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1. Remove Selected Remove All Filter based on Prefix allows defining a quick filter based on the first character or first second character of a clipname The system adds automatically a sign while adding a prefix in order to mark the prefix out from the clipnames in the filter list At start up all clipnames assigned to the clips are extracted from the MXF files and are listed in the Filter based on existing Clipname field Select a clipname from the list and press Add to fill out the filter list Note 1 The number of clipnames prefix in the list is restricted to 5 items Note 2 The filter mode is not selectable In the Filter list select an item and press Remove selected to cancel the selection of this clipname Press OK to confirm your selection and to quit the dialog box The new clipnames appear in the filter field 45 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire o Keywords Remove Selected Filter based on Prefix allows defining a quick filter based on the first character or first second character of a keyword The system adds automatically a sign while adding a prefix in order to mark the prefix out from the keywords in the filter list At start up all keywords assigned to the clips are extracted from the MXF files and are listed in the Filter based on existing Keyword field Select a keyword from the list and press Add to fill out t
2. Hackup All Backup All Present Backup All Present Pref Cam Reset clears all selections Backup all selects all cameras of all systems New systems being connected will be also backed up Backup all present selects all cameras of all systems currently connected to the network Backup all Present PREF cam selects all preferential cameras of all systems currently connected to the network ADDITIONAL CRITERIA ARCHIVE STATUS The basic working of the XFile is to compare the content of its disks with the clips present on the XNet According to the result the missing clips on disk will be automatically backed up If several disks are required to backup a complete session the Archive status must be kept to avoid a second backup of same clips while changing the disks Three conditions are required to validate the Archive status 1 Before the Autobackup session place a checkmark in the following box XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire 2 Then set the DEFAULT XFILE parameter in the Setup menu of your LSM XT server see Multicam documentation for complete information The REESE label appears on the line of the LSM XT server if the DEFAULT XFILE has been correctly defined 3 and then activate the AUTOBACKUP by pressing the AutoBackup button Note The DEFAULT XFILE setting allows the operator to initiate the backup of a clip from the LSM XT server via the gt ARCHIVE
3. TCIN TC Ref TC OUT Duration Keyword 1 Keyword 2 Keyword 3 1 671 0 02 1134 giro 16 22 48 03 16 22 50 03 16 22 52 03 00 00 04 00 domina 16e etape t te de course 2 55JCSYwO 02 1134 giro 16 22 48 03 16 22 50 03 16 22 52 03 00 00 04 00 domina 16e etape t te de course 3 55ICS wl 02 1134 giro 16 22 48 03 16 22 50 03 16 22 52 03 00 00 04 00 domina 16e etape t te de course 4 55 CSYwW 02 1134 giro 16 22 48 03 16 22 50 03 16 22 52 03 00 00 04 00 domina 16e etape t te de course 5 S5JICSYWX 02 1134 giro 16 22 48 03 16 22 50 03 16 22 52 03 00 00 04 00 domina 16e etape t te de course 67 So CS TXU 02 1134 giro 16 22 48 03 16 22 50 03 16 22 52 03 00 00 04 00 domina 16e etape t te de course ZG ash el 02 1134 giro 16 22 48 03 16 22 50 03 16 22 52 03 00 00 04 00 domina 16e etape t te de course UmiD Clipname SrclD Keyword 1 Keyword 2 Keyword 3 4M KB ITX babar octave archive Y pol y NA f E PA DOMINA enero ET a L TA 4 195 22 20703 i nece Save Save amp Exit Cancel Select a clip in the list and then enter the new clipname or new keywords in the related field The new clipname keyword is updated in the upper list 61 Important note All clips edited in the XFile Edit Clip module are updated on the XFile disks but a few of them can be also present on the XNet If those clips need to be updated at the same time p
4. The clip markers allow to tag clips into a global selection and to keep this selection from one mode to another 5 different markers are available and can be combined if necessary Select a clip in the XFile list and press to tag the clip or press EB to clear the marker In the XFile list the clips marked are displayed as follows Of 4114 name 1 2z 4124A name 2 FFFF 2 4134A name 3 PFPPP 02 414A name 4 Note The clip markers are not saved to the header of the file and therefore are temporary When you quit the XFile software all markers are removed 51 Issue 1 0 22 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire COUNTERS A counter of clips is available in all modes in the upper side of the list 348 10000 clips The first value is the number of clips displayed in the list the second value is the total amount of clips in memory contents of path s external folder t clips scheduled The number of items in the different lists can affect the performance of the system So it is advised to reduce the number of clips displayed in the lists When the total amount of clips displayed in the list exceeds 2000 clips the counter lights orange 4000 gt 10000 clipa When the total number of clips displayed in the list exceeds 4000 clips the counter lights red If the total number of clips exceeds 5000 clips the refresh of the list stops and the counter displays
5. aaaa 11 110 B 2 bbbb 11 11 cccc 11 110D etd 11 11 11 110F 11 111 aaaa 11 111 B2bbbb 11 1110 cece 11 1110 etd 11 111E 11 111F 11 112 aaaa 11 112B bbbb 11 112C cece 11 1120 etd 11 112E 11 112F 11 1134 aaaa 11 113B 2 bbbb 11 113 cccc 11 1150 etd ll li E 11 113F 11 114 aaaa 11 114 6 bbbb 11 114 cccc 11 114D etd 11 114F Camera H H Clp Mame TC IM 0 Duration 13 30 28 09 O0 00 01 00 15 50 6 09 00 00 01 00 15 50 0 09 00 00 01 00 13 30 28 09 O0 00 01 00 13 30 25 08 00 00 01 00 13 30 25 08 00 00 01 00 13 30 25 086 00 00 01 00 13 30 25 088 00 00 01 00 13 30 25 20 00 00 01 00 13 30 25 20 00 00 01 00 13 30 25 20 00 00 01 00 13 30 25 20 00 00 01 00 13 30 26 035 00 00 01 00 13 30 26 033 00 00 01 00 13 30 26 033 00 00 01 00 13 30 26 053 00 00 01 00 13 30 26 11 00 00 01 00 13 30 26 11 00 00 01 00 13 30 26 11 00 00 01 00 13 30 26 11 00 00 01 00 gt Issue 1 0 Clip 11 112 C Clip Present will be backuped configured to backup all clips from cam C of T 11 The clips displayed in a red line will not be taken to account by the Autobackup criteria and the clips displayed in a green line will be backed up when starting the Autobackup mode The message box in the lower part of the screen displays the details of the clip selected 23 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire 2 MXF METADATA AREA XFile Confi
6. 00 00 20 00 10 38 19 00 00 20 00 00 00 20 00 2004 07 08 10 38 19 2004 07 08 10 38 19 2004 07 08 10 38 19 00 00 20 00 10 38 19 00 00 20 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 30 00 2004 07 08 10 33 19 2004 07 08 10 39 53 2004 07 08 10 39 53 2004 07 08 10 39 53 00 00 20 00 10 38 19 00 00 20 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 20 00 2004 07 08 10 38 19 2004 07 08 10 38 19 2004 07 08 10 38 19 gt Disk Usage Ali Jobs Scheduled Restores Others Backups Updates Cancel All Scheduled Jobs Job Status Cancel Job Job ID H 66 GB 71 GB 1 56 GB 61 GB Operation Job Info 00024 00025 00026 00027 00028 00029 00030 1 Backup Backup Backup Backup Backup Backup Backup scheduled 1 scheduled 2 scheduled 3 scheduled 4 scheduled 5 scheduled 6 echadidlad 7 02 266 02 266 B 02 266 C 02 266D 02 267 02 267 B 02 267 267 Backup of 02 266 A Backup of 02 266 B Backup of 02 266 C Backup of 02 266 D Backup of 02 267 A Backup of 02 267 Backup of 02 267 C Rachim af 0 2 267 33 Issue 1 0 Note simultaneously XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Other modes backup restore and maintenance are also available during autobackup several modes can operate Thanks to the selection list the autobackup process is an
7. 11 18 11 2006 11 LSM clip number 11 113A BNMKZxUvO 11 114 update 11 18 07 05 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 13 2006 11 LSM Pref CAM 1 BNKZxlv1 11 114B update 11 18 07 05 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 13 2006 11 Short IN 11 18 05 11 BNKZxUv2 11 114C update 11 18 06 09 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 12 2006 11 Short OUT 11 18 08 19 BNKZxUv3 11 1140 update 11 18 06 09 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 12 2006 11 Short Duration 00 00 03 08 BNKZxUvW 11 115A update 11 18 08 01 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 14 2006 11 Keyword 1 2 11 115 update 11 18 08 01 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 14 2006 11 Keyword 2 H O BNKZxUvY 11 115C update 11 18 08 01 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 14 2006 11 Keyword 3 BNKZxUvZ 11 115D update 11 18 08 01 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 14 2006 11 session dat 11 44 13 ber 2006 BNKZxUwO 11 116A update 11 18 08 23 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 15 2006 11 BNKZxUw1 11 116B update 11 18 08 23 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 15 2006 11 BNKZxUw2 11 116C update 11 18 08 23 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 15 2006 11 BMKZxUw3 11 116D update 11 18 08 23 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 15 2006 11 BNKZxUwW 11 117A update 11 18 09 19 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 16 2006 11 BNKZxUWX 11 117B update 11 18 09 19 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 16 2006 11 BNKZxUwY 11 117C update 11 18 09 19 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 16 2006 11 BNKZxUwZ 11 117D update 11 18 09 19 00 0
8. User s Manual Author M Lothaire INFORMATION MENU AREA Press Scheduler to activate the Scheduler Mode In this mode the system acts automatically and backs up all files clips according to the jobs defined in the scheduler grid NETWORK STATUS The icon displayed in the upper side of the screen notices the current status of XNet cn Connection to XNet is successfully done XStream is connecting The video parameters are not correct Please check the Network parameters into the System configuration window ra Connection to XNet failed En Local hardware failure has been detected TRANSFER RATE 37 O0 The counter displays the current transfer rate An average of bit rate for all operations is done in real time TIME The current time of the XStream not of the XNet time is displayed in this field 74 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire SCHEDULER GRID Mow Line XNET Q7HOO 08H00 OSHOO 11H00 12H00 Server B EIE Available Job scheduled channels Job Failed Job pending Job in progress Job ended CHANNELS AREA This area is divided into 6 channel fields which displayed the same commands information Status Recording Stopped Available Thumbnail displayed in 4 2 or 15 8 azpect ratio Jobfchannel information Commands for this job channel Remaining capacity Disk capacity 15 Issue 1 0
9. XStream Configuration Dlg Storage Advanced Parameters 5 OATESTMLO1 NATESTMLO1 OATESTMLOL Number of disks Selects the number of disks assigned to the channels to backup r Important Note In order to ensure the transfers we highly recommend to spread the charge to several disks 78 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire Path Channel Enter the path to save files for each channels OBS TAB XStream Configuration Default Job Duration amp hour min Default Job Timing PC Time Input s Time Code Current Day Only Select Primary Output Mode vid TM EVSMXF Update CleanEdit Avid Media Type C OMF IME OPla Update CleanEdit MF QuickTime FCP Optimization Transfer to AVID TM Format String Select the Filename structure to modifs EYS Quick Time C JM 1 C Avid Target Name Available Items fk NAME Name Reset EYS MSF Stream SSBOATE TCIM SaxTMB CAM Sample EWS MXF x5tream 2007 05 08 10h05m00s00 zz 4 mxf Rename File if needed Useful Far 5 TCOLIT Inactive if Update CleanEdit parameter is set Save Default J ob Duration default 1 hour Default Job Timing Select the time reference for the recording PC Time or Input s Timecode This selection is valid fo
10. 135 16 39 19 20 00 00 12 11 2006 11 06 16 39 36 2006 11 Storyboard Delete File Delete BNKZpla2 11 135C 16 39 19 20 00 00 12 11 2006 11 06 16 39 36 2006 11 BMKZpla3 11 1350 16 39 19 20 00 00 12 11 2006 11 06 16 39 36 2006 11 BNKZxUyO 11 110A 11 18 12 11 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 18 2006 11 ENKZxUy1 11 110B 11 18 12 11 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 18 2006 11 BNKZxUy2 11 110C 11 18 12 11 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 18 2006 11 2 BNKZxUy3 11 1100 11 18 12 11 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 18 2006 11 BMKZxUtO 11 111 A 11 18 02 17 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 09 2006 11 BMKZxUt 11 111B o 11 16 02 17 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 09 2006 11 BMKZxUt2 11 111C 11 18 02 17 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 09 2006 11 BNKZxUt3 11 1110 11 18 02 17 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 09 BNKZxUuO 11 112A 11 18 04 12 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 10 11 112B 11 18 04 12 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 10 BNKZxUu2 11 112C 11 18 04 12 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 10 ENKZxUu3 11 112D 11 18 04 12 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 10 LSM clip UmID BNKZxLlua 05 00 03 LSM Rating NON ENKZxUub 11 113B update 11 18 05 11 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 11 2006 11 LSM Name HDCOHX BNKZxluc 11 113C update 11 18 05 11 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 11 2006 11 LSM clip name update BMKZxUud 11 113D update 11 18 05 11 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07
11. B c b E ME 6 not present 5 ABIDE ed not present 16 B C b E ME ed not present 17 A B C b E F MIE ed not present 18 la B c D E E HE ed not present 19 A B c b E LF IE ed not present 20 A B C b E LF ME ed not present 21 A B C b E ME ed not present 22 XStream Aj B c b E E bE ed 23 ABIDE 5 not present 24 A B C b E F ME ed not present 25 A B C b E LF MIE ed not present 26 la B c D E HE ed not present 27 A B C b E LF ME ed not present 28 A B C b E IE ed not present 29 xFie BIDE HEI od this XFile E 2006 02 18 17 02 14 Cameras au El 2 3 4 57 6 77 87 3 0 AI El 2 3 4 5 81 177 2 9 Clip TCIN Duration 11 110 aaaa 13 30 28 09 00 00 01 00 11 110B bbbb DISP 11 110D etd 13 30 28 09 00 00 01 00 13 30 28 09 00 00 01 00 13 30 28 09 00 00 01 00 11 110E IDE 11 111 aaaa 13 30 25 08 00 00 01 00 11 111 B bbbb 13 30 25 08 00 00 01 00 11 111 11 111D etd 13 30 25 08 00 00 01 00 13 30 25 08 00 00 01 00 11 111E HENIE 11 112 4 aaaa 13 30 25 20 00 00 01 00 11 112 B bbbb 13 30 25 20 00 00 01 00 b cox 13 30 25 20 00 00 01
12. EVS Broadcast Equipment Inc 9 Law Drive Suite 200 Fairfield NJ 07004 3233 USA Tel 1 973 575 7811 Fax 1 973 575 7812 Tech line 1 973 575 7813 usa evs tv ASIA amp PACIFIC EVS Broadcast Equipment Ltd New Victory House 15th Floor 93 103 Wing Lok Street Sheung Wan HONG KONG Tel 852 2914 2501 Fax 852 2914 2505 Tech line 852 94 01 23 95 sales evs asia com hk EVS Broadcast Equipment Canway Building Rm 702A 66 Nan Li Shi Lu Beijing CHINA Tel 86 10 6808 0248 Fax 86 10 6808 0246 Tech line 86 139 1028 9860 evschina evs tv EUROPE MIDDLE EAST amp AFRICA EVS Belgium s a Liege Science Park 16 rue Bois St Jean 4102 Ougr e BELGIUM Tel 32 4 361 7000 Fax 32 4 361 7099 Tech line 32 495 284 000 sales evs tv EVS France s a 32 36 rue de Bellevue 92773 Boulogne Billancourt CEDEX FRANCE Tel 33 1 46 99 9000 Fax 33 1 46 99 9009 Tech line 33 1 46 99 90 08 france evs tv EVS Italy s r l Via Milano 2 25126 Brescia ITALY Tel 39 030 296 400 Fax 39 030 377 8945 Tech line 39 334 63 11 493 italy evs tv EVS Broadcast UK Limited Kingfisher House 21 23 Elmfield Road Bromley Kent BR1 1LT UNITED KINGDOM Tel 44 0 20 8315 6551 2 Fax 44 0 20 8315 6560 Tech line 44 7768 792 217 44 7973 317 414 uk evs tv www evs tv
13. EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 116 B 1 G testMLO EYS XFile 2006 EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 116B mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 117 A 1 mG testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 117 A mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 117 B 1 G testMLO EYS XFile 2006 EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 117B mxf G testMLO EYS XFile 2006 EVS xFile 2006 03 01 11 118 A 1 m G ltestMLOIEVS XFile 2006 11 118A 5 XFile 2006 03 01 11 118 A mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 11 118B EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 118 1 m G testMLO EYS XFile 2006 11 118B 11 119A 11 119A 11 119B 11 119B 11 4 110 Disk Usage EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 118B mxf G itestMLO EVS XFile 2006 EVS xFile 2006 03 01 11 119 A 1 mG testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 119 A mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 1198 1 m G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 119B mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 vci ANNE no no 11 TIO FAN em bn RM PEUT vcls nne mem gt Jobs Done Completion Date amp Time G 29 MB 232 GB H 5 232 GB EVSXFile 2006 03 01 11 113 D mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 Restore Publish J Name Path B Delete Both Files Delete File B Filename Full Path B iile 110 5 XFile 2006_03_01 11 1104 1 mH testMLO EVS XFile 2006_03_01 11 110 A 1 mx
14. M Lothaire The MXF file is the file containing all data related to a common audio video data The first clip created with this A V data is called the MasterClip and has the particularity to get the same code for the ID material and for the ID louth All clips ensued from this masterclip either by copy or by update or by modifying the short IN short OUT point are linked to the MXF file and a different ID louth is defined for each them IN SHORT IN SHORT OUT OUT YV XZ 74 ID MATERIAL ID LOUTH NEW ID LOUTH NEW ID LOUTH Selecting ALL in the MEDIA CLIPS filter displays all the Clips Selecting MasterClip displays only the MasterClips Selecting Group displays both MasterClips and Clips linked by a bracket sign in the XF ile list r ce ae OL restore 14 00 07 22 of 122c rescpy 1 Sh 1 05 00 00 00 F 07 123 C rescpy 26h 1 06 00 00 00 of i24c rescpy 37h 1 07 00 00 00 L p2 125c rescpy 4 6h 1 08 00 00 00 Note This filter is helpful when restoring clips in the studio because it will only transfer the Original clips and skip the copies n XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire Video Standards Select the squares representing the different video standards Selected items appear in a green square and the XFile list is refreshed to display the new selection of clips a Video Codecs Video
15. the XFile is ready to operate Press START again to enter the application 15 Issue 1 0 16 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire System configuration The system configuration window is only available for modifications from the start page before start up system parameters are required to complete the boot sequence and to connect to the XNet During operations this window will be displayed in read only mode for information al mu re L ADI Contig system Stand Alone SOT Speed Video Std Database 7 Mb s t PAL 6000 clips i 1485 Mb s 17 NTSC 16000 clips Met Mame Met Humber pe m o is Sepsa ilerle Disk Mode 2 File Data Path Single Disk D File Browse DualDisk File Data Path B Mirroring Browse Serial Number 10010 L XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Issue 1 0 NETWORK AREA Standalone mode Selects this option allows the operator to start the XFile without being connected to the XNet In this mode only the maintenance mode is active AM wow The bandwidth the video standard and the Database Size must be identical on all machines connected to the XNet If one system is configured with a different bandwidth video standard or database size it will block the entire network SDTI 540Mbps 1485Mbps Selects the bandwidth of the network Video Standard PAL NTSC Selects the
16. 1 222 00 Export Data to TXT file 95 Export Data to HTML file Storyboard 96 Notes 97 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire Introduction DIGITAL ARCHIVING ON REMOVABLE MEDIA The XFile has access to all footage recorded on XT6U XT4U AirBox and SpotBox servers through the SDTI network When a clip is created on one of the servers a copy is automatically transferred to XFile OUTSIDE BROADCAST PRODUCTION TV CENTER STUDIO PRODUCTION Studio 1 IP Director Logging amp Highlight Editing Remote Control Panel p XT Server 6ch 100 1000 Base T Ethernet Network This copy is a background process and as a lower priority on the network compared to real time transfers between servers for remote playback in order not to disturb the live production in any way If the network is not very busy the transfer to the removable media can be performed several times faster than real time As soon as real time transfers are required on the network the backup process is slowed down to make enough bandwidth available to guarantee these new requests Each clip is saved as a separate file on the removable media including not only video audio and time code information but also all metadata associated with that clip name descriptors creation date original location server s n register etc The transfer between an XT6U or XT4U to the XFile is a data transfer i e no decoding encoding process ta
17. 2005 EvS File 2005 EvS File 2005 EvS File 2005 EvS File 2005 EvS File 2005 EvS File 2005 EvS File 2005 111 B mxf 111 C mxf 111 D mxf 112 A mxf 112 B mxf 112 C mxf 112 D mxf 113 A mxf 116 B mxf 116 C mxf 116 D mxf 117 A mxf 117 B mxf a If the selected location is free the clip destination lights green If the selected location is already filled the clip destination lights red in this case the publish of this clip will be aborted The list box in the lower part of the window allows the user to choose multiple methods for publishing see Restore mode 4 Press a UpdatePublish to update the clips on the XNet 62 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire Maintenance mode Press Maintenance to enter the maintenance mode x XFile BETA version 1 09 00 29 XFile File Configuration Statistics Help AutoBackup Publish Media info v jenes e ren es Aae e A 9 89 69 88 TC IN Duration Keyword 1 Keyword 2 Keyword Creation Date amp Time Creatic TIAE G9 14152417 F BNKXxyQW 11 114 09 04 26 09 00 00 14 20 2006 10 26 09 04 53 2006 10 si i 09 04 26 09 00 00 14 20 2006 10 26 09 04 53 2006 10 BNKXxyQY 11 114C 09 04 26 09 00 00 14 20 2006 10 26 09 04 53 2006 10 BNKXxyOZ 11 114D 09 04 26 09 00 00 14 20 2006 10 26 09 04 53 2006 10 ENKZpla 11 1354 16 39 19 20 00 00 12 11 2006 11 06 16 39 36 2006 11 BNKZplai 11
18. 50004 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Issue 1 0 Backup mode Press Backup to enter the Backup mode XFile BETA version 1 09 00 29 XFile File Configuration Statistics Help AutoBackup C Basua C Publish ClipNames Britney 03 BOGOR F4 BritT 04 gHHHHH Fa Mobil 1 05 BEBE Fa Mobil 2 06 HHEBHEEE Fa Loupe 07 HEBEEE Fa 02 02 02 02 02 ec 02 02 9 2 022 022 022 C 022 D 023 023 023 0230 16 35 08 1t 16 35 08 1t 16 35 08 1t 16 35 08 1t 15 13 49 1 15 13 49 1 15 13 49 1 15 13 49 1 15 13 43 1 15 13 43 1 15 13 43 1 15 13 44 1 15 13 44 1 15 13 44 1 15 13 44 1 15 13 45 0 15 13 45 0 15 13 45 0 15 13 45 0 V gt Clip ID clips HAAR TC IN Duration ues os n s en m es ado E Keyword 1 Keyword 2 Keyword 3 Creation Date amp Time Backup Date 03 2106 03 210C 03 210D 03 2130 03 214C 03 214D 03 215 bvnvbny bvnvbnv 3 23 07 53 10 x 3 23 07 53 10 x 3 23 07 53 10 x 3 23 00 27 10 x 3 23 01 31 06 x 3 23 01 31 06 x 3 23 02 42 14 x 11 05 07 05 11 05 07 05 11 05 07 05 11 05 07 05 11 05 07 05 11 05 07 05 11 05 07 05 11 05 07 05 11 05 07 05 11 05 03 22 11 05 03 22 11 05 03 22 11 05 04 03 11 05 04 03 11 05 04 03 11 05 04 10 11 05 04 10 11 05 04 10 11 05 04 10 11 05 04 10 11 05 04 10 11 05 04 10 11 05 04 10 11 05 04 10 00
19. GUI scheduled 1 11 110C update Restore of 11 110 Cto 11 110 C 00475 Restore GUI scheduled 2 11 110D update Restore of 11 110D to 11 110D 00476 Restore GUI scheduled 3 11 1114 update Restore of 11 111 Ato 11 111 00477 Restore GUI scheduled 4 11 111B update Restore of 11 111 Bto 11 111 00478 Restore GUI scheduled 5 11 111C update Restore of 11 111 Cto 11 111 C 00479 Restore GUI scheduled 6 11 111D update Restore of 11 111 Dto 11 111D nnaen Dackara uit echediiled 7 1121174 windste nF 112 117 AFA 11 1174 The Publish mode gives direct access to the clips saved to XFile disks batch of clips can be organized in a page bank cam structure and can be accessible for selection and playback via the remote control panel and or the VGA of the Multicam In Publish mode the counters the filters and the selection modes are similar to the Restore mode Press the PUBLISH button to activate the mode 1 Select the clip s from the XFile list 60 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire 2 then change the display of the XNet list to find one location Select the location to publish the clip s in the page the bank and the camera selection 3 press lt a SchedulePublish to initiate the transfer of the selected clip 4 select other clips froma the XFile list and repeat the operation 5 and then press a UpdateP u
20. Grab TimeCode Grab Date 4G 7E4H Grab rear Grab Month za DAY arab XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire X amp File Contig Session AutoBackup Selection Issue 1 0 MXF MetaData 1 Session Folders Advanced Parameters CAKFile XML C KFile XML LoadBalancing File Cancel A few operations made by XFile as backup restore delete are remotely controlled via XML file by a source application IPDirector Automation system Two modes are available XML J obs Root Folder Selecting Jobs Root folder defines local folders to receive XML files The XFile only scans its local folders XML Load balancing J obs Root Folder Load balancing process allows spreading the XML jobs over several XFiles 4 Subfolders are automatically creates at start up when one of the XML modes is selected Jobs Incoming the source application posts XML files to request obs Jobs Scheduled the XFile stores the XML J obs scheduled Jobs In Progress the XFile stores the XML J obs in progress Jobs Done the XFile posts the XML files containing the final result of the J obs 3l Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Example of XML file for backup command Backup Clip 112 A from XT n 11 to the F ext_folder clip 11 112A mxf lt xml version 1 0 gt EVS XHile Job List EVS XHie Job Job Id24942648367
21. XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire STATUS AREA The different operations are divided into different tabs General Jobs Selected Jobs Pending J Jobs Endless Jobs Done Wiew Last Day View Last Hour Hide Successful retry Cancel Job SOURCE Stark Stop Status Primary Description 11 15 00 00 Failed 5 EnXStreamiEVS Stream 2006_07_09 T4hs58m38s1 11 C mxf 11 15 00 00 16 00 00 Successful EYS ExStreamiE s Stream 200607 08 14h58m37s56 11 B mxF E 11 B 05 00 00 06 00 00 Successful EYS F ixStreamiEvS XStream 2006 07 08 4h58m37s54 11 B mxf 11 6 15 00 00 Failed EYS E lXStreamiE s Stream 2006 07 09 14h58m37558 11 B mxf 11 B 05 04 00 06 04 00 Successful EYS E t StreamiE s Stream 2006 07 09 05h zm37s54 11 B mxf 4 In JOBS DONE use these filters to refine the selection mme SESE BEES ipM View all displays all status since the start up of the system View Last Hour and View Last Day are both quick shortcuts to display the operation status related to the last hour or to the last 24 hours The Hide Successful button helps you to bring out clearly the various errors occurring during a complete session In JOBS DONE the following commands are available for Cancel Job Clean all Retry Select a job failed in the list and then press the Retry button to retry the proce
22. allows you to search the clip in jog mode IN SHORT IN SHORT OUT OUT Thumbnail IN 89 Issue 1 0 90 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire The first line gathers the GRAB amp EXPORT functions The second line of buttons gathers the SEARCH functions and the third line of buttons gathers the commands which modify the clip The last line gathers the PREVIEW functions Partial export GRAB field GRAB frame of with new IN OUT points Kj EX Mj j Go to Go to Goto File IN Go to ShortiN Goto REF Gotonext croagyr GotoFile point point frame frame point OUT point Set OUT Mark a new Mark a new Shori Peine a NeW SponoUT point point Start PREVIEW Stop PREVIEW To modify the ID louth to modify or to add a ClipName or keywords select the Clipname keywords tab GRAB option From the Edit Clip module the operator can select one image in the main window current position of the cursor and press the Grab Field or the Grab Frame button to open the following dialog box XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire Grab Params File CANFile Grabs EVSGrab 2005 05 25 02 1140 16h22m50s20 Options M Cancel File Select the filename and the destination folder to save the J PG BMP files Options Stretch field to frame size Enabling this option will automatically stretch the field image to the Original frame size Output f
23. dit DB emt CleanE dit DB DSN User CleanE dit DB DSH Password Avid TH Transfer All Clips Backuped Default Hast Mame Target Mame Format String Reset XXTNB XENB XCAM Sample 12 123 clipname Available Items ZLMB Clip Number Cancel All clips backed up by the XFile can be exported to other systems for different purposes 29 Issue 1 0 30 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire CleanE dit The clips backed up can be automatically inserted into the CleanEdit Database Place a checkmark in the Update CleanEdit DB box and enter the DSN name user and password for the defined CE database Please refer to the CleanEdit documentation for more details Avid TM The clips backed up can be automatically transferred to the AVID transfer Manager for conversion process to AVID file format Place a checkmark in the Transfer All Clips Backed up box and enter the Host name of the default Transfer manager Please contact EVS support for details regarding the configuration of AVID Target Format String A default filename is automatically given to the target file This filename is user defined and can be modified by typing a generic term 1 WC2006 Match03 and or by adding one or many available items LNB Clip Mumber AXIMA amp ME Mame A T ME XT User Number Clip Number Clip Mame
24. into the Path s are scanned This means only those clips data included will be accessible and display in the XFile list To avoid long scanning process at start up we advise the clips to be distributed over different paths SYSTEM AREA Serial Number The serial number of the system is defined during the first installshield process and cannot be modified afterwards The S N is also written on the back plate of the mainframe 18 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Issue 1 0 Session configuration The session configuration window is divided into 7 tabs 1 AUTOBACKUP SELECTION XFile Config Session AutoBackup Selection MXF MetaData Session Folders Advanced Parameters Grab XML Export Backup All Pref Cam AutoBackup Validation 01 B c b E ME od not present 0 Al 8 c D E HE ed not present 0 B c DD E ME ed not present 04 B C b E FE ed not present D5 A B C b E LF ed not present 06 A B C b E LF ed not present 07 B c b E ME 6 not present 08 B c b E 6 not present D9 A B C b E LF ed not present 10 Al B c 01 E ME ed not present 11 QOOUGB OOO to Archive 12 A B C b E LF ME ed not present 3 lA B c 0 E HE ed not present 14
