Resource Configuration

59.6.2.500 K2 resource editor - Channel

From here, it is possible to configure a single channel. The first part is just descriptive, whereas the second part allows setting the K2 channel's connection and use mode:

READ-ONLY INFO

Code - Shows the path for the edited resource.

Type - Shows the resource type (i.e. K2).

Number - Ordinal number that differentiates the resource from others of the same type.


CHANNEL INFORMATION

Name - Brief description identifying the edited resource (in this case, a "CH-number" channel suffix is added).

Driver - Select the driver to be used to command the channel. Available communication drivers for the GVM resource are:

•AMP
It stands for Advanced Media Protocol, an Odetics protocol extension.

Each serial is connected to a decoder or encoder using this driver. It would be possible not to set the channel, but you need to set this parameter to recognize the channel in the resource tree. Thus, if an encoder is connected, set VideoIn to 1 and VideoOut to 0, and vice versa.

•AMPIP
It stands for Advanced Media Protocol via IP, an extension of the Odetics protocol.

With this driver, every channel is connected to a decoder or an encoder, so there would be no need to set up the channel, but such a setting is needed to recognize the channel type in the resource treeview. Therefore, if an encoder is connected, set 1 on VideoIn and 0 on VideoOut and vice versa.

•Channel identifier: When using AMPIP protocol with Ethernet, channels are consistently identified as 'VTR1', 'VTR2', etc., indicating HERE the device channel to which this logical channel corresponds.

This parameter needs to be configured in the correct order (e.g., VTR1 for the 1st channel, VTR2 for the second and so on). Otherwise, channels won't work correctly.

❑ CueToSom: If the device is a Video Server, with one of the above drivers (AMP/AMPIP) selected, enable this option to automatically cue from the first physical frame in the clip to load the zero-based clip ("00:00:00.00") even if the SOM is not zero-based.

Codec - Indicate the codec with which video is managed by the device channel (default=K2).

E19 Resource ID - Optionally, insert the ID of the resource channel created under the Resource Editor module for this resource.


CHANNEL PARAMETERS

Channels- Video IN - Indicate the input channel no. You want to use, keeping in mind that they start from no. 1 (0=not used). The input channel is usually indicated only if you have to record in K2.

Channels - Video OUT - Indicate the output channel no. If you want to use them, remember they start from no. 1 (0=not used). The output channel has to be indicated if you want to see the video files recorded in K2.

E/E - Besides, you can set the E\E for each channel. This is useful for systems without an automatic E\E. While recording, this allows you to simulate an E\E via software with a possible connected router, which means sending the source exit (VTR) to the monitor during the REC phase and putting back the video server exit to the monitor during the PLAY phase.

Macro - If set, macro commands will be used in case the video file is shorter than 5 seconds

Read the Imagine protocol manual and the videoserver manual for further info about macro commands.

Proxy address - If you have a proxy video acquisition card directly connected to the channel, set the IP address relative to the PC where the card is (e.g., 195.122.231.145).

The value of the local port must be included between 6501 and 6509

If you do not have such a card, or if the card is not fixed to the channel, leave the two boxes blank.