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Table of contents
Document Outline
Contents
Preface
About this Manual
Related Documentation
Terminology and Conventions
Introducing the Profile Family
A Profile System Overview
Video Disk Subsystem
Video Compression
Video and Audio Interface Boards
Profile Software Development
What to Read First
Starting Your Profile System
Starting and Closing Profile Applications
Starting an Application
Viewing Help
Closing an Application
Profile Utilities
Fibre Channel Support
Using the Profile Configuration Manager
Saving a Configuration File
Loading a Configuration File
Setting Master Timecode
Setting the System Timing
E to E Timed Outputs
Adjusting the Timing when Upgrading to 2.5
Auto Timing
Setting the Reference Genlock
Changing LTC Input and Output Names
Setting MPEG Input Timing
Video Input
Analog Composite Video Input
Analog Composite Video Input Advanced Control
Analog Composite Video Input Time Base Correction
Analog Composite Video Input Vertical Interval
Analog Component Video Input
Serial Digital Component Video Input
Serial Digital Component Video Input Advanced
Video Output
Analog Composite Video Output
Analog Composite Video Output Vertical Interval
Analog Composite Monitor Output
Analog Composite Monitor Output Burn-in Timecode
Serial Digital Component Video Output
Serial Digital Component Video Output Advanced
PDR100 Audio
Analog Audio Input
Digital Audio Input
Analog Audio Output
Digital Audio Output
PDR200 Audio
Analog Audio Input
Digital Audio Input
Analog Audio Output
Digital Audio Output
Audio Configuration for the PDR200
Input and Output Mapping
Input Clocking
Audio Configuration Monitor Channels Tab
System Audio Configuration
Setting Up Fibre Channel Networking
Using Media Manager
Starting and Exiting the Media Manager
Starting Other Applications from the Tools Menu
Viewing and Hiding the Toolbar and Status Bar
Viewing Help and Software Version Information
Connecting to a Remote Machine
Viewing the Media Hierarchy
Copying Media
Using Paste Special
Moving Media
Duplicating Media
Creating, Renaming and Deleting Bins
Renaming Clips and Masters
Deleting Clips and Masters
Emptying the Recycle Bin
Viewing Properties
Finding Clips and Masters
Using the Transcode Utility
Using a Library System
Archiving a Bin or Clip
Restoring a Bin or Clip
Renaming an Archived Clip
Deleting an Archived Clip
Importing a Cartridge
Exporting a Cartridge
Updating and Inventorying Cartridges
Inventorying the Library
Formatting Cartridges
Viewing Library, Cartridge and Archived Clip Properties
Viewing Tape Transport Status
Viewing the Transfer Monitor
Using VdrPanel
Selecting a Controller
Selecting a Communications Port
Selecting Clip Length (BVW Only)
Configuring a Controller
Setting Compression Presets
Selecting Vertical Blanking Interval Storage Lines
Setting up BVW [insert edit] Emulation
Setting Louth Modes
Selecting Video Crosspoints
Setting Timecode
Selecting How to Display Timecode on a Panel
Setting Timecode Crosspoints
Setting Drop-Frame Timecode
Panel Basics
Opening a Panel
Making a Panel Active
Arranging Panels and Icons
Viewing Record Capacity
Viewing an Audio Monitor for a Panel
Using Clips
Defining a New Clip
Loading and Playing a Clip
Renaming a Clip
Setting Clip Protection
Striping a Clip
Setting Long or Short Clip Names
Ejecting All Clips
Deleting a Clip
Clip Lists
Saving a Group of Clips in a Clip List
Playing a Clip List
Editing a Clip List
Setting In and Out Marks in Clips
Setting Marks
Removing Marks
Trimming Clips
Setting Field Dominance for Marks
Using the Profile Disk Utility
Creating a File System
Setting a Disk Label
Formatting a Disk Volume
Loading Microcode
Relocating and Testing Bad Blocks
The Detail Log
Using Profile Utilities
Viewing Profile Logs
Log Capture Tool
Profile Protocol Resources
Using the Profile Protocol Resources Utility
Manually Editing a Configuration File
Sample Configuration Files
PortServer
PDR Access Control
Updating Firmware
Updating Fibre Channel Microcode
Fibre Channel Video Networking
Setting Up Hardware for Fibre Channel
Setting Up Software for Fibre Channel
Ethernet IP Address Set Up
Fibre Channel IP Address Set Up
Enabling the Fibre Channel Switch
Editing the Hosts File
Testing the Fibre Channel Network
Using the Listnames and Copymovie Commands
The PDR Network Configuration Service
Using the Tool Box Editor
Starting and Exiting the Tool Box Editor
Configuring Resources
Project Files
Connecting to a Remote Profile Machine
Selecting a Current Bin
Opening a Bin
Creating a New Bin
Record Time Remaining
Renaming Media
Viewing Media Properties
Deleting Media
Emptying the Recycle Bin
The Capture Timeline
Capturing a New Clip
Loop Recording
Playing a Clip
Trimming a Clip
Creating a Subclip
Creating Subclips on the Fly
The Edit Timeline
Creating a New Master
Adding Media to a Master
Playing a Master
Using the Audio Controls
Tool Box Editor Keyboard Shortcuts
Using the List Manager
List Manager Overview
Starting List Manager
Viewing Help
Closing List Manager
Configuring Resources
Connecting to a Remote Profile Machine
Building a Playback List
Adding Media for Playback
Changing Event Settings
Monitoring a List as it Runs
Validating a List
Scheduling a New Play Event
Scheduling Recording Operations
Scheduling Rules and Constraints
Using a Live Feed
Scheduling a Transfer Event
Scheduling an Archive Event
Editing Event Lists
Changing the Order of Events
Inserting Events
Removing Events From a List
Using the Edit Window
Creating a New List
Saving a List
Reusing a List
Closing a List
Exporting a List
Importing a List
Deleting an Entire List
Overriding Events in a List
Taking an Event
Stopping an Event
Customizing Your List Display
Using the Event Log
Using the Resource Manager
Configuring Resources
Assigning Profile Channels
Configuring Video Resources
Configuring Audio Resources
Configuring Timecode Resources
Resolving Resource Conflicts
Using TimeDelay
Getting Started with TimeDelay
Working With the TimeDelay Project
Copying Project Files Between Machines
Connecting to a Remote Profile Unit
Configuring Channels with Resource Manager
Starting the TimeDelay Process
Manually Starting the TimeDelay Process
Automatically Starting the TimeDelay Process
Working with the Record Buffer
Working with the Playback Panel
Working with Timecode
Crash Recovery
Setting Audio Levels
Using the Interface
The Record Panel
The Playback Panel
Menus
Glossary
Index
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