25. video standard NTSC format is also applicable for HD formats Database Size 6000 16000clips Select the maximum number of clips saved to the LSM database Net Name The Net name defines the machine name on the network This name is user defined and can exceed 8 characters but only 8 characters will be visible from the XNet views Entering a Network Name is not mandatory because a network number is automatically given to the system but it is recommended to name the machines in order to easily identify all systems connected to XNet Net Number Range 1 29 The Net number defines the machine number on the network This number is user defined Optional SERVER mode for XFile XFile system can turn to SERVER mode and host the LSM database This option is useful when no XT is present on the network Note This option has been temporary disabled to avoid disconnection problems during operation 17 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire STORAGE AREA Disk mode Single Disk Dual Disk Mirroring Single Disk only one disk is used Dual Disk When the first disk is full the system automatically switches to the second disk Mirroring Same clips are saved to both disks at the same time Path A B Selects the destination to save the MXF files Depending on the Disk mode selection one or two paths is are active for modifications pu 2 oss Note At start up only the clips saved
26. with preview 03 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire B e T EI T XStream RECTrain Browsing X Full Size ratio 8x Zoom 13 53 08 1 3 13 47 55 17 13 58 21 03 13 13 02 04 14 42 2 7 18 Job IN GUT 13 58 09 189 Set IM Set Out stop nat defined OK Cancel Note Prior to start recording files check the disk capacity information by clicking _Disk Capacity Info diagram displays the disk capacity required according to the different video standards and bitrates How many hours on your disk 0 GB PAL JPEG 30 112 GB NTSC JPEG 50 16 GB PAL IMX 50 22 GB PAL JPEG 100 32 GB PAL JPEG 140 43 GB NTSC JPEG 100 30 GB NTSC JPEG 140 42 GB 2 NTSC JPEG 100 32 GB NTSC JPEG 140 147 GB lt a I 84 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire GENERAL TAB Add a Job manually Disk Capacity Info Job ID AT 11 Hbcoux m Input B 016 NYG DAL Priority Mormal Cancel This tab defines the NAME of the clip file to be made and the PRIORITY level to assign to the current job Example of Name 01G NYG DAL 01 2Weekl GAME NYG New York Giants HOME TEAM DAL Dallas Cowboys AWAY TEAM 95 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire PRIMARY OUTPUT Add a Job m
27. 0 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 16 2006 11 BNKZxUxO 11 118A update 11 18 10 16 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 18 17 2006 11 RMK7xllx1 11 11 undate 1111811016 3 2nn amp it1 07 11 18 17 2nn amp 1 M gt Disk Usage Ali Jobs Scheduled Backups Restores Updates Others D 107 232 GB Cancel Job Cancel All Scheduled Jobs Set Highest Priority E 116 465 GB Job ID Operation Job Status Full ClipID ClipName Job Info 00194 Backup 02 112D Backup of 02 112 D 00195 Backup scheduled 1 02 1134 Backup of 02 113 A 00196 Backup scheduled 2 02 113 Backup of 02 113 B 00197 Backup scheduled 3 02 113 Backup of 02 113 C 00198 Backup scheduled 4 Backup of 02 113D 00199 Backup scheduled 5 02 114 Backup of 02 114 A 00200 Backup scheduled 6 2 1141 Backup of 02 1146 nnoni im echediiled 7 1 Rachim af 02 114 C lt CLIP INFO Click on the Clip icon 5 enter this mode CLIP INFO AREA This area displays the current parameters and values saved to the descriptive metadata of the MXF file The thumbnails The thumbnails defined for each file are extracted from the MJPEG files 63 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire The first thumbnail shows the SHORT IN frame and the last is the SHORT OUT frame The REF frame is automatic
28. 00 11 112D etd 13 30 25 20 00 00 01 00 11 113 4 aaaa 13 30 26 03 00 00 01 00 11 113 bbbb 13 30 26 03 00 00 01 00 SNS 13 30 26 03 00 00 01 00 11 113D etd 13 30 26 03 00 00 01 00 11 113E 11 113 11 114 4 aaaa 13 30 26 11 00 00 01 00 11 114 bbbb 13 30 26 11 00 00 01 00 liom dre 11 114D etd 13 30 26 11 00 00 01 00 13 30 26 11 00 00 01 00 11 114 gt Clip 11 112 C Clip Present will be backuped configured to backup all clips from cam C of XT 11 T 2006 02 17 17 02 14 This selection list is only active while Autobackup mode is disabled In the left area all systems connected to the XNet are listed by net numbers Met Nurmber Met Marne 1 000 Orchive to Archive Cameras selection PFEF stats and Type of Server 1 First select the server to backup The selected line changes to dark blue 19 Issue 1 0 20 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire 2 then Selectthe camera angles desired to be part of the autobackup process Selected cameras appear in a green square and unselected cameras in a red square Note For the AirBox and SpotBox servers all cameras must be selected 3 Press OK to confirm the selection and to close the window 4 Press the Autobackup button Different shortcuts are available to select cameras or systems with ease
29. 00 01 00 x 00 00 01 00 x 00 00 01 00 x 00 00 01 02 x 00 00 01 00 x 00 00 01 00 x 00 00 01 00 x 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 010 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 010 00 04 00 010 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 010 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 LSM keywort LSM keywore LSM keyworc LSM keyworc LSM keyworc LSM keyworc LSM keywort LSM keyworc LSM keyworc LSM keywort LSM keyworc LSM keyworc LSM keyworc LSM keyworc LSM keyworc LSM keywort LSM keyworc LSM keyworc LSM keywort LSM keyworc LSM keyworc vnvbnn vnvbnn vnvbnn vbnvbnvbn vbnybny vbnvbnvbn vbnvbnv vbnvbnvbn vbnvbnv 2003 11 18 07 06 43 2003 11 18 07 06 43 2003 11 18 07 06 43 2003 11 18 06 41 52 2003 11 18 06 42 14 2003 11 18 06 42 14 2003 11 18 06 42 33 2004 10 15 11 05 10 2004 10 15 11 05 10 2004 10 15 11 05 10 2004 10 15 11 05 10 2004 10 15 11 05 10 2004 10 15 11 05 10 2004 10 15 11 05 10 2004 10 15 11 05 10 2004 10 15 11 05 10 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2003 11 24 2003
30. 0C update Restore scheduled 2 11 110D update Restore scheduled 3 11 111 4 update Restore scheduled 4 11 1116 update Restore scheduled 5 11 111 update Restore scheduled 6 11 111D update Dackora echech lad 7 11 112 4 undata lt Restore of 11 110Bto 11 110B Restore of 11 110 C to 11 110 C Restore of 11 110 Dto 11 110D Restore of 11 111 Ato 11 111 Restore of 11 111 Bto 11 111B Restore of 11 111 Cto 11 111 C Restore of 11 111 Dto 11 111D Dactnre of 11 1124 Fh 11 2112 The XFile can also be used as a security backup Clips can be restored from the XFile to any other server XT6U XT4U SpotBox or AirBox on the network Press the Restore button to activate the mode 1 Select the clip from the XFile list 2 Select the server from the XNet list To display the list of servers present on the XNet press 3 then change the display of the list to find one location Select the location to restore the clip in the page the bank and the camera selection 56 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Issue 1 0 To display the page bank list press a and to display the list of cameras press MEM Display the list of servers Display the P age Bank selection Display the Camera selection E Select the display Ell E d O B fon 2 E EI HH E EI SLT E 5 157 1212 HO EJ Select the sever Britnew sBgEHEBEHEH FA 4a pre
31. 1 00005 2 00001 0 00002 0 00003 0 00004 0 00004 1 00004 2 r 00005 0 lt 67INXGyW 67INXGyxX 67INXGyY 67INXGyZ 67INXGDW 67INXGDW 67INXGDW 67INXGyX 67INXGyY 67INXGyZ 67INXGDW 67INXGDW 67INXGDW 67INXGDX 67INXGDX 67INXGDY 67INXGyX 67INXGyY 67INXGyZ 67INXGDW 67INXGDW 67INXGDW 67INXGyW 67INXGyX 67INXGyY 67INXGyZ 67INXGDW O2YNiFGW O2YNiL6O 67INXGyX 67INXGyY 67INXGyZ 67INXGDW O2YNiFGW O2YNiL6O 67INXGDX O2 YNIFLW OPERA 67INXGyX 67INXGyY 67INXGyZ 67INXGDW O2YNiFGW O2YNiL6O G7INXGDX 67INXGDX 02 151 02 151 02 151 02 151 02 152 05 291 05 292 02 151 02 151 02 151 02 152 05 291 05 292 02 152 05 291 DE 29 02 151 02 151 02 151 02 152 05 291 05 292 02 152 10 39 13 01 10 39 13 01 10 39 13 01 10 39 13 01 10 37 50 23 10 37 50 23 10 37 50 23 10 39 13 01 10 39 13 01 10 39 13 01 10 37 50 23 10 37 50 23 10 37 50 23 10 37 50 23 10 37 50 23 10 32 50 22 10 39 13 01 10 39 13 01 10 39 13 01 10 37 50 23 10 37 50 23 10 37 50 23 10 37 50 23 00 00 30 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 20 00 2004 07 08 10 39 53 2004 07 08 10 39 53 2004 07 08 10 39 53 2004 07 08 10 39 53 2004 07 08 10 38 19 00 00 20 00 10 38 19 00 00 20 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 20 00 2004 07 08 10 38 19 2004 07 08 10 39 53 2004 07 08 10 39 53 2004 07 08 10 39 53
32. 11 24 2003 11 24 2003 11 24 2003 11 24 2003 11 24 2003 11 24 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 Laoosjtojts 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 Laoosjtojts 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 2004 1019 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 All Jobs Scheduled Backups Restores Others Disk Usage Updates 0 114 GB 232 GB 30739 Je E 397 GB 465 GB Operation Job Src Backup GUI Backup GUI Backup GUI Backup GUI Backup GUI Backup GUI Backup GUI Rarkbim iit Job Status FullClipID 11 1408 scheduled 1 11 140 scheduled 2 11 140D scheduled 3 11 1414 scheduled 4 11 141B scheduled 5 11 141C scheduled 6 11 141D echediilad 7 11 14 JobInfo Backup of 11 140 B to Session Folder Backup of 11 140 to Session Folder Backup of 11 140 D to Session Folder Backup of 11 141 A to Session Folder Backup of 11 141 B to Session Folder Backup of 11 141 C to Session Folder Backup of 11 141 0 to Session Folder Racbiin af 11 149 ka Caccion Enldar Press the Backup button to activate the mode 1 First select the server from the XNet list To display the list of servers present on the XNet press 2 And then change the display of the list to find the clip to backup Select the page the bank and the camera of the clip To display the page bank list press to dis
33. 116 B 1 mH testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 116 B 1 mxf EVS XFile 2006 03 D1 11 116 B mxf H itestMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 116 B mxf EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 117 A 1 mH itestMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 117 1 mxf 11 11 117 EVSXFile 2006 03 01 11 117 A mxf H testMLO VEVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 117 EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 117 B 1 mH itestMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 1178 1 mxf DI 117B 5 2006 03 01 11 117B mxf H testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 117 B mxf ite 118 EVS XFile 2006_03_01 11 118 A 1 mH testMLOVEVS XFile 2006_03_01 11 118A 1 mxf I ile Backups View Last Hour Operation Restores 118 118B 1186 1194 Qn EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 119 A 1 mH testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 1194 1 mxf Updates Deletes FullClipID EVS 2006 03 01 11 1184 mxf H itestMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 118 A mxf EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 118B 1 mH testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 118B 1 mxf EVS 2006 03 01 11 118B mxf H testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 118 B mxf Others Operation status Backup_thrd_2 o g 2006 05 04 14 38 06 2006 05 04 14 38 09 Backup Clip Backup Clip 11 1344 11 1354 Backup FAILED not enough space on disk For File H testMLO EYS XFile 2006 05 04 11 134 J Backup FAILED not enough space
34. 12D mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 1134 1 mG testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 1134 2 mG testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 113 A mxf G itestMLO EVS XFile 2006 11 113B EVS xFile 2006 03 01 11 113B 1 m G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 11 113B 5 XFile 2006 03 01 11 113B mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006_ 11 113c 19 8 0108 11 114A 11 114 11 114A 11 114B 11 114B 5 XFile 2006 03 01 11 113 C mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 1144 1 mG testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 114 A 2 mG testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 1144 mxf G ltestMLO EVS XFile 2006 5 XFile 2006 03 01 11 114 B 1 m G testMLO EYS XFile 2006 EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 114 B mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 11 114D EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 114D mxf G testMLO VEVS XFile 2006 11 115A 5 XFile 2006 03 01 11 1154 1 mG testMLO EVS XFile 2006 11 115A 11 115 11 115B EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 115 A mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 5 XFile 2006_03_01 11 1156 1 m G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 115B mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 11 1164 EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 1164 1 mG testMLO EVS XFile 2006 11 116A 5 XFile 2006 03 01 11 116 A mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 11 116B 11 116B 11 117A 11 117A 11 117B 11 117B 11 118 4
35. 15 11 05 10 2004 10 15 11 05 07 nos 10 15 2004 10 15 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 11 05 04 10 11 05 04 10 11 05 04 10 11 05 04 10 11 05 04 10 11 05 04 10 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 10 15 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 2004 1019 2004 10 15 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 vbnvbnvbn vbnvbny 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 bvnvbny 11 05 04 10 bvnvbnv 1 11 05 04 10 ANT NA 7 00 00 04 00 vbnvbnvbn vbnvbnv 00 00 04 00 AAA A o vbnvbnvbn vbnvbnv 2004 10 15 11 05 07 1 11 05 07 2004 10 15 11 05 07 44 07 60 IE E E 2004 10 15 annain T gt Disk Usage Ali Jobs Done Backups Restores Updates Deletes Others R 180 GB 232 GB 8 238 GB 232 GB View Last Day View Last Hour Hide Successtul Job ID Completion Date amp Time Operation Full ClipID ClipMame Operation status 00000 2004 11 04 15 47 52 Thumbnails Refres 03 214 Thumbnails Refresh successfull 00001 2004 11 04 15 49 25 Update SportNet 02 4114 drop 10h Updated successfully on SportNet at 02 411 0000
36. 1B 185 12 57 11 16 00 00 10 00 backup 2003 11 14 05 1254 mxf 125B 05 111C 185 12 57 11 16 00 00 10 00 backup 2003_11_14 05 125 B mxf If the selected location is free the clip destination lights green If the selected location is already filled the clip destination lights red in this case the restore of this clip will be aborted A second operation is useful to restore the clip to another location on the XNet The list box in the lower part of the window allows the user to choose multiple methods for restoring Original place Original place on another LOM Contiguous Contiguous based on Camera Selection Contiguous and group related clips Original Place The clip returns to its previous location on the XNet Original place on another LSM The clip returns to its previous location page bank on the XNet but is restored to another system Contiguous The group of clips is restored to all locations from A to F Contiguous based on camera selection The group of clips is restored to location selected by the operator Contiguous and group related clips The system will recompose the group of related clips For example Clip 111A returns to location A clip 111B returns to location B 59 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Publish mode Press Publish to enter the publish mode x XFile 1 09 00 29 File C
