighted areas indicating limit violations Tektronix WFMNLE AlarmVu Display Picture with Error Bright uss o Composite Limit Violation NTSC m lll DO 0 EIA NN Composite Limit Violation PAL oO RGB Component Violation l Luma Limit Violation Clear Alarms Frame 1 of 32 Held 1 Time 00 00 00 01 Figure 10 Picture with Error Bright Ups display 18 WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 FAX 781 665 0780 TestEquipmentDepot com Operating Basics Error Log Display When you enable limit violation tests using the Limits tab of the Properties dialog box the Error Log display see Figure 11 lists the following information about any detected errors m Type of error event if more than one type of error occurs in a video fi
45. re 22 enables you to configure how the WFMNLE software responds to limit violations Monitor For Click on the associated check box to enable or disable each of the four limit tests A check mark appears in the box when the test is enabled Low Limit and High Limit The Low Limit and High Limit settings determine the signal levels at which limit violations will be reported for the limit tests that are enabled The default limit settings listed in Table 3 comply with EBU Tech Rec R103 2000 and IEEE Standard 205 for SD signals You can use the Low Limit and High Limit slider controls to set custom limits to meet specific signal level requirements at your facility Click the Default button to return all of the limits back to the default values Table 3 Limit settings Limit test Min and max limits Default limits Composite NTSC Min 29 IRE Max 140 IRE Min 24 IRE Max 120 IRE Composite PAL Min 300 mV Max 1000 mV Min 230 mV Max 930 mV RGB Component Min 56 mV Max 770 mV Min 35 mV Max 735 mV Luma Min 8 Max 110 Min 1 Max 103 a Settings Limits Preferences Operation Modes Monitor For Low Limit High Limit 4 Composite Limit Violation NTSC aay 24 IRE 120 IRE C composite Limit Violation PAL 230my Jo 830my RGB Component Violation j p 35m E r 735mv Luma Limit Violation J 4 J 103 Out of Limits Tolerance Filter a bed Re Pode SA Lobo Figure 22 Limits tab of the Properti
46. re Installation Summary If the information is correct click Install to start the installation process 7 After the WFMNLE software is installed click Done on the Install Complete page to quit the installer program 4 WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Getting Started Verifying the Installation Perform the following steps to verify that the Avid software can locate the installed WFMNLE software plug in 1 2 Start your Avid NLE application software If you can locate Tektronix in the left pane of the Avid Effects Palette then the installation process is complete If you cannot not locate Tektronix in the left pane of the Avid Effects Palette shut down the Avid application software and then perform step 4 for Windows OS systems or perform step 5 for MAC OS systems For Windows OS systems only a Copy the WfmPlugin avx file from the directory where you installed the WFMNLE software to the AVX_Plug ins directory where your Avid NLE application is installed b Repeat this verification procedure starting at step 1 For MAC OS systems only a Double click on the Wfm dmg file in the following folder Volume Applications WFMNLE This causes a new window to open that displays the wfm bundle file b Copy the wfm bundle file to the AVX Plug ins folder where your Avid NLE application is installed c Repeat this verification procedure starting at step 1 Refer to Starting the WFMNLE Software on page 9 for i
47. s XP Xpress Pro Mac OS X tested up to 10 3 Newscutter Adrenaline FX and Newscutter XP Windows XP Symphony Windows 2000 or NT Media Composer 9000XL and 1000XL Mac OS X tested up to 10 3 Film Composer XL and Media Station XL Newscutter Effects Windows 2000 or NT WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Getting Started Installing the WFMNLE Software You can install the WFMNLE software using the CD ROM or by downloading the software from the Tektronix Inc Web site Perform the following steps to install the WFMNLE software NOTE Because the WFMNLE software is a plug in for the Avid NLE software application the Avid NLE software must be already installed on your computer before you install the WFMNLE software The WFMNLE software CD ROM allows you to install the WFMNLE software for a free 60 day trial period After the trial period the software expires and you must purchase an authorization key from Tektronix Inc before the WFMNLE software will operate again on your computer Although the WFMNLE software is licensed only to individual computers you can use this CD ROM to install the WFMNLE software on multiple computers Each computer that installs the software will be able to use it for the free 60 day trial period 1 Perform the following steps if you are installing the WFMNLE software from the Tektronix Inc Web site a Click on the appropriate download link for your Avid NLE system type W
48. s and enhancements that were implemented with the latest version of software The Tektronix Inc WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor is a software plug in that seamlessly integrates into Avid Inc Non Linear Editing NLE applications The WFMNLE software enables you to monitor the video signal levels using a variety of displays to ensure that the video you are editing is compliant with industry or customer standards NOTE The WFMNLE software monitors the video signal from the Record window in the Avid software not the ingest signal The waveform monitor is a necessary tool used during the creation and develop ment of video material in an NLE environment The WFMNLE software provides the following advantages when using a hardware waveform monitor may not desirable m Ease of Use Hardware waveform monitor solutions are perceived to be difficult to use for NLE environment tasks The WFMNLE software is easy to use since it provides only the functions that are essential for editing in the NLE environment Menu structures are simple intuitive and easy to navigate The traditional Waveform and Vector displays are provided along with the Tektronix Inc patented Diamond and Arrowhead displays which are used to identify component and composite gamut errors m Space Savings Many video editing suites cannot provide space for a hardware waveform monitor The WFMNLE is a software only application and requires no external hardware m Cost E