37. 2 2004 11 04 15 49 28 Thumbnails Refres 02 411 drop 10h Thumbnails Refresh successfull 00003 2004 11 04 15 50 37 Update SportNet 02 4114 drop 10h Updated successfully on SportNet at 02 411 The main screen changes to display the folders organization on the left part of the screen and the content of the XFile on the right part of the screen 1 In the folder list select the or or EEE to display the folders 2 Select one folder of destination the selected folder lights dark blue 3 Select a batch of files in the XFile list 69 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Note Clips are linked to a MXF file In this mode the MOVE and COPY commands affect the MXF file even if only a clip is selected 4 Then press amp initiate the or press Sto initiate the COPY file Note The MOVE command is only accessible if the transfer of files operates between PATHs The COPY command is accessible for all transfers from to external folders In the folder list two additional functions has been added to ease the use of the folders list DERG hE Select a position in the folders tree to create a new folder then click on the Create Folder button to open the following dialog box amp File Create Folder Type the name of the new folder and press OK to validate In the folder list select a folder t
38. 2003 11 24 03 210D 3 23 07 53 10 x 00 00 01 00 LSM keyworcLSM keyworcLSM keyworc 2003 11 18 07 06 43 2003 11 24 03 213D 3 23 00 27 10 x 00 00 01 02 x LSM keyworcLSM keyworcLSM keyworc 2003 11 18 06 41 52 2003 11 24 03 214C 3 23 01 31 06 x 00 00 01 00 LSM keyworcLSM keyworcLSM keyworc 2003 11 18 06 42 14 2003 11 24 03 2140 3 23 01 31 06 x 00 00 01 00 LSM keyworcLSM keyworcLSM keyworc 2003 11 18 06 42 14 2003 11 24 103 215 3 23 02 42 14 x 00 00 01 00 x LSM keyworcLSM keyworcLSM keyworc 2003 11 18 06 42 33 2003 11 24 11 05 07 05 02 1308 02 110B i 02 110B 00 00 04 00 2004 10 15 11 05 07 05 00 00 04 00 11 05 07 05 11 05 07 05 00 00 04 00 2004 10 15 11 05 10 2004 10 15 00 00 04 00 02 110C F 02 130 C 11 05 07 05 00 00 04 00 02 110C 102 1300 11 05 07 05 11 05 07 05 00 00 04 00 toss 11 05 10 2004 10 15 11 05 10 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 11 05 10 2004 10 15 11 05 10 2004 10 15 Enosttofis 00 00 04 00 11 05 07 05 00 00 04 00 2004 10 15 11 05 10 2004 10 15 2004 10 15 02 110D 02 1100 102 1140 11 05 07 05 11 05 03 22 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 messi i 02 131 B 11 05 03 22 p 02 115C f o2 111F 11 05 03 22 11 05 04 03 11 05 04 03 11 05 04 03 11 05 04 10 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 toss 11 05 10 2004 10
39. 38 Duration 00 00 03 10 S 00 00 03 10 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 07 S 00 00 00 07 8 00 00 00 07 S OO Obr 00 07 8 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 07 O0 00 00 07 00 00 00 068 00 00 00 068 9 Issue 1 0 Status clip already on disk clip already on disk clip already on disk 3 The clips selected are listed with the current status If the clip already on disk message is displayed facing one of the clip the backup process for this clip is skipped 4 Press OK to confirm and to initiate the transfer Note All operations Backup and Restore are successive 29 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Restore mode Press __Restore to enter the Restore mode x XFile 1 09 00 29 XFile File Configuration Statistics Help AutoBackup Publish hide used 8 834 Hide Clips on XNet gt ee se ee se se gt 2006 11 07 23 59 TCIN Duration 11 1104 update 11 18 12 11 00 00 03 08 11 1106 processing i 11 110C restore schedi 04888888 Pag 11 1100 restore schedi Mobil 1 11 110E OONEBESN 11 110F Mobil 2 11 1114 restore schedi comm 11 111B restore schedi ammmug ral 11 1110 restore schedi 11 111D restore schedi MEME 11 111F Vi C SD MJP SD IMX 40 50 IMX 50 HD MJPEG HD MJPEG Std HD VC 3 Low VC 3 Hic 11 1124 restore schedi STE arkers AN CES EE FE 11 112C restor
40. 704751 Job Id Job Creation Time 1132235747 Job Creation Time Job Type 0 Job Type Job Src Clip Nb 112 Job Src Clip Nb Job Src Cam A Job Src Cam Job Dest gt folder clip 11 112A mxf Job Dest File EVS XFile Job EVS XFile Job List Example of XML file for restore command Restore Clip I HD backup133A mxf to XT n 11 at 111A lt xml version 1 0 gt lt EVS_XFile Job List gt lt EVS_XFile Job Job Id gt 1238431548774395 lt Job_Id gt Job Creation Time 1129799945 Job Creation Time Job Type 1 Job Type lt Job_Src_File gt I HD backup133A mxf lt Job_Src_File gt lt Job_Src_Id gt 9Y YabjAO Job Src Id Job Src Id Material29Y YabjAO Job Src 14 Material Job User Nb 11 Job Dest User Nb lt Job Dest Clip Nb 112 Job Dest Clip Nb Job Dest Cam gt A lt Job Dest Cam gt Job 5 App Data Job generated by XGateway Job Src App Data EVS XFile Job EVS XFile Job List See XFile XML jobs documentation for complete description of XML files 32 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Issue 1 0 Autobackup mode X XFile BETA version 1 09 00 29 XFile Press AutoBackup to activate the Autobackup Mode In this mode the system acts automatically and backs up all clips according to the criteria defined in the Autobackup selection window Besides this mode is important to tak
41. B 11 1360 test 09 32 31 12 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 37 2006 11 BNKZwjPa 11 137 test 09 32 32 05 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 38 2006 11 BNKZwjPb 11 137B kest 9 32 32 05 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 38 2006 11 BNKZwiPc 11 137 test 09 32 32 05 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 38 2006 11 BNKZwiPd 11 1370 test 09 32 32 05 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 38 2006 11 BNKzwjOd 11 138 __test _09 32 32 23 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 39 2006 11 BMKZwjQ5 11 1386 um 2 tests 109 32 32 23 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 33 2006 11 ENKZwjQ6 11 138C tests 09 32 32 23 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 39 2006 11 BMKZwjQ 11 138 D 22 testa 09 32 32 23 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 33 2006 11 BNKZwjQa 11 139A testa 09 32 33 17 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 44 2006 11 BNKZwjQb 11 1398 test9 09 32 33 17 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 40 2006 11 BMKZwjOc 11 139C test9 09 32 33 17 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 44 2006 11 BNKZwjOd 11 139D test9 09 32 33 17 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 40 2006 11 gt Disk Usage All Jobs Scheduled Backups Restores Updates Others D 112 GB 232 GB Cancel Job Cancel All Scheduled Jobs 39 39 Jobs E 397 GB 465 GB JobID Operation Job Sre Job Status Full ClipID ClipName Job Info 00473 Restore GUI 11 110B update Restore of 11 110Bto 11 110B 00474 Restore
42. EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 113 C mxf H ltestMLOYEVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 113 C mxf EvS 2006 03 01 11 113D mxf H WestMLOYEVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 113 D mxf 5 XFile 2006 03 01 11 114 A 1 mH testMLO EVS 2006 03 01 11 114 A 1 mxf EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 114 A 2 mH ltestMLOIEVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 114 A 2 mxf EWS XFile 2006 03 01 11 114 A mxf H itestMLO EVS 2006 03 01 11 114 4 mxf 114 5 2006 03 01 11 114 B 1 m H ltestMLOYEVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 114 B 1 mxf 11 11 d 1148 114D 115A 5 XFile 2006 03 01 11 114B mxf H itestMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 114 B EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 114D H testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 114 D mxf EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 1154 1 mH testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 115 A 1 mxf 11 115A 5 2006 03 01 11 115 mxf H testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 115 4 mxf inte 115B 5 2006 03 01 11 115 B 1 mH testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 115 B 1 mxf 11 11 11 11 11 115B 116 116 116B 116B 17 EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 115 H testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 115B mxf EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 116 1 mH testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 116 1 mxf 5 XFile 2006 03 01 11 116 A mxf H testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 116 A mxf EWS File 2006 03 01 11
43. Folders filter displays this selection Folders Restore Folders un deux trois quatre External Restore Folder The difference between Restore Folder s and External Restore Folder depends on the Folders and Sub folders included in the PATH The selection of the Restore folders does not require a scanning process because the clips have already been scanned at start up The External Restore Folder can be an external disk or a folder not included in the PATH therefore the content of this external folder or external disk needs to be scanned for extracting the data and making them available from the XFile list In the Restore Folders field clicking on the icon on the right side opens the following dialog box AF ile Filter Restore Folders Filter 71 quatre un dE sept deus SESSION F trois quatre m E trois Path B cing 39 deux 39 quatre SESSION_F Remove Selected Remove All 1 iR trois Add Selected Folder Refresh Cancel Several folders are selectable ata time Select a folder from the list and press Add to fill out the filter list For your information the current Session Folder always lights green in the list In the Filter list select an item and press Remove selected to cancel the selection of this folder The sub folders of the selected folder are selectable as well Select the Include SubFolders box to incl
44. L file format Press to open the following dialog box X XFile Lupinio Exporter HTML Filename datal 25647 Browse Polder where bo save Thumbnails Auto Save thumbnails in subfolder Manual Save thumbnails in subfolder Mane Save thumbnails in HTML File s folder v Thumbnail IM iv Thumbnail REF Thumbnail OUT w Full Clip ID ID Material Umb ClipMame 1 Rating v TC IM v Duration w Keyword 1 Keyword 2 Keyword 3 w Backup Time w Creation Time M Filename Session Mame File Full Path Session Date Nb Clips in File Session Sport File Size Session Competition Session Competition Level Session Location Session Team Session Team B Ma Color Background calor ink economy when printing 96 l 2 2 4 Enter a filename for the HTML file Then define a folder to save the thumbnails And select the DATA to include in the HTML file Then press the START button to proceed with the HTML export XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire Notes 97 EVS Broadcast Equipment Liege Science Park 16 rue Bois St Jean 4102 Ougr e BELGIUM Tel 32 4 361 7000 Fax 32 4 361 7099 Tech line 32 495 284 000 Marketing marketing evs tv Technical support support evs tv Recruitment jobs evs tv Corporate amp Investors relations corpcom evs tv NORTH AMERICA amp LATIN AMERICA
45. LSM LimiD LSM clip name L 5M Mame FranceTw LSM clip number 02 2890 LSM Pref CAM no Short 08 30 53 21 Short OUT 08 20 54 21 3 This window allows the operator to review the files before deletion attention to the number of clips included in each file Deleting the file will 66 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire obviously delete all the clips included into this file 4 Press Delete All files to confirm the command or Cancel to abort the operation MULTI SELECTION FOR DELETE CLIP 1 Press SHIFT or CTRL and select a batch of clips from the XFile list 2 Press to open the following window This window allows the operator to review the clips before deletion XxFile Multi Delete Clips Clip Info Clips to Delete File Clip ID UmiD Path 463 0 02 288 amp 7lGwSV5 S Adeusbackup 2004_06_03 02 288 B msf 464 0 2 288C E7lGwSVE S deuxsbackup 2004_06 03 02 288 C msf 466 0 02 2894 EBflGwSVw S Ndeuxsbackup 2004 03 02 2892 A mxf 467 0 02 289B E7lGwSVX S Mdeuxtbackup 2004 3 02 289 B msf 8 30 53 24 i 470 0 2 280A 67lGwSWa SAdeusbackup 2004_06_03 02 280 A mef 471 0 02 2808 67iGwS b S deus backup 2004_06_03 02 280 B met Vale 000000 472 0 02 280C 67ilGwS e S Xdeuxsbackup 2004 06 03 02 280 LSM LimiD lwo LSM clip name LOM Mame France
46. M session date 25 MAY 2005 session name testMLO Delete Clip The list box in the right area displays all clips saved in a common MXF file Use the buttons to make a copy of a selected clip or to delete a clip into the MXF file a Important Note The MXF doctor software is integrated to the Edit clip 88 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Issue 1 0 module When editing a clip with a corrupted file index the system automatically detects the error notifies the user and starts the repair process A progress bar appears in the file info tab while repairing the file To modify shortlN and shortOUT points to define a REF frame or to modify the aspect ratio select the IN OUT tab Nb ID Louth SportNet Clipname TC IN TC REF TC OUT Duration Keyword 1 Keyword 2 Keyword 3 1 67IFIFOa 02 027 15135221 151235701 15135713 00 00 04 17 2 3wlfgh w 15135221 15135701 15135713 00 00 04 17 3 3wlfgh t 15135221 15135701 15135713 00 00 04 17 4 3wifghOY Balle de matct 15 13 52 21 15135701 15135713 00000417 service Balle de match Balle de set 5 3wlfgh z 15d beet SSSA T9 T35 513 re 4 3 re a Current position of the cursor short OUT 1 el DOMINA 2 pu nd Short IN ide nere 16 22 48 03 ShortIN 1 _ Short OUT Excl P gt Ez DANA ida ner t Cony 4 Save Save amp Exit Cancel The timeline in the bottom of the window
47. Successtul 174 174 Jobs Jab ID Completion Date amp Time Operation Full clipID Operation status b 00293 2004104130 14 38 57 Backup Clip 02 124 Backup successful at 2 2 X 2 2 sec backuped in 1 0 sec 00294 2004 04 20 14 39 00 Backup Clip 02 1240 Backup successful at 1 9 X 2 3 sec backuped in 1 2 sec 00295 2004104130 14 39 03 Backup Clip 02 125 Backup successful at 2 3 X 2 3 sec backuped in 1 0 sec 00296 2004 04 20 14 39 07 Backup Clip 02 1256 Backup successful at 2 2 X 2 3 sec backuped in 1 0 sec 00297 2004 04 30 14 39 10 Backup Clip 02 125 C Backup successful at 2 3 X 02 2 sec backuped in 1 0 sec 00298 2004 04 20 14 39 13 Backup Clip 02 125 0 Backup successful at 2 2 Xx 2 3 sec backuped in 1 0 sec 00299 2004104130 14 39 16 Backup Clic 02 126 Backup successful at 2 2 x 2 3 sec backuped in 1 0 sec Use these filters to refine the selection ETE 9 View Last Day 9 view Last Hour Hide Successful View all displays all status since the start up of the system View Last Hour and View Last Day are both quick shortcuts to display the operation status related to the last hour or to the last 24 hours The Hide Successful button helps you to bring out clearly the various errors occurring during a complete session The Scheduled jobs field allows the operator to cancel one or all the jobs in queue 36 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lot
48. User s Manual version 1 11 April 2007 Archive Storage amp Gateway Solutions Pr Y L A t Ex A ME e Ex 4 T t E RE 7 p VI AU XEM eF L p d S di E a E r P d WWW ewvs tv XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire Table of Contents TableofContens l Introduction eee 3 Configuration eee 2 Hardware 000000 2 42 2 Software installation eee Creating and Reinstalling a Ghost of your System 22222222 O 11 Software management 2 LL LLL LLLI 13 Setu OO 13 System Configuration area 14 Session Config area 14 Status area 15 System configuraton 00000 LLL 16 Network area 17 Storage Area 18 System area 18 Sessionconfiguration lt eee 19 1 Autobackup selection 19 2 MXF METADATA AREA 24 3 XFILE SESSION AREA 25 4 Advanced Parameters 26 Gab 28 6 7 29 6 XML 444424444425 Autobackupmode OOO 33 FILTERS LLL LLLA 39 Backup mode O 23 LLLA 56 Publish mode 00000000 60 Maintenance LL LLL LLL 63 Disk Folders Maintenance 69 Disk Maintenance 11 Statistics eee 12 XSTREAM mode 13 System configuration 78 Creating EDITING modifying a job 82 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire External modules eee 87 Preview Clip 220202020000 07 Editing
49. abled 10 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Issue 1 0 Creating and Reinstalling a Ghost of your System The aim of this procedure is to describe how to create a ghost image of your system and how to restore your system with an existing image pu Note All delivering systems have a R RESTORE partition located on the system disk This allows you to have an image file of the C partition and easily restore the complete XP operating system and XFile Software to the factory default state at any time How to re install your system with an existing image l Reboot the system on Bootable DVD or USB key which is delivered with the original system On XFILE system modify Boot priority in the BIOS settings in order to boot on the USB key For USB key only select EVS Ghost Backup or Restore in the menu In the ghost startup window press ENTER to open the toolbar In the next window select Local Partition From Image followed by ENTER In the next window press the TAB key to select the Look in area and open the list by pressing the down arrow key Select the source drive D fat drive RESTORE then ENTER S elect the image file you want to restore then ENTER In the next window select the Source partition 1 then ENTER In the next window select the Destination drive 1 then ENTER Press the TAB key to select the OK button and then press ENTER In the next window sel
50. alizing Board Successful Code version v1 UD c 10 COs Common 2 05 00 03 01 01 20 00 Starting Board Successful Connecting ta Meb Successful WWW EVS TV copyright 2006 seen to Sexson Coe 5 IE At first start the upper part of the window displays 13 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AREA This field displays the current parameters of the system Some relevant parameters are required to connect to the XNet If an error message is displayed facing one of the parameters click on the System Config button to enter the System configuration window System Config Parameter Het User Number Serial Number Alert Name eet Speed Met Video Standard Database Mode File DSP PCs 1 File File DSP PCxz File File FPGA PE File File FPGA File File Disk Mode File Path File Path B Value 29 10010 File 1485 5 5 PAL 6000 clips C APCXISdicadesycurrentisdti6415 bin CPCs Sd Codes Current 50022 bin CPCs Ski Codes Currentyocx 1 sdbx rbF CPCs SdtiCodes Currentipcx sdbx rbf Dual Disk D xFile Es 4File If the values are coherent press START the System Config field is replaced by the Session Config field SESSION CONFIG AREA This field displays the current parameters and values saved to the descriptive metadata of the MXF header and added to each clip This data can be modified for ea
51. ally defined at the middle duration of the clip IN SHORT IN SHORTOUT OUT 7 V_ N Thumbnail OUT MME player PREVIEW The XFILE versions previous to the version 1 01 05 do not include the thumbnails creation process Use the S button to create new thumbnails or to update the current thumbnails The thumbnail format respects the aspect ratio of the different video signals SD clips are displayed with 4 3 aspect ratio Clip Info 10 34 45 02 64 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire The Data The MXF file is the file containing all data related to a common audio video data Different clips are therefore linked to the same MXF file The first parameters dark blue display the common parameters the A V parameters given by the XNet clip duration TC IN and OUT excl ID material creation date time the video standard and format number of video signals SLSM 3 number of audio tracks audio type and the number of clips included in this MXF file The following parameters light blue are divided by clip section These parameters can be different from one clip to the other the unique UmID rating clipname LSM clip number Short In and out points duration and the different keywords The last parameters dark blue display the current values saved to the Session configuration window These parameters are common for each clip Note Following the timecode an
52. anually Disk Capacity Info Job ID AT m Input B Select Ehe Output Format EYS MEF IMM OP La Transfer to AVID TM C Quick Time Output Parameters Path D Streami Browse Filename 1015 MYG DAL PBODA 14 2DD6Septi 86 Cancel OUTPUT FORMAT 4 different output formats are available to save the files EVSMXF IMX OPla without metadata direct transfer to Avid Transfer Manager if installed and Quick Time PATH Manually select modify the path for this recording to the correct folder disk FILENAME Defines a logical filename for this file so it can easily be found on your disk system XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire External modules The different external modules are available from both XFILE and XSTREAM windows Preview Clip Double click on a clip in the list or press the button The MMEUniversal player module is loaded with the selected clip Use the command buttons to play back the clip to search material to review the clip frame by frame etc Be MM EUniversalPlayer 1 15 50 08 22 uias UT Note The MME player plays back the clip from the IN pointto the OUT point 87 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire Editing a Clip When selecting a file clip in the XFile list use the right bu
53. automatic and self operating system When a clip is created on one of the selected servers a copy is automatically transferred to XFile The XFile operates with the lower priority on the network this means that the normal operations of others servers are not affected by the XFile activity If the cameras systems selection needs to be modified the autobackup mode must be disabled before entering the Session Configuration window XNET LIST AND XFILE LIST The main screen is divided into two areas the XNet list which monitors the XNet activity and the XFile list which displays the contents of the XFile paths BBBBHBE FA sf 90 BBOBHB FA oc g 0 d TA i api om Present On siel 100 Clips 4 Fla UF lt 25 May 2005 Bm 4 12 2G Met Time Het number and Net name Autobackup Configuration of this system The Default Xfile parameter has been defined for this system This system is temporary disconnected This line concerns the clips This line concerns the Archive commands Number of backups stopped upon user request Number of backups failed Number of backups done Number of backups scheduled Total number of clips and archive commands currently present on the SportNet Tatal number of clips backed up during the current session Date amp Time of the network this line lights orange if a gap of 15 minutes between Xfile time and Networ
54. blish to update the clips on the XNet wv Important Note The UpdatePublish command will disconnect the XFile from the XNet and then re connect the XFile to the XNet During this operation the Multicam database is updated with the new publish list of the XFile The command will stop the current playbacks of XFILE clips without prior notice The 9 command will make unavailable the XFILE clips included into a playlist without prior notice MULTI SELECTION FOR PUBLISH 1 Press SHIFT or CTRL and select a batch of clips from the XFile list or press CTRL A to select all the clips displayed in the XF ile list 2 Change the display of the list to find one location and select the first location to publish the clips 3 Press il to open the following window 61 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire AFile Multi Publish Source Destination ClipName Duratian Filename D2 1114A 111 16 22 46 20 16 22 46 20 16 22 46 20 16 22 46 20 156 22 4 7 12 15 22 4 7 12 15 22 4 7 12 156 22 4 14 156 22 48 03 16 22 50 2 16 22 50 2 16 22 50 2 156 22 50 18 16 22 50 18 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 EvS File 2005 02 111 A mxF EvS File 2005 EvS File 2005 EvS File 2005 EvS File 2005 EvS File 2005 EvS File
55. ch session in the session configuration window 14 Session Config Parameter Session Mame Session Folder Session Date Session Sport Session Competition Session Competition Level Session Location Session Team Session Team B Value session _ name session Folder 16 October 2006 session spart session Competition session comp tition level session location session player session player B XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire STATUS AREA The aim of this area is to check the hardware validity the remaining capacity of disks and to verify the compatibility between the software the drivers and the data recorded The system automatically starts the test processing One after the other the different stages of the boot sequence are displayed in the Status window If an error occurs during one stage write the message down and contact EVS staff for support Status Parameter Value Checking Path 4 drive D is Fixed disk 28 GB available Checking Path B drive E is Fixed disk 322 GB available Opening Board Successful Driver version v1 08 01 02 CDs Common 02 05 00 03 01 01 20 00 Library version Cos Common 02 05 00 03 4pp 01 01 20 00 Initializing Board Successful uCode version vl1 D c 10 COs Common 02 05 00 03 01 01 20 00 Starting Board Successful Connecting to sret Successful The last test is the connection to the XNet If this stage is successful
56. coder SD MJPEG SD IMX 30 SD IMX 40 SD 1 50 HD WJ PEG EVS HD MJPEG Std HD Vic 3 Low Select the squares representing the different video codecs Selected items appear in a green square and the XFile list is refreshed to display the new selection of clips Camera label Camera Label Camera Label Filter Filter based on Prefix defines a quick filter based on the first character or first second character of the Camera Label The system adds automatically a sign while adding a prefix in order to mark the prefix out from the Camera label in the filter list 49 Issue 1 0 50 Session Mame XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Session Filters The session information is entered via the Config session window tab 2 MXF Metadata at startup This information is saved to the descriptive metadata of all the clips backed up during the session Tu BE en E FLAr ES s An r Session Data Filter Filter based on Prefix defines a quick filter based on the first character or first second character of the Session data The system adds automatically a sign while adding a prefix in order to mark the prefix out from the session data in the filter list XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire E clip Markers ers LAM H H e ed e
57. command see Multicam documentation for details The Archive Flag BE also initiates the backup of a clip as requested by the gt ARCHIVE command even if the DEFAULT XFILE is not set But the Archive status on the Multicam server is not updated TIME RANGE The autobackup session can be defined for a specific duration 2004 05 15 08 00 00 2004 05 30 23 59 59 Select the square to activate the time range filter and press one of the Time range selection button to access this window Al Issue 1 0 22 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire AutoBackup Time Range Begin The Time Range filter requires a date time for the beginning and a date time for the end to be valid 1 In the calendar field select the month and then select the day of the month 2 In the time field select the hour use the arrows to change the value displayed or directly type the value when the field lights green 3 Press enter to confirm your selection 4 Enter the second selection window to enter the values for the end limit The Autobackup criterion is now active and only the clips created into the time range will be back up XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire In the right area the Autobackup validation list displays the current selection of Autobackup AutoBackup Validation HDCOHX 29 xFile AUTOBACKUP VALIDATION la B c D E E Clip ID 11 110
58. d video systems the timecode in the column is displayed with different characters TC IM Duration 10 00 00 00 x O0 00 07 27 NTSC drop frame 10 00 00 00 00 00 07 027 NTSC non drop frame 10 00 00 00 00 00 07 02 PAL The duration for NTSC clips is always calculated on non drop frame basis Issue 1 0 Par ar 65 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire DELETE CLIP DELETE FILE As several clips are linked to a file the delete command has been split in 2 buttons Delete File and Delete Clip Delete Clip To mark the clips and the files out it is advised to change the display to Group in the Media Clips filter The group of clips is represented with brackets in the XFile list MULTI SELECTION FOR DELETE FILE 1 Press SHIFT or CTRL and select a batch of files from the XFile list 2 Press to open the following window ile Multi Delete Files File Info 463 0 02 2588 67IGwSV5 Ecip 5 deusbackup 2004 0 03 02 288 454 0 2 288C B lGwSVE S deussbackup 2004_06_03 02 288 1 6 0 02 2895 JS Sdeussbackup 2004 03 02 A 2 3 S deux4backup 2004_06_03 08 30 53 08 30 54 08 I 470 2804 BrlGwSVa S deuySbackup 2004 06 03 B7zIGwSVb 5 deussbackup 2004 03 Value n Is sdeussbackup 2004 06 3
59. e account of the different updates made during operations Quee This mode MUST be enabled for the user s gt ARCHIVE commands from the Multicam systems to be taken into account After the start up the system automatically starts two operations the scanning disk process and the Scanning Network process X XFile Retrieving XNet Cliplist Current Machine 13 XT2 High Current Clip 03 1116 Total 2 clips XFile Scanning Disks Current Folder 3 071 103 Current File backup 2003_11_14 05 129 mxf Total 41 files scanned Those operations might last a few seconds depending on the number of clips present on disk and the number of clips present on the XNet MIE File Configuration Statistics Help XNet 02 FranceTV 100 Clips ass Eau to Archive A 009 sm oK oom Restore Publish Maintenance XFile v Oder E ES 4 Flags of 0 09 2011 Clips 9 Flags 05 BritT 2011 Clips 9 Flags 0 oo 161 200 25 May 2005 Flags Session Total Net Time 44 8 4 4o 41 39 0 m 39 4 16 27 xj ID Material ID Louth Clip ID TC IN Duration Creation Date amp Time 00000 0 00001 0 00002 0 00003 0 00004 1 0 i 00004 2 00001 0 00002 0 00005 0 00004 1 0 i 00004 2 00005
60. e schedi Clip ID i dli Duration 11 112D restore schedi 11 112 11 112F 11 1134 restore schedi 11 113B restore schedi 11 113C restore schedi 11 1130 restore schedi 11 113E 11 113F 11 1144 restore schedi 11 1148 restore schedi 11 114C restore schedi 11 114D restore schedi 11 114E 11 114F 11 1154 11 1156 eat 11 115D 11 115E 11 115F 11 1164 restore schedi restore schedi restore schedi restore schedi restore schedi 11 116B 11 116 11 116D 44 LES restore schedi restore schedi restore schedi BNKZxh40 BNKZxh41 BNKZxh42 BNKZxh43 BNKZxh50 BNKZxh51 BNKZxh52 BNKZxh53 BNKZxh5w BNKZxh5X mans Lew 11 44 05 06 11 44 05 06 11 44 05 06 11 44 05 06 11 44 06 07 11 44 06 07 11 44 06 07 11 44 06 07 11 44 07 12 11 44 07 12 44 AA4 002 4 00 00 03 08 00 00 03 08 00 00 03 08 00 00 03 08 00 00 03 08 00 00 03 08 00 00 03 08 00 00 03 08 00 00 03 08 00 00 03 08 o 2006 11 0 2006 11 0 2006 11 0 2006 11 0 2006 11 0 2006 11 0 2006 11 05 2006 11 0 2006 11 0 2006 11 07 4 Ja 4 Jar lt s gt Disk Usage All Jobs Scheduled Backups Restores Updates Others 0 112 GB 232 GB Cancel Job Cancel All Scheduled Jobs Set Highest Priority 39 39 Jobs E 397 GB 465 GB Operation JobSrc Job Status Full ClipID ClipName Job Info Restore GUI 11 1108 update Restore scheduled 1 11 11