49. st play back the timeline using the Avid rendering mode When the Final OC mode is selected the WFMNLE software will inhibit the performance of the Avid application so that the WFMNLE limit tests can be performed By using the Avid rendering mode you ensure that all of the enabled effects in the timeline are applied to each video field Figure 25 Operation modes tab of the Properties dialog box WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Reference Final QC Mode Best Quality Use this mode when you need to get the best quality monitoring information When the Final QC mode is selected the timeline will not play back in real time because the WFMNLE software inhibits the performance of the Avid application so that the WFMNLE limit tests can be performed CAUTION To ensure that all of the video fields in the timeline are tested by the N WFMNLE software you must set the WEMNLE operating mode to Final QC and you must play back the timeline using the Avid rendering mode By using the Avid rendering mode you ensure that all of the enabled effects in the timeline are applied to each video field To playback the timeline using the Avid rendering mode perform the following steps 1 Use the Avid Effects Editor to apply any desired video effects and the WFMNLE application to the timeline 2 Click the Render Effect button to playback the timeline see Figure 26 Use the Avid Effects Editor to apply any desired
50. the WFMNLE window when you click in the Avid Composer or Timeline windows The Avid windows may appear to not update properly if the WFMNLE window is the active window and it covers part of the Avid NLE windows The following factors affect the performance speed of the Avid system and the quality of the testing performed by the WFMNLE software m Avid System Capability Newer Avid software that is installed on newer hardware systems will perform better than older software and systems m Avid Quality Mode Setting The WFMNLE software will be able to provide better monitoring quality when the Avid Quality mode is set to Full Green Green instead of Draft Yellow Green or Best Performance Yellow Yellow m Avid Effects Mode The performance of the Avid system decreases as you add effects to the video timeline m Resolution of the Imported Video The Avid system allows you to import video at various resolutions The WFMNLE software will provide better monitoring quality when you import the video at 1 1 resolution WFMNLE Operating Mode Set the operating mode of the WFMNLE software to Real Time to maximize the performance of the Avid system Set the operating mode of the WFMNLE software to Final QC to maximize the quality of the testing performed by the WFMNLE software m WFMNLE Analog Representation Mode The Analog Representation mode in the WFMNLE software requires more computer processing in order to represent the digital signal as
51. the vertical axis with the lower left corner of the arrow corresponding to setup level for NTSC signals and to blanking level for PAL signals The upper left corner corresponds to peak white The magnitude of the Chroma color component is plotted at each Luma level on the horizontal axis with zero color at the left edge of the arrowhead display The upper sloping graticule line indicates 100 color bar total Luma Chroma amplitudes The lower sloping graticule line indicates a Luma Chroma extending toward sync tip maximum transmitter power The upper and lower Composite limits that you define using the Limits tab in the Properties dialog box are displayed by upper and lower sloped graticule lines On the NTSC Arrowhead graticule see Figure 19 the 120 IRE line represents the level at which a transmitter starts clipping the signal while the 40 IRE line represents the sync tip level On the PAL Arrowhead graticule see Figure 20 the 950 mV line represents the level at which a transmitter starts clipping the signal The 930 mV line represents the upper limit of chrominance excursion and the 230 mV line is the lower limit of chrominance excursion The 300 mV line represents the sync tip level WFEMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 39 Reference 100 Luma Soo 100 IRE white Ea RE S N SNS N Luma Chroma XN A Basa upper alarm limit a Se SS a N NN 120 IRE N EN N N A 131 IRE Increasing N SI Lu
52. timecode use the Master timecode readout at the bottom of the Avid Timeline window to locate reported limit violations as you move through the timeline If you did not correlate the WFMNLE timecode with the Avid Master timecode any limit violations are reported using the Avid Absolute timecode To locate reported violations first set the Avid Record window to display the Absolute abs time Then use the timecode readout at the top of the Avid Record window to locate reported limit violations as you move through the timeline WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Operating Basics 8 Select the appropriate display for the right tile of the WFMNLE window as described below m Fora luminance limit violation select the Waveform display to monitor the signal levels Use your Avid software to adjust the signal until the red light on the AlarmVu display changes to yellow m For an RGB component violation select the Diamond display or select the RGB Parade Line mode in the Waveform display to monitor signal levels Use your Avid software to make signal adjustments until the signal stays within the limit marks on the Diamond graticule The red light on the AlarmVu display will change to yellow when the signal level is properly adjusted Refer to How Do You Use the Diamond Display on page 37 for more information m For an NTSC or PAL composite violation select the Arrowhead display to monitor signal levels Use your Avid software