61. ect the Destination partition 1 then ENTER Press the TAB key to select the OK button then press ENTER 10 At the message Proceed with partition restore select yes then ENTER 11 When the process is complete press ENTER Select Quit then ENTER then Yes and ENTER 12 Remove the DVD disk or USB Key and reboot the system 11 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire How to create a new ghost image of your system 1 Reboot the system on Bootable DVD or USB key which is delivered with the original system On XFILE system modify Boot priority in the BIOS settings in order to boot on the USB key 2 For USB key only select EVS Ghost Backup or Restore in the menu 3 In the ghost startup window press ENTER 4 n the next window select Local Partition To Image then ENTER 5 In the next window select the Source drive drive 1 then ENTER 6 In the next window select the Source partition 1 then ENTER Press the TAB key to select the OK button then ENTER 7 In the next window press the TAB key to select the Look in area and open it by pressing the down arrow key Select the destination drive D fat drive RESTORE then ENTER 0 Press the TAB key to select the File name area then type the file name 111 where 111XX is the current version number It is also recommended to provide a description of the GHOST you are creating 9 Press
62. ession folder selection can be modified during operation Clicking on a folder displays the number of clips and the capacity of this folder The total number of clips the capacity and the remaining capacity are displayed in the lower part of the window for each path The current Session Folder is always represented by a green icon 25 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire 4 ADVANCED PARAMETERS XFile Config Session iw AutoStark AutoBackup enabled at start Contin Manual Backup v Confirm Manual Restore Confirm Manual Update Use Fisted Size Font for LlipH ames and Keywords Backup Filename Format String Reset ES Fie SBDATE ZXTNB ADAM sample EWS File 2006 10 16 12 123 4 met Available Items Clip Number x 26 Autostart This option auto starts the XFILE software Autobackup at start up This option automatically starts the autobackup mode at start up AutoRetry when starting Autobackup This option is disabled in version 1 09 00 Confirm Manual backup Enables or disables the confirmation message while initiating a Backup command Confirm Manual restore Enables or disables the confirmation message while initiating a Restore command Confirm Manual update Enables or disables the confirmation message while updating a clip previously backed up This command is o
63. f EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 110 A mxf H itestMLO EVS 2006 03 01 11 110 A mxf Hits 110B EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 1108 1 mH testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 1108 1 mxf 1106 5 2006 03 01 11 1108 mxf H testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 110 B mxf 11 1114 EYS XFile 2006_03_01 11 111 A 1 mH testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 111 A 1 mxf iiie 111A EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 111 A 2 mH testMLOVEVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 111 A 2 mxf 11 11 me TE TE HIAS 1128 112B 112B 12D 113A EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 112B 2 m H testMLOVEVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 112 B 2 mxf EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 1114 H testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 111 mxf EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 112B 1 mH testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 112 B 1 mxf 5 XFile 2006 03 01 11 112B mxf H testMLO EVS 2006 03 01 11 112 B mxf EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 112D mxf H testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 112 D mxf EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 1134 1 mH testMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 113A 1 mxf Hits 113 4 EVS 2006 03 01 11 113A 9 mH Mes File 2006 03 01 11 113 2 mxf 113A 11 11 I 11 113B iiac 113D 1144 114 hits 1144 EWS XFile 2006 03 01 113 md H AtestMLO EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 113 B mx
64. from a mostly tape based production to a disk based environment XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire Configuration Hardware The XFile software is installed in a workstation operating under Windows XP Pro The standard system is Intel Core2 Duo E6300 Processor Intel Motherboard with DRAM 1GB and an EVS PCX board The hardware components are housed in a 3U rack cabinet equipped with 2 X ATA 133 250GB or 500GB Mobile Cartridges A Filem The XFILE platform is included in the XNet in which XT6U XT4U SpotBox and AirBox servers interact via SDTI network Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire INSTALLING A NEW HARD DISK The aim of the following procedure is to describe how to place and format a new storage hard disk into an XFile 1 Configure the hard disk in master mode see Picture 2 Connect the IDE cable and place the hard disk into the disk tray then fix it with the four screws Place the disk tray cover then insert it into the XFile see P icturel Picturel 2 Create a partition on the storage disk l 2 3 4 From the desktop right click on Computer Select Manage then Disk management Right click on the disk with the red icon then select initialize Right click on the same disk then select new partition Create a full size primary partition select the G letter for the left disk or the H letter for the right disk Format
65. g Session Read Only while AutoBackup enabled 24 AutoBackup Selection MXF MetaData Session Folders Advanced Parameters Grab Export XM Value e Session Mame session name 7 Lien BUT Session Competition session_competition Session Competition Level session_competition_level Session Location session location Session Team 4 session player Modify Session Team B session player B 2 2007 O 3 08 May 2007 This area displays the current parameters and values saved to the descriptive metadata of the MXF file This data is modifiable by clicking on the value to modify The value appears in the text field edition After the modification press MODIFY to confirm the command XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire 3 XFILE SESSION AREA x amp File Config Session AutoBackup Selection MetaData Session Folders Advanced Parameters Grab I mM Path 140 clips z 133 clips Total 140 clips for 5 GB Total 133 clips for 5 GB Session Folder Selects the folder destination to save the MXF files Y important note 1 The system checks the clips present into the session folder and its sub folders If a clip is not present and according to the criteria defined in the Autobackup selection tab this clip is automatically backed up Note 2 In dual disk mode when the first disk is full the system automatically switches to the second disk in the same folder The s
66. h contents in a single operation Statistics Charts of statistics for restore and backup processes and for disk performances are available from the Statistics menu in the Menu bar Other information will be added to the statistics charts in a next version KFile Backup Statistics Disk Write Timing lt 20 ms lt 40 ms 60 ms 60 ms lt 100 ms lt 125 ms lt 150 ms lt 200 ms lt 250 ms lt 300 ms lt 400 ms lt 500 ms lt 50 ms lt 1000 lt 1500 lt 2000 lt 2500 lt 3000 lt 4000 lt 5000 gt 5000 B 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire XSTREAM mode All operations of XStream are concentrated in a single screen The user interface is divided into 4 areas the information menu area in the upper side of the screen the scheduler grid the channels area and the status area in the lower side 10 31 57 11H00 12H00 6 DEFINED OOOO 1 gt te 2008 Pursuit activated Jobs Selected j Jobs Pending Jobs Endless Jobs Done RecTrain 11 6 Cancel Job NOT DEFINED Eat Maour Step Ee rior maour ss XStream PT XStream versi E1 windows Task Manager message bmp Paint _ 10 31 am 19 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11
67. haire All Jobs Scheduled Backups W Restores Cancel Job Cancel All Scheduled Jobs Jab ID Operation Jab Status Full ClipID ClipMame Jab Info 00005 Restore 11 1236 Restore of 11 123 Bto 11 1238 00006 Restore scheduled 1 11 1744 Restore of 11 124 Eo 11 124 00007 Restore scheduled 2 11 1246 Restore of 11 124Bto11 1246 00008 Restore scheduled 3 11 1754 Restore of 11 125 Ato 11 125 A 00009 Restore scheduled 4 11 1256 Restore of 11 125 11 1256 00010 Restore scheduled 5 11 1764 Restore of 11 126 Ato 11 126 00011 Restore scheduled 6 11 1266 Restore of 11 126 11 126 B Select one several items in the list and press Cancel job or press Cancel All Scheduled J obs to delete all items in the list Cancel Job ff Cancel All Scheduled Jabs The selected items are deleted from the list and the related operations in progress are stopped or the scheduled operations are cancelled From the Backups and restores tabs the order of operations can be modified Select one job in the list and press The selected item is re scheduled in the queue its new status is Scheduled 1 The clip transfer will begin as soon as the current job in progress is completed 37 Issue 1 0 38 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire REFINING THE SELECTION IN THE XFILE LIST SORTING CLIPS To sort a column in alphabetical or numerical order click on the column label to display the arr
68. he filter list Note The number of keywords prefix in the list is restricted to 5 items In the filter mode field select between the cross selection mode i e keyword 1 AND keyword2 and the global selection mode i e Keyword 1 OR keyword 2 In the Filter list select a keyword and press Remove selected to cancel the selection of this keyword Press OK to confirm your selection and to quit the dialog box The new keywords appear in the filter field 46 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire ymip fA 71 Clicking on the icon on the right side opens the following dialog box UmiD Filter Cancel Filter based on Prefix defines a quick filter based on the first character or first second character of the UmID The system adds automatically a sign while adding a prefix in order to mark the prefix out from the in the filter list At start up all keywords assigned to the clips are extracted from the MXF files and are listed in the Filter based on existing Keyword field Note The list of existing UmID and the filter mode are not selectable In the Filter list select an UmID and press Remove selected to cancel the selection of this UmID Press OK to confirm your selection and to quit the dialog box The new UmlID appear in the filter field 41 Issue 1 0 48 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual 14 Media clips Author
69. hort IM TOUT Timecode short QUT wSIDMAT ID Material SBDATE Backup Date SBYEAR Backup Year Backup Month BDAY Backup Da 90 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Issue 1 0 ADVANCED PARAMETERS TAB XStream Configuration Record Grid Start Up Options W Auto Hide Disconnected T s Display Inputs collapsed Display available Inputs expanded Display all Inputs expanded Check Timecode integrity Default duration of analysis id E The settings Save of the record grid are pre defined in the Advanced Edit Job Dlg Options User Entry Scan Delay 20 m XML Jobs User Interaction Allowed Parameters window but of course can be modified during operations Auto Hide Disconnected XT s Setting this option will only display the systems connected to the XNet at start up Cameras Display Imputs collapsed Dsiplay available Inputs expanded Display all Inputs expanded Selecting one of these items will change the display in the grid at startup Edit Job Dig Options Default 2 0 sec The values entered in a text field i e Timecode are validated after 2 0 sec This period can be modified via this parameter 81 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire CREATING EDITING MODIFYING A J OB Create a NEW J OB by selecting EDIT from the top menu XStream version 1 00 00 File Edit Jobs Configuration Record G
70. it with the following parameters NTFS Default Data Quick format 3 Disable the Disk indexing l 2 4 Open Windows explorer In the left window right click on the new G or H disk then select Properties Into the general page deselect the Allow indexing service option then click on Apply Select Apply to subfolders and files click on OK then on OK again Picture 2 Storage IDE hard disk set in master mode UE EE ee eee ld Ra 220 eterni mom tente SA No jumper Western Digital WD2500 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire Software installation IMPORTANT NOTE The XFILE 1 11 00 installer includes the XFILE and XSTREAM installers the Clip Info Exporter installer EditFrameWork 3 03 04 for preview option the PCX2 drivers and the EVS Logs collector installer Prior to install XFILE 1 11 00 uninstall the previous versions of XFILE and XSTREAM Run XFILE INSTALLER and then follow the steps of the Setup Wizard io Setup AFile Welcome to the XFile Setup Wizard This will install File 1 11 00 on pour computer It is recommended that you clase all other applications before continuing Click Nest to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Cancel 1 Accept the software license agreement 2 Do not modify the S N of the system This S N is hard coded in factory 3 Select the items to install Is
71. k time is detected 34 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire Note 1 Working with copies of clips can affect the value of the different counters Use the Refresh button in the XNet field for refining the current values Note 2 The RETRY FAILED button is active when errors occur NETWORK STATUS The icon displayed in the center of the screen notices the current status of XNet F Connection to XNet is successfully done 2 XFile is connecting ra Connection to XNet failed J Local hardware failure has been detected Standalone mode DISK USAGE AND DISK MODE The remaining capacity and the capacity of disks are displayed in the lower part of the window for each path Disk Usage 58 212 GAS 232 GB bf 23 MBS 232 GB The icon displayed in the lower part of the screen notices the current disk mode in use Single Disk Dual Disk Mirroring 35 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire STATUS AREA The transfer rate of the Backup and Restore processes is permanently evaluated and the progress bars show the activities in progress Depending on the operations in progress the operator has the choice between two status displays Y Toggle to Jobs done display Toggle to Scheduled jobs display The different operations are divided into different tabs Jobs Done Backups Updates Views Last Dav View Last Hour Hide
72. kes place at any point preserving the original quality of the footage including super motion character if applicable Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire The XFile is equipped with 2 removable media working as mirrored drives each clip is automatically saved as 2 separate files on these drives This provides a security copy in case of drive failure and also gives the possibility to send these 2 drives to 2 different locations studios after the show Each removable media has a capacity of 500GB or 32 hours of footage at standard bit rate More XFile stations can be inserted on the network if more archive copies are required The XFile can also be used as a security backup of the network should one server lose its footage for any reason accidental delete for instance clips can be restored from the XFile to any other server XT6U XT4U or AirBox on the network All Super motion clips created on any networked LSM XT are stored by XFile amongst the normal files The 75 fps nature of such material is maintained during archiving and is restored in a single pass without alteration Therefore restored Super motion clips can be re used as Super motion footage playback at 33 or as a standard material variable speed just as if they where captured from the super motion camera just now The combination of XT4U XT6U AirBox and XFile all interconnected on XNet forms the basic architecture required to move
73. lace a checkmark in the following box M Update Clips Presents On Net The machine and position of the clip on the XNet are displayed in the XNet column Net 02 U2 A When editing an HD clip a third tab is added to the Editclip module in order to play back the clip with full quality preview in a larger view 93 Issue 1 0 94 X XFile Edit Clip File Info IN OUT Clipname Keywords XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire HD Preview lt La XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire Export Data to TXT file An external module is available for exporting DATA to TXT file This option can be useful for printing purposes File Clip Info Double clicking on the Exporter icon on the desktop opens the following dialog box amp MXF XFile ClipInfo Exporter Folder to Scan E H FILE CLIPS Browse Output File E datal 2664 dft bet Browse 1 Select the folder where the MXF files are saved 2 and select a name for the TXT file 3 then press the START button to proceed with the TXT export 4 This new file is a standard TXT file which can be easily exported to any other software 95 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Export Data to HTML file Storyboard Into the XFILE window in all modes the Storyboard button is available for exporting DATA to HTM
74. le but inactive 3t Filter is active wv the RESET icon is present in all modes and resets all filters to default values ALL for most of filters Click on the icon to display hide the filter or use the right click button of the mouse to access this selection menu Columns k Filters Creation Date Cameras Edit Rating Select All Folders ClipMames keywords Lim ID Media Clips Video Format Video Codec Camera Label Session Mame Session Date Session Sport Session Competition Session Competition Level Session Location Session Team Markers Mirroring View All Hide All Reset To Default 39 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Creation date Last 24h Last Hour Range 2006 11 Quote The Creation date and the backup time are different values The creation date depends on the date and time defined on your XT6U XT4U AirBox or SpotBox Please check the date time of your system before operating Last Hour and Last 24h are both quick shortcuts to display the clips created during the last hour or during the last 24 hours A range of date time can be defined to sort the clips creating during that period Click on the Range button to open the following dialog box AutoBackup Time Range Begin The Creation date filter requires a date time for the beginning and a date time for the end to be valid 1 In the calendar field select the mo
75. ly LSM clip number 02 299 LSM Pref CAM no Short 08 30 53 2 Short OUT 08 20 54 21 Delete All Clips 3 Press Delete All Clips to confirm the command or Cancel to abort the operation 4 f one several clips are the last clip into the MXF file the following message notices the operator 67 Issue 1 0 68 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire AFile Multi Delete Clips clips MOT be deleted because each clip is the last clip in a File To delete these clips you must delete the related Files 5 Press OK to close the message box and to switch to the Multi Delete Files window shown on a red background 6 Press Delete All files to confirm the command or Cancel to abort the operation XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Issue 1 0 Disk Folders Maintenance Click on the Disk icon e v enter this mode XFile BETA version 1 09 00 29 XFile File Configuration Statistics Help AutoBackup Folders Path B External Folder 7 Delete Folder Restore Publish Maintenaneay Delete File Delete Clip ID Duration Keyword 1 Keyword 2 Keyword3 Creation Date amp Time Backup Date 03 2106 3 23 07 53 10 x 00 00 01 00 LSM keyworcLSM keyworcLSM keyworc 2003 11 18 07 06 43 2003 11 24 03 210C 3 23 07 53 10 x 00 00 01 00 x LSM keyworcLSM keyworcLSM keyworc 2003 11 18 07 06 43
76. mework Welcome to the EvsEdit Framework Setup Wizard This will install dit Framework 3 03 04 an your computer It is recommended that vau close all other applications before continuing Click Hest to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Cancel 8 The Setup Wizard will continue with the PCX Drivers installation Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Press INSTALL to load the drivers 9 Press EXIT to quit the PCX Drivers installation 10 The last step of the process is the EVSLogCollector installation Press NEXT to begin 11 In order to complete the installation the Setup wizard needs to restart the computer select one of the two options and then press FINISH to quit the installation process Setup XFile Completing the File Setup Wizard E L X To complete the installation of File Setup must restart your i computer Would you like to restart now CO No I will restart the computer later After re start the XFile installation is successfully completed and a XFILE shortcut is saved to your desktop Note The quality of audio monitoring for HD clips is directly linked to the performances of the system Some audio defects or video freezes can occur during the preview The audio monitoring for HD clips is disabled by default To enable disable the HD monitoring parameter use the REG files provided with XFILE installer XFile EditDlg Audio HD Enabled Dis
77. nly Session Folder displays all the clips included in the current Session Folder Independently a backup folder can be defined for saving the clips 4 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire manually backed up In this case only one backup folder is selected and its current content is displayed in the XFile list In backup mode the Folders filter displays this selection amp File Filter Backup Folder Path H 71 cing 39 deux amm 39 sept agg SESSION 8 six E trois E un ka Path B I M cing 11 deux dE quatre quatre Cancel Hefresh Only one folder can be selected at a time For your information the current Session Folder always lights green in the list If a new folder does not appear in the list press the refresh button to update the display The user must double click to select the new folder for use in the filter The resultant folder will appear in the name bar at the bottom of the window if correct A Backup folder is assigned temporary for a particular operation As all operations are successive and therefore entered in a queue the system will keep in memory the folder defined at the time of the Backup s request As per the Backup Folder in an independent way multiple Restore folders can be defined for displaying the clips to be restored on the XNet 42 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire In Restore mode the
78. nly available in Manual backup mode XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Issue 1 0 Use fixed size font for Clipnames and keywords Enabling this option will display the content of clipnames and keywords columns with fixed size font in all modes Backup Filename Format String The default filename automatically given EVS XFILE creation date clip number mxf The MXF filename is user defined and can be modified by typing a generic term 1 WC2006 Match03 and or by adding one or many available Items to the MXF file is LAB Clip Mumber 2 MAME Mame T NE CHE User Number Clip Number Camera Clip Name Keyword 1 Keyword 2 Keyword 3 imeLode short ZBDATE Backup Date ZBYEAH Backup Year ZBMU NTH Backup Month 426047 Backup Day COATE Creation Date 4CYESR Creation Year Creation Month ZODAT Creation Da 1 CIN 2 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire 3 GRAB XFile Config Session Read Only while AutoBackup enabled i AutoBackup Selection MXF MetaData 1 Session Folders T Advanced Parameters r C KFile_Grabs EvSGrab XGDATE XTNB XGTC CNB Clip Number amp FNAME GTC EXTNB XT User Number The Multicam operator from his remote control panel is able to select a video frame field and to grab a picture A Defaul
79. nth and then select the day of the month 2 In the time field select the hour use the arrows to change the value displayed or directly type the value when the field lights green 3 Press enter to confirm your selection 40 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Issue 1 0 4 Enter the second selection window to validate the values for the end limit The filter is now active and the clips created in between the time range defined are displayed in the XFile list Camera selection Cameras B Select the squares representing the cameras and or the PREFS cameras of the clips to be displayed in the XFile list Selected cameras appear in a green square Rating Select the squares representing the four levels of Rating Selected items appear in a green square and the XFile list is refreshed to display the new selection of clips cu Folders The notion of Session Folder is important for adapting the folders organization and to understand what in fine is displayed in the XFile list The Session folder is created for the autobackup process All clips created on the XNet and according to the autobackup criteria are saved to this session folder In Autobackup mode the Folders filter displays this selection All displays all the clips included in the current s PATH s defined in the system configuration at start up PATH displays the content of the selected path o
80. o delete and click on the Delete Folder button A message box requires a confirmation AFile Delete Falder 9 Are vou sure vou want to delete Folder D Rittestz Warning the Folder MUST be empty 10 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Issue 1 0 Disk Maintenance Click on the Disk icon to enter this mode Note Disk maintenance mode is only available when Mirroring Disk mode is activated x XFile BETA version 1 09 00 29 XFile File Configuration Statistics Help Path A 10 9 Clip ID Delete File A Filename Full Path 11 110A 11 110A 11 110B 11 110B 11 111A 11 1114 EVS XFile 2006_03_01 11 110 A 1 mG testMLO EYS XFile 2006 EVS xFile 2006 03 01 11 110A mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 110 B 1 m G itestMLO EVS XFile 2006 EVS xFile 2006 03 01 11 110B mxf G testMLO EYS XFile 2006 EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 111 4 1 mG testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 111 A 2 mG testMLO EYS XFile 2006 11 111 5 2006 03 01 11 111 mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 11 112B 11 112B 11 112B 11 112D 11 113A 11 1134 11 113A EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 112 B 1 m G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EVS XFile 2006 03 01 11 112 B 2 G testMLO EYS XFile 2006 EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 112B mxf G testMLO EVS XFile 2006 EYS XFile 2006 03 01 11 1
81. on disk For File H testMLO EYS XFile 2006 05 04 11 135 2006 05 04 14 38 13 Backup Clip 11 1364 Backup FAILED not enough space on disk For File H testMLO EVS XFile 2006_05_04 11 1364 2006 05 04 14 38 16 2006 05 04 14 38 20 2006 05 04 14 38 23 Backup Clip Backup Clip Backup Clip 11 1374 11 1384 11 1394 Backup FAILED not enough space on disk For File H testMLO EVS XFile 2006 05 04 11 137 Backup FAILED not enough space on disk For File H testMLO EVS XFile 2006 05 04 11 138 Backup FAILED not enough space on disk For file H YtestMLOYEVS XFile 2006 05 04 11 139 2006 05 04 14 38 26 Backup Clip 11 1304 XFile Monitoring rsion 1 07 0 AL File Edit Clip Backup FAILED not enough space on disk For File H testMLO EVS 2006 05 04 11 1304 ll MMEUniversalPlayer exportpartialclip bmp The main screen changes to display the content of Path A on the left part of the screen and the content of path B on the right part of the screen The following filter allows the operator to refine the display of both lists by isolating the differences or the common clips Mirroring EU Ditfe Press cp to gain access to the filters selection 71 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Clicking on the lt 2 L5 arrows initiates a clip copy from one path to the other and clicking on the Q arrow synchronizes bot
82. onfiguration Statistics Help AutoBackup 5 i clips A UmID Clip ID Markers Publish ClipName TC IN Duration Keyword 1 Keyword 2 Keyword Creation Date amp Time Creatic Schedule BNKZxhll 11 127B 11 44 32 18 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 44 39 2006 11 18 clips to Pu remove BNKZxhI2 11 127C 11 44 32 168 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 44 33 2006 11 BMKZxhI3 11 1270 11 44 32 18 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 11 44 33 2006 11 SE BNKZwjOW 11 134 2164 09 32 29 22 00 00 03 08 _2006 11 07 09 32 36 2006 11 BNKZwjOX 11 134 test4 09 32 29 22 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 36 2006 11 BNKZwjOY 11 134C test4 09 32 29 22 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 36 2006 11 BNKzwjOz 11 134D test4 09 32 29 22 00 00 05 08 _ 2006 11107 09 32 36 2006 11 BNKZwjp 11 135A test5 09 3230186 00 00 03 080 BNKZwjPl 11 135B tests 09 32 30 18 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 37 2006 11 4 00 00 03 0 m 2006 11 07 09 32 37 2006 11 BNKZwiP2 11 135 tests 09 32 30 18 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 37 2006 11 BNKZwiP3 11 1350 tests 09 32 30 18 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 37 2006 11 ENKZWjPS 11 136 test 09 32 31 12 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 37 2006 11 BNKZwiP9 11 136 test 09 32 31 12 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 37 2006 11 BNKZwiPA 11 136C test 09 32 31 12 00 00 03 08 2006 11 07 09 32 37 2006 11 BNKZwiP
83. ormat The automatic selection of the output format depends on the previous option If the images are not modified by stretching the JPG format is defined and if the images are modified by stretching the BMP format is selected The user can force the selection of one format Note No compression artifact is added to this creation process so the original quality of the image is kept EXPORT option A portion of clip can be extracted from its original clip and export to a different MXF file In this case a different UmID is assigned to the new clip When the shortlN and shortOUT points of the new clip are defined press the Export button to open the following dialog box 91 Issue 1 0 92 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire XFile Export Clip E File Destination Options File destination Select the filename and the destination folder to save the new MXF file Options Keep original file creation date time Enabling this option will keep the creation date time of the original clip even if the UmID is re defined Guardbands Define the duration of A V material before and after the shortlN ShortOUT points Generate new UmID Set this option to generate a new UmID for the new clip created default Press the START button to create the new file XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire XFile Edit Clip Nb UmiD ClipID SportNet _ClipName