53. tor User Manual Getting Started 2 Click the Order Info button to open the Order Information window which lists two URLs you can use if your computer has a Web browser m Online Use this URL to open the WFMNLE purchase page at the Tektronix Inc Web site The online ordering capabilities depend on your location and the payment method you select m By Phone Use this URL to open the Tektronix Inc home Web page where you can click on the Contact Us link to list the many ways to contact Tektronix by phone NOTE The standard method of delivering the WFMNLE authorization key is by regular mail If your WFMNLE software is about to expire and you need to get your authorization key quickly during the purchase process you can select to also have the key sent to you by email 3 After you receive the authorization key enter the number into the entry box in the WFMNLE authorization window see Figure 1 Note that the authorization key number is case sensitive The authorization window will no longer appear after you license the WFMNLE software 4 Click Finished to complete the licensing process and close the WFMNLE authorization window Uninstalling the WFMNLE Software Perform the following procedure if you need to uninstall the WFMNLE software 1 For Windows OS systems a Open the Control Panel from the Start menu and select Add Remove Programs b Select WFMNLE from the list of programs and then select Remove 2
54. video effects and the WFMNLE application to the timeline and then click the Render Effect button Timeline E El Ea ED Boo op e w mo MR Figure 26 Playing back the timeline using the Avid rendering mode WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 49 SS Ll Release Notes This section describes the feature enhancements and software repairs that have been made to the WFMNLE software Changes Made With Software Version 1 2 The feature enhancements and software repairs that were made to the WFMNLE software with software version 1 2 are described below Verifying the WFMNLE It no longer matters which version of the Avid application is installed on your Software Installation computer version 1 0 or version 1 5 when you verify the WFMNLE software installation Operation Modes Tab of The Fast QC mode in the Preferences tab of the Properties dialog box has been the Properties Dialog Box replaced by two new operating modes that are located in the new Operation Modes tab Real Time Mode Best Performance Use this mode to get a quick overall report on the quality of your video content When this mode is selected the WFMNLE software does not inhibit the performance of the Avid application so that the WFMNLE limit tests can be performed Due to system limitations this mode results in the WFMNLE software processing a majority but not all of the video fields in the timeline The amount of information processed is dependent
55. w video track by clicking on the right side of the associated Record Track button Figure 2 shows an example using an Avid Xpress Pro system 6 To monitor the entire video clip a Insert an Add Edit marker at the head of the timeline for the new video track see Figure 2 b Select Tektronix in the left pane of the Avid Effects Palette and then drag and drop the WFMNLE icon from the right pane of the Effects Palette onto the new global video track you created The WFMNLE icon will appear in the top global video track on your timeline when you apply the WFMNLE software to the video track c Proceed to step 8 on page 11 WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 9 Operating Basics Create a new global video Insert an Add Edit Drag and drop the WFMNLE track and then click here marker at the head of from the Avid effects list into to activate the video track the new video track the new video track Figure 2 Monitoring the entire video clip in the Avid Timeline window Create a new global video Click the Add Edit and the track and then click here Mark IN OUT buttons to to activate the video track define the video segment Drag and drop the WFMNLE from the Avid effects list into the new video segment Figure 3 Monitoring a segment of a video clip in the Avid Timeline window 10 WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual Operating Basics 7 To monitor only a segment of the video clip
56. y back in real time because the WFMNLE software will inhibit the performance of the Avid application so that the WFMNLE limit tests can be performed By using the Avid rendering mode you ensure that all of the enabled effects in the timeline are applied to each video field 3 Use the Limits tab of the Properties dialog box to enable the desired limit test s and to set the alarm limit thresholds m Typically you will enable the RGB Component Violation test to monitor the color saturation and you will enable the Luma Limit Violation test to monitor the black levels and image brightness m If required use the Low and High Limit slider controls to set the alarm limit thresholds to levels other than the default values Since the default values comply with industry standards EBU Tech Rec R103 2000 and IEEE Standard 205 for SD signals you typically will not need to adjust the limit values WFMNLE Software Waveform Monitor User Manual 23 Operating Basics 24 You can also enable both the NTSC and PAL composite limit tests Even if all of your material is from a digital source you can use these tests to verify that your video will comply as a composite output when you may need to output in that format Use the Out of Limits Tolerance Filter slider control to set how the WFMNLE software responds to an occasional signal spike outside of the defined limits Although the default setting of 50 corresponds to industry standards if your v

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