84. ow icon amp and click again to Invert the sorting Clip ID 03 1114 03 111 B 05 11 05 11 B ns 17A Y A Mame DEFINING COLUMNS Columns File Clip ID Filters Material w Url w Full Clip ID Select All w Markers w Publish w Rating Edit w Camera Label wv ClipMame w C IM w Duration Keyword 1 keyword 2 keyword 3 Keyword 4 Keyword 5 TC IM DL 6 16 05 26 06 00 6 16 05 26 06 00 185 13 35 04 2 00 185 13 35 04 z 00 1AS 1 93505 1 nn Use the right click button of the mouse into the list to access this selection menu All columns available are listed here Select or unselect the item to be displayed or to be hidden The Reset to Default option allows you to restore the standard display w Creation Time Creation Time MT w Backup Time Session Mame Session Date Session Spork Session Competition Session Competition Level Session Location Session Team Session Team B w Filename Full Path w Full Path B Reset To Default XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire FILTERS E E E D E M ES END E ENS EH END The upper part of the XFILE list displays a list of icons These icons give access to the different filters to be applied to the XFILE list The filters are available in the four modes Autobackup Manual Backup Restore and Maintenance modes Filter inactive and hidden Filter is visib
85. play the list of cameras press All other filters previously described see Autobackup section are available to refine your selection 53 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Display the list of servers Display the P age Bank selection Display the Camera selection Britney PEERED FA 3 select the clip from the list 4 press gt initiate the transfer T Note same command can be used to manually update the files already saved to XFile disks In the XNet list the clips already saved to XFile are displayed with blue characters 02 020 name 1 02 020 name z 15 13 49 12 MULTI SELECTION FOR MANUAL BACKUP 1 Press SHIFT or CTRL and select a batch of clips from the XFile list or press CTRL A to select all the clips displayed in the XF ile list Note The SELECT ALL command is also available via the selection menu Use the right click button of the mouse to access this selection menu Columns Filters k Edit Select All 2 Press gt open the following window 54 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire amp File Multi Backup Clip ID Clip Mame 01 wig BE SW ecam 3 wibug ecam 3 wibug ecam 3 ecam 3 TE In 13 00 36 17 8 13 00 35 17 8 13 00 44 21 8 13 00 44 21 8 13 00 46 00 13 00 46 00 13 00 46 00 13 00 46 00 8 13 00 46 26 8 13 00 45 25 8 1x 0047 138 47 1
86. r the Current Day Select Primary Output Format 4 different output formats are available to save the files EVSMXF IMX 1 without metadata Quick Time with an optimization for FCP and direct transfer to Avid Transfer Manager EVS MXF and IMX 1 can be added to the CE database and the V A file can be accessed into CE before the completion of the recording 19 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Important Note IMX OPla format can be used when XT 2 server 15 operating with IMX CODEC format in SD mode Avid TM The RecTrains backed up can be automatically transferred to the AVID transfer Manager for conversion process to AVID file format Place a checkmark in the Transfer All Clips Backed up box and enter the Host name of the default Transfer manager Please contact EVS support for details regarding the configuration of AVID TM Filename Format String An automatic filename can be given to each file formats and can be different for each Select the filename format string to modify EVS MXF IMX OP1a Quick Time AVID via TM The default MXF file is EVS XSTREAM backup date Timecode shortiN XT number Camera mxf The filename is user defined and can be modified by typing a generic term 1 WC2006 Match03 and or by adding one or many available items SGXTNAME XT Mame m Sos ARIE Mame sT User Number Camera Camera Label 7 CIN TimeCode s
87. rid Help Or by clicking in the scheduler grid The following window appears to define the different parameters of the job IN OUT TAB B Add a Job manually Disk Capacity Info Job ID 11 HDCOHX Input E i 11 HDCOHX Unknow Pending t PC Time HH MMESS Stop Hour Unknow Endless Arts E Input s Time Cade Browse 3 now 2006 14 18 45 5 14 1 7 30 19 Duration Cancel XT Select an XT from the drop down list All systems connected to XNet are displayed in the list 82 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Jab ID 11 Issue 1 0 Disk Capacity Info Stark Unknow Pending PC Time HH MM 55 Sten Hour C Unknow Endless a nov 2006 12 96 18 mea E p Input s Time Code Browse 3 nov 2006 12 53 18 12 52 04 04 Duration Heo Cancel CAM Selects the Recording INPUT on the XT server that is recording IN OUT Defines the starting time of the clip to be archived PC TIME Uses the PC clock to define the time ensure the XStream s clock matches Time Of Day TIMECODE Uses the recorders TIMECODE to generate the clip DURATION defines the duration of the current clip if IN orOUT point is not set BROWSE Allows you to locate the starting point by reviewing the video Clicking on the Browse button opens a second window
88. ss Cancel Job Select one several items in the list and press Cancel job to delete all items in the list Clean all press this button to clear all items in the list General Jobs Selected Jobs Pending Jobs Endless Jobs Done Cancel Job The GENERAL tab displays the information of the selected job in the grid or the selected rectrain Cancel Job delete the selected job displayed in this field 76 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire General Jobs Selected Jobs Pending Jobs Endless Jobs Done hi ark IH hi ark OUT Cancel Job Source Start Status Primary Description 10 26 59 Successful QUICK TIME C kStreamiOT XStream 2007 01 11 10h27m09s19 11 B mov Successful QUICK TIME E yXSEreamY T XStream 2007 01 11 10h27m09519 11 amp mov The JOBS SELECTED JOBS PENDING and JOBS ENDLESS tabs give access to MARK IN MARK OUT and CANCEL JOB commands which affect the items displayed in the lists Several items can be selected at a time so several jobs can be started or stopped or cancelled simultaneously 11 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Modify the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION by selecting CONFIGURATION from the top menu ME XStream Edit WEE Record arid Help System Configuration During operations this window will be displayed in read only mode for information STORAGE TAB
89. ss lt a MOVE clip to initiate the transfer of the selected clip The UmID ID material ID louth is preserved 4b or press COPYclip to intiate the transfer and to create a COPY of the selected clip In this case a new IDlouth is defined To ensure the validity of data during operations only one UmID can be present on the same network Then if the operator has to use identical clips on several machines the COPYclip command is advised to restore several versions of the same clip 4c or press Short COPYclip to initiate the transfer of a shorter copy of the selected clip Only the V A material included between the shortiN and the shortOUT points without guardbands will be restored In this case a new IDmaterial and a new IDlouth are defined The following error message notices the operator if the selected clip is already present on the network AFile Restore Unable to start Restore nfclip 23 FwYKwVvzx backuped From 01 013 TC IM 12 38 11 24 x Duration 00 00 03 10 x because this clip is already present on 01 57 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire Then the operator has to use the COPYclip command to initiate the transfer and create a copy of the clip XFile Copy 2 Schedule Copy job 927 of clip 23 TwYKwVzX backuped From 01 013 eeeeesee TC_IN 12 38 11 24 Duration DO D0 03 10 x to 01 0130 In the XFile lis
90. sue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire 8 Setup XFile Seles Select Components Which components should be installed Select the components you want to install clear the components you do not want to install Click Mest when you are ready to continue Clip Info Exporter EvsEdit Framework Mandatory for preview Install File Drivers Install Evs Log Collector Current selection requires at least 14 8 MB of disk space Main files which include XFILE and XSTREAM installers Clip Info Exporter EVSEdit Framework for VGA preview Drivers of PCX2 board EVS Log Collector 4 Select the destination directory to install the new software The following step offers the user to reset all operational parameters like SDTI speed Video Standard database size net name and net number to default parameters XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire 15 Setup XFile Configuration Parameters Reset existing settings 7 Please check the below to reset the current configuration then click Next Reset existing settings to default values 5 Setthe RESET EXISTING SETTINGS if required and press NEXT to continue 6 Then press INSTALL to start the installation of the Main Files A progress bar shows the activity of files transfer 7 The next step of the process is the installation of the EVS EditFrame work Press NEXT to install 135 Setup EvsEdit Fra
91. t Xfile must be defined in the Setup menu of the Multicam See Multicam documentation for more details Those pictures are created by the XFile and stored on the disks of this XF ile Grab folder Select the destination folder to save the J PG BMP files Stretch field to frame size Enabling this option will automatically stretch the field image to the Original frame size Output format The automatic selection of the output format depends on the previous option If the images are not modified by stretching the JPG format is defined and if the images are modified by stretching the BMP format is selected The user can force the selection of one format 61 Note No compression artifact is added to this creation process so the original quality of the image is kept 28 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire Grab XT XFILE Filename Format String The default filename automatically given to the JPG BMP file is EVSGRAB date clip number timecode jpg bmp This filename is user defined and can be modified by typing a generic term 1 WC2006 Match03 and or by adding one or many available items LAB Clip Number AXIMA amp ME Mame I NE XT User Number ALAM Camera zar Grab TimeCode Grab Date 4G 7E4H Grab rear Grab Month za arab 6 EXPORT XFile Contig SESSION LleanE dit Update CleanE
92. t the clips already present on the XNet are displayed with blue characters E fidanne 14 17 52 156 00 00 02 00 Corner 123456 fidanne Goal 14 17 52 16 00 00 02 00 Pat 123456 Goal Note While moving copying a clip ID material is preserved If the user COPIES a clip to a new location making a new ID Louth then the XFile will backup its new data If the user MOVES a clip ID Louth is maintained and the XFile will update the original clip MULTI SELECTION FOR RESTORE 1 Press SHIFT or CTRL and select a batch of clips from the XFile list or press CTRL A to select all the clips displayed in the XF ile list Note The SELECT ALL command is also available via the selection menu Use the right click button of the mouse to access this selection menu Columns Filters k Edit Select All 2 Select the server from the XNet list 28 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire 3 Change the display of the list to find one location and select the first location to restore the clips a 4 Press lt 2 or to open the following window X XFile Multi Restore Source Destination Name TCin Duration Filename 05 1204 05 1100 185 12 57 15 11 00 00 10 00 backup 2003_11_14 05 120 A mxf 05 120B 05 110E 185 12 57 15 11 00 00 10 00 2003_11_14 05 120 B mxf 124B 05 110F 185 12 57 11 02 00 00 10 00 backup 2003_11_14 05 124 B msf 1254 05 11
93. the TAB key to select Save then ENTER 10 Select Compress high then ENTER 11 At the message Proceed with partition image creation select yes then ENTER 12 When the process is complete press ENTER Select Quit then ENTER then Yes and ENTER 13 Remove the USB key or DVD and reboot the system 12 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire software management NOTE XFILE and XSTREAM applications work simultaneously into 2 separate windows but share the same bandwith for all operations To access to the XFILE or XSTREAM window select the item from the taskbar Start up AFile Start Page Version 1 03 00 System Config Value User Number 29 sek Serial Number 10010 Het Mame File 4Met Speed O 1485 Mbits s Het Video Standard PAL Het Database Mode 6000 clips File DSP PCI File Codes Current sdti64 15 bin File DSP PCH File CPCs SdtitCodes Current sdtiPCs2 bin File FPGA PCx1 File CPCs SdtitCodes Current pcx 1 sdbx rbF File FPGA PEWA File CPx Sdti Codes Currentipcx2 sdbx rbf File Disk Mode Dual Disk File Path Path B Status Value Checking Path drive D is Fixed disk 28 GB available Checking Path drive E is Fixed disk 322 GB available Opening Board Successful Driver version 1 06 01 02 COs Common 02 05 00 03 App 01 01 20 00 Library version CDs Common 02 05 00 03 4pp 01 01 20 00 Initi
94. tton of the mouse to access the selection menu and select EDIT Columns Filters Select All The XFile Edit clip window appears The first tab shows all current data of selected file XFile Edit Clip session sport session competition session competition level session location session player 4 session player B iw Update Clips Presents On XNet session_sport session_competition session_competition_level session_location session_player_4 session_player_B Save Save amp Exit Cancel Nb UmiD Clip IB SportNet ClipName TC IN Duration Keyword 1 Keyword2 File IN 1 671 0 02 1134 giro 16 22 48 03 00 00 04 00 domina 16e etape t t File OUT excl 2 55JCSYwO 02 1134 giro 16 22 48 03 00 00 04 00 domina 16e etape t t File Duration 3 55JCSYw1 02 1134 giro 16 22 48 03 00 00 04 00 domina 16e etape t t LSM Material_ID 4 55JCSYwW 02 1134 giro 16 22 48 03 00 00 04 00 domina 16e etape creation date time GMT 14 23 24 25 May 2005 5 55JCSYwX 02 1134 giro 16 22 48 03 00 00 04 00 domina 16e etape t t creation date time TimeZone GMT 2 6 6551 5 0 02 1134 giro 16 22 48 03 00 00 04 00 domina 16e etape t t creation date time 16 23 24 25 2005 Fo Espa 02 1134 giro 16 22 48 03 00 00 04 00 domina 16e etape t t Video Standard SD 625 sys 25 PAL Video Format interlaced 4 3 Nb Videos 1 Video s Nb Audios 1 Audio s AudioType 2 stereo session date 16 22 43 25 May 2005
95. ude them in the selection Press OK to confirm your selection and to quit the dialog box The folders appear in the filter field 43 Issue 1 0 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Author M Lothaire In the External Restore Folder field clicking on the icon on the right side opens the following dialog box Browse for Folder Select the External Restore Folder Warning it can be a subfolder of Path or Path B 315 Floppy See SYSTEM 21 DVD Drive E See IDE PART I S Streams on DVBCLIENT610 Dyvbclient 1 Hess 1394 11R Gee 1304 2 5 drive x on Serveur dvb x drive v on Serveur dvb Y MipegFiles on Tpcplayouksey 2 4 LL Sharad Mari manke Hl E E l HI Only one folder is available for selection This folder cannot be included into the PATH A or the PATH B Click on one folder press OK to confirm your selection and to quit the dialog box The label of selected folder appears in the filter field The new folder is scanned and its content appears in the XF ile list Note if the user begins clips for the restore process from an external drive and during the process the user tries to change the external drive to another drive the scheduled clips will be aborted 44 XFILE Version 1 11 User s Manual Issue 1 0 Author M Lothaire Clipnames ClhipMames Filter i marathon Hoobastank

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